Enjoy a city tour of two historical locations: Palace of King Jan III Sobieski in Wilanow and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.Tour includes an individual pick-up from a hotel/apartment and returns to the location after a tour.
SMALL GROUP TOUR is dedicated to customers who want to discover Warsaw in small groups. It means that you can share transport / and attractions while touring with others, but during transport, we use vehicles with a maximum of 8 passengers.
Wilanow Royal Palace:
Less than 10 kilometres from the centre of Warsaw, there is the magnificent The Royal Palace of King Jan III Sobieski. The origins of the palace date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens because subsequent owners expanded the palace.
Today, the Palace is a work of art, fantastic gardens, and sculptures in the park, as well as magnificent buildings and monuments. The residence has kept traces of former residents, their interests and customs, as well as a collection of artworks that they gathered here. A museum is a place of remembrance about events that are part of the history of Warsaw. Travelling to this amazing place allows us to touch what is important in our tradition and what is part of the common European culture.
In Wilanow Palace of King Jan III Sobieski, You will see:
- The White Hall,
- Statue of Jan III Sobieski,
- The Chapel,
- The King’s Library,
- The King’s Bedroom,
- The Grand Vestibule,
- The Queen’s Bedroom,
- The Etruscan Cabinet,
- The Paintings Gallery called Museum,
- Baroque Gardens.
POLIN Museum:
Continue on to the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, where the centuries-old history of Jews in Poland is documented. Multimedia exhibitions await to tell you the storey of how Poles and Jews lived together for hundreds of years and how both cultures merged together. The exhibition is made up of eight galleries that present the successive phases of Jewish history, beginning with the legends of arrival and Jewish settlement in Poland, the development of Jewish culture, the harrowing events of the Holocaust and concluding with contemporary times.