The most informative walking routes in Warsaw pass through the city center (Old and New Town) - here you will find the main tourist attractions of the capital.
On average, excursions last from 2 to 8 hours, and sometimes even a whole day (take this into account if you plan to walk around Warsaw with children).
Start your journey through the city at Castle Square, where you'll find the Royal Castle. Just a two-minute walk from there, you'll see the Cathedral of St. John and the narrowest house in the capital, built by a local resident to save on property taxes.
The next stops are the Market Square and the city's defensive wall called Barbican. If you have some free time, visit the Maria Skłodowska-Curie House, which is located nearby.
Behind the Old Town begins the New Town. When planning your walking routes in Warsaw, make sure to include visits to the Church of St. Casimir, the Palace of Culture and Science, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, and Krakowskie Przedmieście Avenue.
If you're traveling in the summer, don't miss out on water routes in Warsaw. From May to August, there are water trams, ferries, and the Zefir ship (Warsaw-Serock) operating on the Vistula River. Ferry rides are free, a ticket for the water tram costs 18 PLN, and for the ship, it's 36 PLN.