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Viewing platform in the Old Town (St. Anne’s church bell tower)

68 Krakowskie Przedmieście
Warszawa
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68 Krakowskie Przedmieście
Warszawa
(+48) 22 374 94 84
kontakt@taraswidokowy.pl
www.taraswidokowy.pl
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What is available in English?

  • All of the website content: http://www.taraswidokowy.pl/index.php?lang=en
  • The staff speaks some English

How to get there?

  • The tower is located in the Old Town, next to St. Anne’s church
  • By car: the tower is within paid parking zone (Monday – Friday 8 am – 6 pm, free on weekends and holidays). Visitors can park eg. on Podwale, Dobra Street, Plac Teatralny. However, it may take some time to find a free spot
  • By public transport:
    • By metro (M1): Ratusz Arsenał stop (requires about 12-minute walk, 1 km)
    • By bus: 116, 128, 175, 178, 180, 222, 503, 518 (Plac Zamkowy stop)

Tickets:

  • Regular ticket: 6 PLN
  • Reduced ticket: 5 PLN (children over 4-years-old, students, seniors)
  • Free entrance: children up to 4-years-old
  • You can pay ONLY WITH CASH
  • The ticket office is located in the small store on the ground floor

Opening hours:

  • May – October
    • Weekdays: 10 am – 9 pm
    • Weekends: 11 am – 10 pm
  • October – May
    • Weekdays: 10 am – 6 pm
    • Weekends: 11 am – 6 pm

Other relevant information:

  • Please, note that the tower is closed when it’s raining or snowing
  • There are 150 steps, no elevator
  • At the top can be very windy, be ready with proper clothes
  • From the top, you can admire the whole Old Town, Vistula river, the Palace of Culture and Science etc.
  • In the church courtyard, there are stalls with snacks and souvenirs

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Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower)
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower)
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - entrance to the building
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - ticket office
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Vistula river
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Vistula river
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - church bells
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Castle Square
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - old town and Palace of Culture
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower)
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower)
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - entrance to the building
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - ticket office
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Vistula river
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Vistula river
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - church bells
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - Castle Square
Viewing platform in the Old Town in Warsaw (St. Anne’s church bell tower) - old town and Palace of Culture

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