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Warsaw Photo Tours

 

Why book a private tour

Booking a private photo expert allows you to select from our carefully planned routes or to make desired changes where possible according to your interest. If there are 2 or more of you then the price is also quite attractive.

What you will learn

 

Your Photographer

J.Dziubinska, T.Dziubinski
Jola

Professional photographer living in Warsaw.

Languages: English, Polish

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Adventures thru the Lens - Warsaw Photo Tours

Join us in Warsaw with our expert photographer and see one of the most beautifull cities in Poland.

This tour offers participants an authentic city adventure and rare opportunity to experience Warsaw from an insider’s point of view.

Your professional photographic guide will point out details invisible to the untrained eye and reveal the best vantage-points on your chosen route. Learn to tell a story through images, take great shots of iconic symbols and capture atmospheric images off the beaten track.

Be ready for the unexpected, on an Adventure thru the Lens.

Photos Copyright: J.Dziubinska, T.Dziubinski

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Private Tours Cost : 300€ per group up to 4

Non Private Tours Cost : 125 € pp min 2

Duration: 4hrs

Private Departures: Daily

Route - Old and New
Warsaw has two historic districts, called Old Town and New Town. They are adjacent to each other and the newer section is almost as old as the Old Town.
It lies just north of the Old Town and is connected with it by Freta Street, which begins at the Barbican.

Warsaw's Old Town (Polish: Stare Miasto, "Starowka") impresses tourists with its quaint, cobbled streets and unique old architecture. It is the oldest part of the city of Warsaw and one of its most prominent tourist attractions. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, with its unique traditional Polish restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, barbican and St. John's Cathedral. Warsaw's Old Town has been placed in UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as "an outstanding example of a near-total reconstruction of a span of history covering the 13th to the 20th century."

Warsaw's New Town (Polish: Nowe Miasto) was initially established to curb the unchecked growth that had snowballed beyond the city walls. Hence the New Town, founded in 1402, was given its own charter and corporation along the lines of its elder brother. A market square and town hall were built and a number of churches and monasteries sprung up. It was not fortified in contrast to the Old Town. The New Town was merged with the rest of the city in 1791.

Old Town and New Town are ideal for walks and photography tours - the whole area is mostly closed to traffic and provides spectacular scenery and unforgettable atmosphere.

During the tour you will also see the Royal Castle, King Zygmunt's column and a wide panoramic view from St. Ann's Church belfry as well as the building of National Library and the modern architecture of the Supreme Court located close to the New Town.

 

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