Discover the vibrant heart of Warsaw on this guided cycling tour, where history meets nature. Start at the Outdoor Vacations center and ride past modern architecture, through the serene Jazdów neighborhood with its charming wooden cottages, and visit the lush gardens of Jazdów Palace. Experience stunning views of the skyline as you cross the Vistula River and cycle along the historic walls of the Barbican. Enjoy a moment of peace in the Saxon Gardens and uncover hidden gems throughout the city. This tour offers a unique way to engage with Warsaw, blending its rich heritage with beautiful green spaces.
- Guided cycling tour showcasing Warsaw's history and nature - Visit iconic sites such as the Presidential Palace and Sigismund’s Column - Explore the tranquil Saxon Gardens and Jazdów Palace Gardens - Tour starts at the Outdoor Vacations center in downtown Warsaw
We recommend arriving at the location at least 15 minutes before the departure time.
ul. plac Politechniki 1, , Warsaw, Poland
We’ll stop at the main building of Politechnika Warszawska, a striking example of 20th century neo-baroque architecture designed. It has been at the heart of Poland’s scientific progress for over a century, surviving WWII and shaping generations of engineers and inventors.
Jazdow 2, Ujazdow Castle, Warsaw, Poland
Ujazdowski Castle is a former royal residence now housing the Centre for Contemporary Art. The castle offers a unique lookout over the surrounding historic gardens and fountains.
Agrykola 1, , Warsaw, Poland
We will cycle across Łazienki Park.
ul. Agrykola 1, Warsaw, Poland
We will stop by the epic lookout at the Palace on the Island.
Most Lazienkowski, , Warsaw, Poland
Cycle safely under the busy Łazienkowski Bridge on a dedicated bike lane. Experience the contrast between city traffic above and the peaceful riverside route below-a unique highlight of Warsaw sightseeing by bike.
Regardless, the views are stunning.
Poniatowka, Warsaw, Poland
Enjoy panoramic city views from Plaża Poniatówka, one of Warsaw’s most popular urban beaches. Here, you’ll hear the fascinating history of Warsaw’s bridges and soak in the unique riverside atmosphere.
Route no. 631, Warsaw, Poland
Cycle beneath the grand pillars of the historic Poniatowski Bridge, a symbol of Warsaw’s resilience and a key route for fans heading to the National Stadium.
Ul. Aleja Ksiecia Jozefa Poniatowskiego 1, , Warsaw, Poland
Pass by the impressive National Stadium, which once hosted a bustling underground market before becoming the centerpiece of Euro 2012.
ecies-an unexpected slice of wild nature in the heart of the city.
Generala George_a Smitha Pattona, Warsaw, Poland
Ride along the Vistula Boulevards, Warsaw’s lively riverfront promenade
Skwer 1 Dywizji Pancernej, Warsaw, Poland
Learn about the significance of this place in the city’s origins
Koscielna, 2, Al lado del Multimedia Fountain Park, Warsaw, Poland
Catch a breath by the monument to Maria Skłodowska-Curie, the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes, born right here in Warsaw. The statue stands close to her childhood home, honoring her groundbreaking work in radioactivity
Here, history isn’t boring-these streets survived fierce fighting and now blend centuries-old charm with local life
Nowomiejska 15/17, , Warsaw, Poland
See the Warsaw Barbican, one of the few remaining pieces of Warsaw’s old defensive walls
Junction ul. Miodowa and Krakowskie Przedmiescie, , Warsaw, Poland
It's a good time for a short break in the heart of Warsaw, with the Royal Castle and Sigismund’s Column around. We’ll talk about how this area was rebuilt from ruins after WWII, earning its UNESCO heritage status and share with you some gems, hiding in plain sight
Warsaw, Poland
Cycle down the city’s most prestigious street, lined with historic buildings, luxury hotels, and Warsaw’s fanciest shops.
Today, it’s a symbol of Polish statehood and modern politics
It honors all unknown soldiers who died fighting for the country
Corner of Marszalkowska and Krolewska, , Warsaw, Poland
Ride through Warsaw’s oldest public park, a green oasis in the city center with fountains and old trees. Locals’ favorite spot for a break.
Muranow District, , Warsaw, Poland
The only street from the Warsaw Ghetto that survived with its original buildings. It’s a rare look at pre-war Jewish Warsaw
e that created Warsaw as we know
Plac Defilad 1, Warsaw, Poland
Warsaw’s tallest and most controversial building, a “gift” from Stalin. We’ll share some secrets about what’s inside. A good time for a photo
We'll finish the tour in our bike point in Downtown Warsaw.
Coming from Marszałkowska street - turn to Ignacego Skorupki street, turn left to the courtyard, right after 1898 Residence. Enter the courtyard through the open gate. Look for the bikes, they will guide you directly to us Walk straight through the open red door to the right, on the ground floor.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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