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Ewa Bratosiewicz

Private tour in Warsaw

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  I am a qualified tour leader and professional city of Warsaw tour guide (both government licensed), dealing both with private tours for individuals or family groups and larger groups as well. My private clients come mostly from Europe, but also from the USA and Asia. I am independent, professional and experienced private guide, speaking fluent English. 
 Ewa Bratosiewicz. Ewa Tourism has been my job for more than 15 years - I own and run a travel agency in Warsaw dealing with incoming and outgoing tourism, which organizes courses for licensed tour leaders and city guides as well. I specialize in history of Warsaw, Warsaw and Ghetto uprisings and special interest tours. I am a member of Warsaw Professional Guides Association and a member of Warsaw Chamber of Tourism (as "Guide Service" Travel Agency)
Warsaw
Situated in the Mazowieckie province, in east-central Poland, the city spans the Wisla (Vistula River) and all the main tourist sites are on the left bank, while the right bank contains the increasingly fashionable Praga district. The tourist epicentre of Warsaw is the Royal Route, which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the fashionable shops of Nowy Swiat, the palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens of Lazienki Park, before reaching Wilanow Palace to the south of the city centre. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafes, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract crowds in a scene far removed from the dull Communist-era images of Warsaw. The nightlife scene today is equally surprising, with the city's clued-up and increasingly well dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now buzzes after dark. Ewa Bratosiewicz. Old Warsaw
Warsaw is still very much Poland's largest city and the nation's economic, cultural and educational hub, a role that looks set to expand yet further when the country finally joins the European Union. The peak tourist season is from May to October, when the weather is most pleasant, although there will be some odd days when the temperature rises above 30°C (86°F). January and February are the coldest months and temperatures can drop as low as -30°C (-22°F).
By the end of World War II, roughly 85% of the city lay in ruins and most of the population had been killed, deported or sent to concentration camps. More than a third of Warsaw's pre-war population was Jewish, although there are hardly any traces of this heritage remaining, as the city's prosperous Jewish community was decimated by the end of the war. Much of Warsaw's historic centre was painstakingly recreated in the years after World War II, in a move by the communist authorities, which surprised the citizens of the city as it much as it did the West. Some churlish critics have dismissed the "new" Old Town as being nothing but an unconvincing fake, although the loss of the original was hardly Warsaw's fault and many of Europe's old towns have undergone similar refurbishment and rebuilding. Somewhat ironically, many of today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were before destruction, as the alterations of the intervening centuries were not incorporated in the reconstruction. The strikingly successful rebuilding of the Old Town was finally rewarded in 1980, when the entire complex earned its place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Many people still have an image of Warsaw as a dull concrete jungle, a wasteland of Soviet-era housing with little appeal. But there is far more to one of Europe's most underrated cities, with a string of things to see, an impressive cultural scene and an increasingly lively nightlife. Warsaw is a real survivor. The city's current day existence is impressive in itself.
Visit and see by yourself.

 
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Tour(s) of this guide in Warsaw, Poland
Private tour - Historical and modern Warsaw (Warsaw)
Private tour - Jewish Warsaw mixed tour (Warsaw)
Private tour - Old and New Towns walking tour (Warsaw)
Private tour - Tailored tours for special requests (Warsaw)
Private tour - Warsaw Uprising mixed tour (Warsaw)
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Ewa Wszolek (Krakow)
 
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