Discover a blend of history, modernity, and culture. Tourist Bus Tours to Visit Warsaw, Poland.

Warsaw - Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour & Tickets

  • Poland
  • Europe

Discover a vibrant blend of history, modernity, and culture in Warsaw, where historic landmarks, dynamic neighborhoods, and artistic venues await exploration. Visit the iconic Royal Castle, stroll along the bustling Nowy Świat street, or explore the vibrant Praga district. Whether you're immersing yourself in Polish history or experiencing contemporary art, Warsaw promises a journey filled with energy, creativity, and diverse experiences.

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The Warsaw's Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Discover the history and atmosphere of magnificent Warsaw. Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours Ticket Warsaw, Poland.
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Warsaw
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ProviderCity Sightseeing LTD
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Delivered by post
Smartphone tickets accepted
Instant ticket delivery
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Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
Open top
Free Wifi
Max group size
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Live guides
Audio guides
Digital guides
What's included
- 24, 48, or 72-hour hop-on hop-off bus access
- Two routes with more than 20 stops
- Audio guide in 10 languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Polish, kids commentary in Polish)
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Free cancellation
Free rescheduling
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Discover the history and atmosphere of magnificent Warsaw. Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours Ticket Warsaw, Poland.

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Warsaw

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  • Warsaw
  • Poland
  • Europe

Get your hop-on hop-off bus tickets and see the very best of Warsaw across two routes

About

Smartphone tickets accepted

Kid friendly

Open top

Free cancellation

Free rescheduling

Highlights

Get 24, 48, or 72-hour access to the Warsaw hop-on hop-off bus

Lose yourself in the story of the Polish capital with a multi-language audio guide

Enjoy two routes covering the entire city, including the Old Town, the National Museum, Bank Square, and all the other cultural highlights

What's Included

24, 48, or 72-hour hop-on hop-off bus access

Two routes with more than 20 stops

Audio guide in 10 languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Polish, kids commentary in Polish)

Itineraries

Blue Line:

  • 1

    Stop 1. DWORZEC CENTRALNY 14

  • 2

    Stop 2. Norblin Factory Museum

  • 3

    Stop 3. MUZEUM POWSTANIA WARSZAWSKIEGO

  • 4

    Stop 4. WRONIA

  • 5

    Stop 5. ALEJA JANA PAWŁA II

  • 6

    Stop 6. ZACHĘTA

  • 7

    Stop 7. STARE MIASTO

  • 8

    Stop 8. PLAC ZAMKOWY

  • 9

    Stop 9. ORDYNACKA

  • 10

    Stop 10. FOKSAL

  • 11

    Stop 11. PLAC TRZECH KRZYŻY

  • 12

    Stop 12. ŁAZIENKI KRÓLEWSKIE

  • 13

    Stop 13. PLAC KONSTyTUCJI

  • 14

    Stop 14. CENTRUM

Red Line:

  • 1

    Stop 1. DWORZEC CENTRALNY 14

  • 2

    Stop 2. PLAC GRZYBOWSKI 01

  • 3

    Stop 3. STARE MIASTO 05

  • 4

    Stop 4. BIBLIOTEKA UNIWERSyTECKA

  • 5

    Stop 5. METRO CENTRUM NAUKI KOPERNIK

  • 6

    Stop 6. MOST ŚWIĘTOKRZySKI

  • 7

    Stop 7. OKRZEI

  • 8

    Stop 8. BOLEŚĆ

  • 9

    Stop 9. MURANOWSKA

  • 10

    Stop 10. NALEWKI MUZEUM

  • 11

    Stop 11. PLAC BANKOWY

  • 12

    Stop 12 CENTRUM

Instructions

  • Between 10am and 12:40pm the buses run every 160 minutes
  • Between 12:40pm and 3:40pm the buses run every 180 minutes
  • Tour duration is 60 minutes
  • Between 11:15am and 2:30pm the buses run every 205 minutes
  • Between 2:30pm and 4:50pm the buses run every 140 minutes
  • Tour duration is 70 minutes

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
Discover the history and atmosphere of magnificent Warsaw. Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours Ticket Warsaw, Poland.

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Warsaw

3.1(82 reviews)
  • Warsaw, Poland

Discover the history and atmosphere of magnificent Warsaw.

From
€35
per person

About Warsaw

Local Currency

PLN - zł

Timezone

CET (UTC +1)

Country Code

+48

Language

Polish.

Best Months

May, June, July, August.

Must-Dos

Experience the vibrant culture of Warsaw, with its lively nightlife, eclectic dining scene, and world-class museums.

Explore the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its charming cobblestone streets and colorful buildings.

Visit the iconic Warsaw Uprising Museum and learn about the city's heroic resistance during World War II.

Discover the beautiful Lazienki Park and Palace, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city.

When to visit

The best time to visit Warsaw is from May to September when the weather is mild, and outdoor activities like exploring the Old Town and visiting the Łazienki Park are enjoyable.

Avoid the winter months (December to February) when temperatures drop, and snowfall is common, although this period offers festive Christmas markets and cultural events.

Getting around

Navigate Warsaw's bustling streets and historic districts using the city's extensive tram and bus network, offering affordable and efficient transportation options for exploring top attractions like the Royal Castle and Old Town.

To experience Warsaw from a different perspective, hop aboard a retro-style city tram or take a guided cycling tour, providing unique insights into the city's culture, history, and vibrant urban life.

Tips

  • Discover Warsaw’s rich history with a hop-on-hop-off bus tour, offering stops at landmarks like the Royal Castle, Wilanów Palace, and the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
  • Consider purchasing the Warsaw Pass for access to major attractions and museums, and unlimited use of public transport.
  • Utilize Warsaw’s efficient public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the metro, to navigate the city easily.
  • Indulge in Polish cuisine, including dishes like pierogi, bigos, and żurek, at local milk bars and restaurants.
  • Pack for varying weather conditions, as Warsaw’s climate can range from hot summers to cold, snowy winters.
  • Explore Warsaw’s vibrant cultural scene by visiting theaters, music venues, and art galleries in districts like Praga and Powiśle.

Frequently Asked Questions about Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is a vibrant metropolis with a rich history, diverse culture, and fascinating attractions. Visitors to Warsaw can explore its historic Old Town, visit world-class museums and galleries, and experience its thriving culinary scene and nightlife.
The best time to visit Warsaw is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the city's parks and gardens are in full bloom. These seasons are perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying cultural events and festivals.
Warsaw offers many exciting attractions for visitors, including the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its charming cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and historic buildings. Other must-see attractions include the Royal Castle, the Palace of Culture and Science, and the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in Warsaw, from exploring its parks and gardens to cycling along its scenic riverside paths. Visitors can enjoy picnics in Lazienki Park, take boat cruises on the Vistula River, or relax in one of the city's many outdoor cafes and beer gardens.
Warsaw has a rich cultural heritage, with many museums, galleries, and theaters showcasing its history, art, and traditions. Visitors can explore the collections of the National Museum, the Museum of Warsaw, and the Chopin Museum, or attend performances at the Grand Theatre and the Polish National Opera.
Warsaw has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and a metro, making it easy to get around the city and its surrounding areas. Visitors can also rent bicycles or electric scooters to explore the city at their own pace, or take guided tours to learn more about its history and landmarks.
Warsaw is generally a safe city for tourists, but it's essential to take common-sense precautions like avoiding poorly lit areas at night and keeping an eye on your belongings in crowded places. It's also a good idea to stay informed about any local safety advisories and to follow the advice of local authorities.
Warsaw offers a wide range of delicious Polish cuisine, including hearty stews, sausages, and dumplings, as well as regional specialties like pierogi (filled dumplings), bigos (hunter's stew), and zurek (sour rye soup). Visitors should also try local desserts like paczki (donuts) and sernik (cheesecake).
Warsaw hosts many festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its culture, traditions, and heritage. Highlights include the Warsaw Beer Festival in May, the Chopin Piano Competition in October, and the Christmas markets in December, where visitors can enjoy festive decorations, delicious food, and traditional crafts.
In addition to its well-known attractions, Warsaw is home to many hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These include the vibrant Praga district, with its colorful street art and lively nightlife, the historic Wilanow Palace and Gardens, and the charming cafes and galleries of the Nowy Swiat street.