Discover Warsaw on a private tour
Welcome to Warsaw, a city that has risen like a phoenix, its resilience and innovation stitched into the cityscape. As you wander along the Vistula River or stand before the Royal Castle, the city's spirit speaks of endurance and victory. With a local guide, Warsaw tours transcend mere sightseeing. Private tours here open doors to hidden spots, from secluded gardens to genuine Polish dining experiences. Skip the lines and immerse yourself in a walking tour that peels back the layers of history and culture, offering insights only a local could share. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Warsaw. Explore Warsaw your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Warsaw tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Warsaw for every interest, including: History tours: Follow the Royal Route from Krakowskie Przedmieście to Castle Square, then compare original and reconstructed Old Town details. Add the Warsaw Uprising Museum or POLIN Museum for deeper context on the 20th century. Layover tours: From Chopin Airport, take the SKM train into the centre for a focused Old Town walk, a stop on Nowy Świat, and a fast visit to the Palace of Culture terrace before heading back. Your guide will pace the tour to your gate time and security needs. Religious Sites tours: Visit St. John’s Archcathedral and the Church of the Holy Cross, where Chopin’s heart is interred, then cross the river to see the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in Praga. Include the Nożyk Synagogue, the only prewar synagogue still in use, as part of your religious sites tours. Getting around: The centre is walkable, and the metro, trams, buses, and SKM trains make it simple to reach spread‑out sights. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Warsaw inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Warsaw on a private walking tour and discover the charming neighborhoods that are a must for your itinerary. With a local guide, you'll get an insider's view that makes all the difference. - Old Town: Famous for its colorful buildings and lively squares, the Old Town is perfect for families and history enthusiasts. You'll find the Royal Castle and the iconic Sigismund's Column here, making it a great starting point for cultural tourists. - Praga District: Known for its artistic vibe and street art, Praga is ideal for those seeking meaningful connections with the local arts scene. It's a hub for creative souls, with galleries and small theaters around every corner. - Mokotów: This neighborhood offers a blend of residential charm and green spaces. Perfect for multi-generational groups, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll through parks and quaint cafes that cater to all ages. - Żoliborz: A quieter area filled with leafy streets and Art Deco architecture, Żoliborz is great for those interested in architecture and local history. It's an escape from the busier parts of the city, offering a glimpse into Warsaw's elegant side. - Powisle: Situated along the Vistula River, this district is a hotspot for young travelers and those interested in Warsaw's nightlife. With trendy bars and riverfront cafes, it's a vibrant area to relax and socialize. Day trip ideas from Warsaw From Warsaw, add variety with quick day trips to nearby cities, river towns, and forests that match what you like to see and do, and pair them with private tours so you set the pace and focus. Toruń: Head north by fast train in about 2.5 hours to a brick Gothic old town on the Vistula, where you can walk medieval streets, see sturdy city walls and gates, and taste spiced gingerbread from small bakeries; if you enjoy history, science stories, and compact, walkable centres, your tour can lean into the UNESCO core and riverside viewpoints. Kazimierz Dolny: A low-key artists’ town about 2 hours south-west, good for slow streets, a lively market square, and hillside views across the river; if you like simple village architecture, small galleries, and short nature walks, your tour can blend old granaries, the main square, and sandy ravines like Korzeniowy Dół. Just 90 minutes away, Łódź mixes long Piotrkowska Street, huge brick mills turned cultural spaces, and bold mural art, so if design, urban change, and photography grab you, your tour can trace factory courtyards, Art Nouveau details, and quiet passageways just off the main drag. Kampinos National Park: Close to the city on the western edge, the forest gives you sandy trails, pine woods, and small villages, and it works well if you want a nature break with light hiking, wildlife spotting, or World War II history sites, with your tour pacing the day around easy loops and roadside memorials. Treblinka Memorial: Around 1.5 hours east, this quiet site suits thoughtful, history-focused day trips, where you spend time at the stone field and the preserved foundations that mark the former camps; your tour stays unhurried and clear on logistics, leaving room for context and reflection. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Warsaw most travellers miss.