Warsaw bike tour along Vistula banks

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FOR GROUPS

We invite you for a bicycle trip around the green parts of Warsaw. The proposed route is an unforgettable journey along the Vistula – the river that crosses the capital city, but still remains a wild river. From its banks, you will admire the most important and well known places in Warsaw. During our tour you will use bicycle paths going through the green areas of the capital city – as such the way will be both safe and pleasant.

Our trip will be guided by a professional Warsaw guide – you will have a unique chance to get to know the city’s secrets and curious facts about Vistula river. You will also discover the historically important places such as The Royal Route, The Royal Park Łazienki, the Old and the New Town. You will see the examples of modern architecture as well – The National Stadium and Vistula Boulevards.

This event guarantees you will get to know all Warsaw must-see places but from a totally different and original perspective!

Route and difficulty

Distance: approx. 15 km

Travel time: around 3 hours (with breaks)

Road surface: gravel and asphalt path

For the safe of comfort and safety of the participants, the proposed route has been run mostly (90%) along dedicated bike paths in green area and parks of Warsaw.

Route difficulty:

easy

Attractions and programm of the bike tour:

The Royal Park Łazienki

The Royal Park Łazienki is a beautiful historic park in the heart of Warsaw, Poland. It combines stunning natural scenery with rich cultural heritage. The park was established in the 18th century by King Stanisław August Poniatowski and features elegant gardens, monuments, and classical architecture.

The centerpiece of the park is the Palace on the Isle, a magnificent neoclassical residence built on an artificial island. Originally a bathhouse, it was transformed into a royal summer palace.

You have certainly heard of Frederic Chopin and his timeless music! The composer and virtuoso spent his childhood and early youth in Warsaw. In the Royal Baths Park you will see the most famous monument to the composer, a showcase of Warsaw’s.

Vistula Boulevards and the Vistula River

You will get to know two completely different sides of the same river. One green and wild, the other – fashionable and popular. Both captivate locals and tourists.

Green, it hides beaches, resting places among greenery and offers a fantastic panorama of the capital.

The trendy one along Vistula Boulevards attracts with cafes and modern architecture. With bikepaths, modern design, green and wild spaces, cafés, and cultural events, the boulevards are a favorite place for both locals and tourists.

Warsaw Old Town

Warsaw’s Old Town is the historic heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rebuilt after World War II, it beautifully restores the charm of the original medieval architecture. Visitors can stroll through cobbled streets, admire colorful townhouses, and enjoy cozy cafés and restaurants.

Highlights include the Royal Castle, the Market Square with the Mermaid Statue, and stunning views from the city walls. It’s a must-see destination full of history, culture, and atmosphere.

The Royal Route in Warsaw

The Royal Route is one of Warsaw’s most famous and historic streets. It connects the Royal Castle in the Old Town with the Wilanów Palace, passing many beautiful landmarks, churches, and palaces along the way. This scenic route was once used by Polish kings as they traveled to their residences.

Key highlights include Krakowskie Przedmieście, Nowy Świat Street, and the Łazienki Royal Park. Bikeing along the Royal Route is a great way to experience Warsaw’s rich history, architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.

Saxon Garden and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Saxon Garden (Ogród Saski) is one of the oldest public parks in Warsaw, offering a peaceful escape with fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths. It dates back to the 18th century and is located in the city center, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing walk.

At the edge of the garden stands the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a national monument dedicated to Polish soldiers who died in battle. Guarded by an honor guard, it is a place of reflection and remembrance, and an important symbol of Poland’s history.

 

The offer includes:

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bike and helmet rental for each participant

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delivery and collection of bicycles

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licenced Warsaw guide

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addtional pilot care

The offer does not include:

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meals during the trip

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costs of entry tickets to the visited places

Price and booking

Price per person:

Group 8 – 14 participants – 550 PLN/130 EUR

Group 15 – 30 participants – 445 PLN/110 EUR

Additional options

E-bike – 60,00 PLN/15,00 EUR

Meal for the group after bike tour – 140 PLN/35 EUR person

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