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Is the Warsaw Pass worth it?

The short answer: the Warsaw Pass is worth it as soon as the total of your planned individual tickets is higher than the pass price – usually from three to four paid attractions. Try it out directly in the calculator or take a look at the worked examples further down.

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Is the Warsaw Pass worth it for you?

Choose the attractions you want to see. We compare the total of the individual tickets with the pass price – and show you your savings.

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From when is which pass worth it?

The maths is the same for any city pass: you save when the combined individual prices of your planned attractions are higher than the pass price. You can see the daily pass price in the booking box and the calculator – it comes live from GetYourGuide. The individual prices of the attractions are the regular on-site prices from the official website.

To give you a sense of how quickly the pass fills up: the Chopin concert (95 PLN) and the Vodka Museum (70 PLN) alone already add up to 165 PLN in individual tickets. With a third paid attraction you're usually already over the price of the 24-hour pass. The calculator above tells you, for your specific selection, whether and how much you save.

Three worked examples

All examples use the regular individual prices of the attractions in PLN (official source). The pass price and your savings come live from GetYourGuide for the bookable versions.

Culture trip, 48 hours

  • POLIN – Museum of the History of Polish Jews 45 PLN
  • Copernicus Science Centre 48 PLN
  • National Museum Warsaw 40 PLN
  • Palace of Culture and Science viewing terrace (30th floor) 30 PLN
  • Chopin piano concert 95 PLN
Individual tickets combined 258 PLN
Warsaw Pass 48h −229 PLN
You save 7 €

Pass price live from GetYourGuide

Family, 72 hours

  • Copernicus Science Centre 48 PLN
  • Planetarium „The Heavens of Copernicus“ 60 PLN
  • Museum of Dollhouses 42 PLN
  • Palace of Culture and Science viewing terrace (30th floor) 30 PLN
  • Museum of Warsaw 25 PLN
  • Chopin piano concert 95 PLN
Individual tickets combined 300 PLN
Warsaw Pass 72h only officially on-site −269 PLN
You save 7 €

Short trip, 24 hours

  • Chopin piano concert 95 PLN
  • Polish Vodka Museum (guided tour) 70 PLN
  • Palace of Culture and Science viewing terrace (30th floor) 30 PLN
Individual tickets combined 195 PLN
Warsaw Pass 24h −179 PLN
Close – but the pass is worth it 4 €

Pass price live from GetYourGuide

When the pass isn't worth it

Honestly: if you only want to visit one or two museums, you're better off with individual tickets. An example: POLIN (45 PLN) + viewing terrace (30 PLN) = 75 PLN in individual tickets – that's well below the cheapest pass price, so with the pass you'd actually be paying more. The pass only pays off when you really do visit several paid attractions. Plan realistically what you can manage in a day.

Honest assessment

The Warsaw Pass is rated 4,3 out of 5 stars on GetYourGuide (26 reviews). Most visitors are satisfied, but some aren't – the criticism usually centres on the pass not paying off when too few attractions are visited, or the on-site pickup being perceived as inconvenient. Both can be avoided: work out in advance with our tool whether the pass is worth it for your itinerary, and plan the pickup at the tourist information office right on your first day.

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from 42 € 4,3
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