We thoroughly enjoyed our bus ride, never having visited Warsaw before. It helped us find our way round the city later and know what we were looking at. There did appear to be a problem with the route, with some diversion on that day which meant the commentary did not always coincide with the points of interest and it was difficult to follow ion the map . In fact there are 2 different routes , weekdays and weekends with different timetables so although it is convenient to book on line it is worth visiting Tourist Information before getting on the bus.
Undauntedly the best way to see Warsaw. Informative and fun. However can be difficult to find as the palace of culture and science is rather large. For those who might have similar difficulties finding the bus; it is in front of the Hard Rock Café.
Warsaw is a small city and this is a good way to see what needs to be seen. Very reasonably priced.
June to August is the best time to plan a trip to Warsaw and explore its major tourist attractions as well as neighborhoods. The summer months are great for making the most of a plethora of outdoor activities. However, expect it to be crowded during the peak season. We recommend booking in advance to avoid the last-minute rush.
We recommend spending three to four days exploring the historic city of Warsaw. Three days is ideal for museum hopping and dining on the delectable Polish cuisine.
There are several ticket options available to you, depending on your length of stay. Each bus tour will have validity from 24, 36, 48 to 72 hours. And the great thing is you can plan ahead as the vouchers are valid anywhere between 6 months to 1 year and can be used at any point during that period. Check the product page or bus tour operator for complete details.
You can visit the relevant product page and check the Useful Downloads section to find the latest information as routes, stops, and timings change frequently.