Warsaw Pass

What is the Warsaw Pass?

The Warsaw Pass is a tourist pass that offers free entry to many top attractions as well as numerous discounts.

  • Free admission to 20+ attractions
  • Valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours
  • Discounts on tours and hotels
  • Priority admission during opening hours (at some attractions)

Some top attractions:  Łazienki Park and Museum, Copernicus Science Center and Planetarium, National Museum of Warsaw, POLIN Museum and many more.

Rating: 3,0 (5 Rezensionen)
Price: ab 42,97 EUR

The Warsaw Pass: What is included?

With the Warsaw Pass you can visit 25 attractions and museums free of charge. The following popular sights and museums are included:

  • Łazienki Park
  • Museum of the History of Polish Jews (POLIN)
  • National Museum Warsaw
  • Copernicus Science Center
  • Viewing platform of the Palace of Culture and Science
  • Wilanow Castle
  • Marie Curie Museum
  • Museum of the Cold War

You can find a complete list of all free museums and attractions here: Overview services Warsaw Pass

In addition to free admission, the Warsaw Pass offers discounts on the following offers:

  • Food Tour (15%)
  • Oki Doki Hostel (10%)
  • City tour in a retro van (15%)
  • Cooking course (15%)
  • Hotel Castle Inn (10%)

You can find more information about the discounts here: Overview of discounts Warsaw Pass

Buy Warsaw Pass

  • Purchase at headout
  • Website in English
  • Attractive payment methods
  • Card available immediately
Warsaw Pass

Warsaw Pass: Savings calculator

Warsaw Pass: Day 1

  • Viewing platform of the Palace of Culture and Science: PLN 25,00
  • POLIN Museum: PLN 45,00
  • Marie Curie Museum: PLN 11,00
  • City tour: PLN 25,35 discount

Total: PLN 106,35

Warsaw Pass: Day 2

  • Copernicus Science Center and Planetarium: PLN 44,00
  • Chopin Museum: PLN 30,00
  • National Art Gallery Zachęta: PLN 20,00
  • Cooking course: PLN 29.85 discount

Total: PLN 123,86

Warsaw Pass: Day 3

  • Łazienki Park: PLN 40,00
  • Wilanow Castle: PLN 35,00
  • Polish Vodka Museum: PLN 70,00
  • Food tour: PLN 43.50 discount

Total: PLN 188,50

Savings: In this example, you use services worth approx. 100,00 EUR within 72 hours. The Warsaw Pass costs approx. 64,00 EUR. So you save 36,00 EUR.

How to make the most of the Warsaw Pass

The Warsaw Pass gives you fast-track entry to some attractions, for example the National Museum and Łazienki Park. You can skip the queue and go straight to the entrance.

Activate your Warsaw Pass early in the morning. This gives you up to 72 hours to take advantage of as many offers as possible.

Focus on the museums that are free with the Warsaw Pass, such as the POLIN Museum, the National Museum or the Center for Modern Art.

In addition to free admission, take advantage of additional discounts on culinary tours, city tours and in hotels.

Plan your museum visits by neighborhood. This will save you time and energy.

Visit the observation deck of the Palace of Culture and Science for a 360-degree view of Warsaw from a height of 114 meters.

Buy Warsaw Pass

  • Purchase at headout
  • Website in English
  • Attractive payment methods
  • Card available immediately
Warsaw Pass

Frequently asked questions

The price of the Warsaw Pass depends on the period of validity:

  • 24 hours: 42,59 EUR (PLN 179)
  • 48 hours: 54,49 EUR (PLN 229)
  • 72 hours: 64,01 EUR (PLN 269)

Yes, children up to the age of 16 receive the Warsaw Pass at a reduced price.

  • 24 hours: 30,69 EUR (PLN 129)
  • 48 hours: 35,45 EUR (PLN149)
  • 72 hours: 40,21 EUR (PLN 169)

You can buy the Warsaw Pass online, for example via headout. You can then print out the pass or use it as a digital pass on your smartphone.

The Warsaw Pass is activated the first time you use it at an attraction. Simply show it at the respective entrance. Once activated, it is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours, depending on the selected period of use.

No, unfortunately the purchase cannot be canceled.

As a rule, no reservation is required.

Yes, the Warsaw Pass can be used during the opening hours of the participating attractions. Please note that museums and some attractions in particular have one day off per week.

Yes, you can skip the queue at some attractions with the Warsaw Pass.

  • Łazienki Park
  • National Museum
  • Museum of the Cold War
  • Zachęta Art Gallery
  • Center for Modern Art
  • Pharmacy Museum
  • and many more

Yes, you can buy the Warsaw Pass for several people.

No, with the Warsaw Pass each attraction can only be visited once. After visiting an attraction for the first time, the ticket is electronically validated so that it is not possible to visit the same attraction again.

No, the Warsaw Pass does not entitle you to use local public transport.

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