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Experience Warsaw in a unique way with a self-drive classic Fiat tour, visiting landmarks like the Palace of Culture and Science, with expert guides and fun stops.
For those seeking a fun, fast-paced way to explore Warsaw’s most iconic landmarks, the Retro Fiat Self-Drive Undisovered Tour offers a distinctive experience. Priced at $56.89 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this tour combines the thrill of driving a vintage Fiat 126p with insightful commentary from a professional guide. The tour begins at the Warsaw Tourist Information and concludes at the same meeting point, making it convenient and straightforward.
What sets this experience apart is the self-drive format—you get behind the wheel of a classic car, guided by an expert who helps navigate the city’s top sights. The tour is ideal for adults with a valid driver’s license and moderate physical fitness, and it offers a unique chance to see Warsaw from a local’s perspective while enjoying the freedom of driving.
While the tour’s high praise—with a 5.0-star rating from 50 reviews—confirms its popularity, it’s also important to consider the security deposit of 500 PLN and the group size limited to 15 people. This ensures a personal, well-organized experience, perfect for those interested in history, architecture, and a touch of adventure.

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The tour departs from the Warsaw Tourist Information center, located at Plac Defilad 1, right next to the Palace of Culture and Science. This central location makes it easy to access via public transport. The group then begins their drive around the city, with the guide alongside to assist with navigation and storytelling.
The tour’s flexible format means you’re not just a passenger—you actively steer the vintage Fiat, adding a layer of fun and engagement. The professional guide ensures your safety while sharing interesting insights about Warsaw’s history and culture, making it an educational yet lively experience.
Your first stop takes you to the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw’s most iconic building. Known as a remnant of the city’s communist past, this towering structure is the most recognizable landmark in Warsaw. With 10 minutes allocated for photos and viewing, you get to admire its impressive facade from the comfort of your car. The admission is free, allowing you to appreciate this architectural symbol without extra cost.
The guide shares stories about the building’s history and significance, giving visitors context about Warsaw’s complex past. From here, the tour moves on to other historic sites, combining sightseeing with the thrill of driving.

Next, the route leads to the Warsaw Citadel, a 19th-century fortress built following the suppression of the 1830 November Uprising. This site served as a prison into the late 1930s, and today it remains a fascinating glimpse into Warsaw’s military and political history. The 20-minute stop allows you to appreciate its formidable walls and learn about its role in the city’s past.
The guide provides engaging commentary on why the Citadel was constructed and how it influenced Warsaw’s development. The fact that admission is free makes this stop accessible for all participants.
A highlight of this tour is exploring the wooden housing district at Osiedle Przyjazn, where the constructors of the Palace of Culture and Science originally lived. This 30-minute stop reveals a different side of Warsaw—one with charming wooden houses that contrast with the modern cityscape.
The guide’s insights help uncover the history of this neighborhood, which remains a rare example of prewar architecture. It offers an authentic feel of Warsaw’s past living arrangements, making it a distinctly local experience.

The tour continues through Stare Bielany, an interwar-era neighborhood known for its gas lanterns—the last ones in the city—and modernist architecture. This 30-minute stop lets you admire the neighborhood’s historic charm and capture photos of the gas-lit streets.
The guide explains the neighborhood’s unique characteristics, emphasizing its architectural and historical importance. It’s an excellent opportunity to see how Warsaw expanded and modernized between the wars.
Next, the route takes you into the exotic district of Praga Północ, where prewar architecture still stands alongside street art at Brzeska street and the lively Rynek Róycki bazaar. This 20-minute stop allows for an up-close look at Warsaw’s more eclectic side and its vibrant street life.
The guide highlights the contrast between preserved historic buildings and contemporary urban art, giving a rich picture of this area’s cultural diversity. It’s a favorite for those wanting a more authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience.
In Warsaw’s city center, the wooden housing area at Jazdów offers a surprising glimpse into old Warsaw. The 20-minute stop reveals a wooden neighborhood hidden within a park, typically unnoticed without the guide’s directions.
This spot showcases Warsaw’s lesser-known architectural history and provides a quiet, picturesque setting. The guide’s commentary helps visitors appreciate the architectural uniqueness of this peaceful enclave.
The tour includes a 10-minute visit to the University of Warsaw Library, where visitors can see a rooftop garden that offers spectacular views of the city. This serene spot combines botanical beauty with panoramic vistas, making it a perfect photo opportunity.
The guide explains how this green rooftop contributes to Warsaw’s urban landscape. It’s a peaceful and scenic ending to the sightseeing route, leaving you with a memorable view of Warsaw’s skyline.
The self-drive experience includes live commentary, ensuring you stay informed while navigating Warsaw’s streets. The professional guide accompanies you throughout, helping with directions and sharing stories. After the tour, participants receive souvenir photos emailed to commemorate their day.
Participants enjoy a shot of vodka post-tour, adding a fun, local touch to the experience. The security deposit of 500 PLN is refunded after the tour, and the group size is limited to 15 travelers, maintaining a friendly, personal atmosphere.
This tour starts at the Warsaw Tourist Information near the Palace of Culture and Science, a central and accessible location. To participate, travelers need a valid driver’s license and should be at least 18 years old. The tour is booked on average 11 days in advance, with a moderate physical fitness required due to the driving activity.
The free cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility. The group size of 15 ensures a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized attention.
The Retro Fiat Self-Drive Tour offers a rare combination of driving a vintage car and exploring Warsaw’s diverse neighborhoods and historic landmarks. Unlike typical walking or bus tours, this experience puts you in the driver’s seat, making it both engaging and memorable.
The expert guides receive high praise for their knowledge, fun personalities, and storytelling skills. The inclusion of souvenir photos and a vodka shot post-tour adds a layer of fun and authenticity. It’s an especially good choice for those who want a personalized, offbeat experience of Warsaw.
This tour provides a unique perspective on Warsaw, blending history, architecture, and the joy of driving a vintage Fiat. The friendly guides, well-chosen stops, and scenic route make it a highly recommended option for anyone interested in a dynamic, insider view of the city.
While the security deposit and group size are considerations, the overall experience offers value for money and lasting memories. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy driving, history, and a lively atmosphere.
The 5-star reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, emphasizing the knowledgeable guides and the stunning views from the library rooftop. For a fun, fast-paced exploration of Warsaw, this tour stands out as a top choice.
“So much fun driving the Polski Fiat around Warsaw. Hania was so informative and delightful. We had the BEST TIME! Saw so many sights we would hav…”
Do I need a special driver’s license to join this tour?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required to operate the vintage Fiat during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from start to finish, including stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Warsaw Tourist Information at Plac Defilad 1 and ends back there, making logistics simple.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, ensuring flexibility.
Is this tour suitable for all physical fitness levels?
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level due to the driving activity, but no strenuous activity is involved.
What’s included in the tour?
The experience includes a self-drive in a vintage Fiat, live commentary, a vodka shot after the tour, and souvenir photos emailed afterward.