
Vintage Car Self-Drive Tour
Go back in time in a classic Fiat 126p, an iconic Polish-made city car, while you drive along the Polish capital and learn about its history in a unique way!. Itinerary. Begin your self-driven tour at the Palace of Culture and Science.
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Go back in time in a classic Fiat 126p, an iconic Polish-made city car, while you drive along the Polish capital and learn about its history in a unique way!
Itinerary
Begin your self-driven tour at the Palace of Culture and Science. Drive a retro Fiat 126p through Warsaw, guided by an English-speaking host who provides insights into the city's monuments, streets, and neighborhoods. This vehicle, designed in the 1960s during the Communist era, is a significant symbol that your guide will contextualize as you explore.
Options
Check out the descriptions of the various routes available:
Must-see Warsaw
Select this route to visit essential sights. You’ll drive from the Palace of Culture and Science to the Royal Castle, observing monuments dedicated to the victims of the Second World War and discussing the city's destruction. Cross the Vistula to explore the Praga district.
Off-the-beaten Warsaw
Explore lesser-known areas of Warsaw in a classic Fiat 126p. Drive to an elegant neighborhood, contrasting modernist buildings with the Communist-era frugality. Your guide will discuss Warsaw’s history as you pass a nineteenth century fortress and return to the Palace of Culture and Science.
Communist Warsaw
This 2.5-hour tour covers Warsaw’s communist past. Drive past notable landmarks, including the former headquarters of the Central Committee and the censorship office. After visiting a monument to its victims, you will return to the Palace of Culture and Science.
Important information
The driver of the Fiat 126p must show a valid driving license.The maximum number of passengers permitted per car is 3. If you are traveling with a large group, you will be divided into several cars.
Prices
Included
- Vintage car rental
- English–speaking guide who will accompany you
- Photographic report
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility