
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.
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:
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:
You can find more information about the discounts here: Overview of discounts Warsaw Pass
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Warsaw Pass: Savings calculator
Warsaw Pass: Day 1
Total: PLN 106,35
Warsaw Pass: Day 2
Total: PLN 123,86
Warsaw Pass: Day 3
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
Skip the Line
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 card in the morning
Activate your Warsaw Pass early in the morning. This gives you up to 72 hours to take advantage of as many offers as possible.
Visit free museums
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.
Use discounts
In addition to free admission, take advantage of additional discounts on culinary tours, city tours and in hotels.
Plan locations according to proximity
Plan your museum visits by neighborhood. This will save you time and energy.
Visit the viewing platform
Visit the observation deck of the Palace of Culture and Science for a 360-degree view of Warsaw from a height of 114 meters.
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