
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is where many of our journeys begin and conclude. A city rebuilt after World War II, it stands today as a confident European capital balancing modern energy with deep historical awareness. The beautifully reconstructed Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing resilience and national identity. The city offers outstanding museums, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Music lovers can follow the legacy of Frédéric Chopin throughout the city and visit nearby Żelazowa Wola, his birthplace.

We recommend spending at least two to three days exploring the Royal Route, Łazienki Park, Wilanów Palace, and the vibrant districts that define contemporary Warsaw. The city offers excellent accommodations, from elegant boutique hotels to internationally recognized five-star properties. Its central location makes it ideal for day trips to Toruń (UNESCO-listed), Treblinka Memorial, or the Mazovian countryside. Private guided tours are available throughout.