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A hop-on hop-off bus pass helps you move between the Royal Castle, Łazienki Park, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the lively Praga district, and riverside promenades—while an onboard audio guide offers local stories and practical pointers..
Buses generally run from mid-morning to early evening with frequent departures; exact first and last runs change with season and special events.
Service usually runs year‑round; schedules may adjust for holidays, city events, or extreme weather.
Warsaw, Poland — Old Town, Royal Route & Vistula Boulevards
Many visitors start near the Old Town or along the Royal Route, but you can board at any official stop. Most main stops are well connected by tram, metro, or on foot from central hotels and stations.
From Warszawa Centralna (Central Station) or Warszawa Śródmieście, follow signs for the Royal Route or the Old Town — several hop-on stops are within a short walk. Metro lines and trams connect major hubs to the starting points.
Central Warsaw has limited parking and paid zones. If you drive, aim for public car parks near key hubs like the Palace of Culture or near the Old Town, then walk or use public transport to the nearest stop.
City buses and trams serve stops around the Royal Route, the National Stadium, and along the Vistula. Check local timetables for connections to your chosen boarding point.
If you’re staying in the Old Town, near Nowy Świat, or along the Royal Route, many stops are an easy walk—look for bright bus liveries or official stop signage.
A quick, comfortable way to sample Warsaw’s highlights—from reconstructed Old Town streets to royal parks, riverside views, and modern museums—while giving you the freedom to hop off wherever you want to linger.
Hop off in the reconstructed Old Town to wander cobbled streets, visit the Royal Castle, and enjoy views over the historic Market Square—a compact area where centuries of Warsaw’s story are on display.
Relax among tree‑lined avenues, classical pavilions and peacocks in Łazienki Park, where the elegant Palace on the Isle and the summer concerts dedicated to Chopin make a perfect hop‑off stop.
From the monumental Palace of Culture to the lively Vistula boulevards and the creative Praga district across the river, the bus links Warsaw’s broad spectrum: official landmarks, riverside leisure, and gritty artistic corners.

Take a single loop for an overview, or hop on and off all day to explore at leisure.
Combine your bus pass with museum entries or guided walks for a fuller Warsaw experience.