Warsaw is a city full of attractions. You will find the atmospheric Old Town, magnificent royal palaces, museums that tell the history of Warsaw and Poland, and the bustling boulevards on the Vistula.
Warsaw's Old Town is the jewel in the Polish capital's crown.
It delights visitors with its colourful tenement houses and the unique atmosphere of its narrow streets. It is no wonder that it has been entered on the UNESCO World Heritage list!
Royal Route - aristocratic residence and famous statues, the University of Warsaw, historic churches.
Royal Lazienki Park is a favourite place for Varsovians where they go for long walks amid beautiful nature and architecture to rest from the hustle and bustle of the city. At the heart of the park is the summer residence of the last king of Poland - Stanisław August Poniatowski.
Historical Sights - the Ghetto Memorial, the Prison - Pawiak, the Monument of the Warsaw Uprising, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Grand Theatre, Chopin`s Monument, Palace on the Water (summer classical residence of the last King of Poland), the Belvedere Palace.
Wilanów Palace is the Baroque gem of Warsaw. The palace and garden remained unchanged despite annexations, wars and occupations.
See the home of King Jan III Sobieski, the vanquisher of the Turks at Vienna, who in 1683 stopped their march through Europe.
Warsaw Rising Museum is a unique place that helps visitors understand contemporary Warsaw. This interactive museum commemorates the largest underground combat operation in German-occupied Europe during World War II. The 1944 Warsaw Uprising changed forever the face of the Polish capital.
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is an unusual museum in a unique location. One thousand years of history is told in a symbolic place in the center of Warsaw - in the pre-war district inhabited mainly by Jews, and during the war transformed by the Germans into a Ghetto. The museum restores the memory of their rich culture and heritage.
The tour takes you from the beginning of Jewish life in Warsaw - the biggest Jewish community in Europe before the War, through the painful and tragic stages of the Holocaust and to an encounter with Warsaw Jews, living in the city today.
This exciting tour will guide you to many places in Warsaw dedicated to the memory of the martyrdom of the Jews:
▪ Museum of the History of Polish Jews
▪ Area of the Warsaw Ghetto, the Memorial of the Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto
▪ the Judenrat Building Anielewicz 's Bunker (Mila 18)
▪ Umschlagplatz Monument
▪ Ghetto Wall
▪ Jewish Cementery
▪ Nozyk Synagogue
▪ Jewish Historical Instute.
The route goes from St. Cross Church, where is an urn with the heart of the composer, to Zelazowa Wola, where Chopin was born and to Brochow where he was baptist.
Museum of F. Chopin in Warsaw
Zelazowa Wola - a village on the Utrata river about 60 km from Warsaw. Visit a charming old Polish manor - the birthplace of the genius composer, virtuoso and national hero Frederic Chopin.
The house where he was born is now a museum surrounded by a large garden. All the rooms have been restored to perfection and contain a collection of family portraits and other Chopin memorabilia, including music manuscripts and a cast of his left hand.
Shopping centres (Arkadia Westfield, Vitkac, Moliera2),boutiques (Hermes, Louis Vuion), jewellery shops (Cartier, Rolex), handicraft shops (Cepelia)
- Warsaw is a great place for shopping. Global brands as well as the collections of niche designers are available. Our driver will be your best advisor.
Warsaw looks even more stunning aer sunset! This evening tour in Warsaw will take you right to the middle of the acon and you can feel the electric atmosphere of the many local pubs, restaurants or night clubs. Just tell your driver about your preferences and they will make it happen for you!/p>
Leave the bustle of the big city and take a trip to Mazovian countryside just 90 km from Warsaw. Travel back in time and see how people in 19th century lived like.
Feel the contrast between aristocracy and rural population in Łowicz Ethnographic Park in Maurzyce, Romantic Park in Arkadia and Radziwiłł Palace, Garden in Nieborów and Chopin House - Żelazowa Wola.
Zelazowa Wola - Chopin's House - a village on the Utrata river, about 60 km from Warsaw - the birthplace of the genius composer, virtuoso and national hero - Frederic Chopin.
Nieborow Palace - a gorgeous Radziwill family residence, where you will encounter the famous Niobe - an antique sculpture.
Arcadia Village - a typical romantic garden setting.
Niepokalanow - monastery of St. Maksymilian Kolbe who sacrificed his own life to rescue other people's lives in Auschwitz (concentration camp).
Cracow Old Town is amongst the most impressive medieval locations in Europe and was an obvious choice for UNESCO's World Heritage List. Packed with beautiful buildings and history, it also has many fantastic restaurants and bars.
Old Town and the Market Place - rich in architectural beauty and full of magnificent buildings. One of the most enjoyable way to take in Kraków's Old Town is to trace the historic path of royal coronations from Floriańska Gate to the castle and cathedral on Wawel Hill.
Wawel Castle - former residence of Polish Kings.
Wawel Hill is the ancient nucleus of the city, perched on a limestone bluff on the banks of the Vistula, with a magnificent 14th-century castle.
The Wawel Cathedral is Poland's Westminster Cathedral, the absolute focal point of the country's religious history, crowning place of kings and queens and architectural overseer of the famous Cracovian gothic skyline.
St. Mary`s Church - the best Gothic style temple built between 13th and 14th century.
Royal Chapel - the most famous Renaissance works of art in Poland.
Collegium Maius.
The barbican.
Kazimierz - former Jewish district - lies just below Kraków's Old Town, with Podgórze on the other side of the Vistula river. Historically considered the Jewish quarter of the city, Kazimierz has an atmosphere all of its own and is a great place to eat and drink.
This tour includes the full itinerary of the "City Sightseeing" in Cracow plus a visit to Wieliczka, the unique salt mine.
Wieliczka Royal Salt Mine - the oldest working salt mine in Europe. Salt-once more valuable than gold - has been mined here for over 700 years.
Visit the world’s largest underground chapel, dedicated to the Blessed Kinga (over 100 meters below the surface of the earth, it can hold 500 people!). World Heritage Status. UNESCO’s first ever World Heritage list placed the Royal Wieliczka Salt Mine among the world’s major international monuments with the Pyramids, Versailles and the Taj Mahal.
Over centuries, distinguished visitors to the Salt Mine have included Royalty, Heads of State and many famous names like Copernicus, Goethe and Chopin. Today the Salt Mine welcomes over 700 000 people every year from all over the world.
Your guided visit underground lasts 2 to 3 hours. You will be amazed and delighted by:
▪ The skilled craftsmanship and engineering works carried out by generations of miners.
▪ A magnificent underground lake and massive excavated chambers, including the Chapel of the Blessed Kinga.
▪ Unique carvings and symbols of religious devotion created by miner sculptors. The Post Office, Gift Shop and Café, where you can relax at a comfortable +15°C - 130 meters underground!
▪ After your visit you will be taken back to the surface in an original miners lift.
Auschwitz (Oswiecim) - Birkenau (Brzezinka) - was established in 1940 for Polish political prisoners. As time passed, the Nazis began to deport to the camp people from all over Europe, mainly Jews, representing different countries. Prisoners were condemned by the hitlerite fascism to isolation and slow extermination by hunger, exhausting work, criminal experiments or to a quick death as a result of individual and mass executions. Since 1942 Auschwitz became the biggest centre for mass extermination. Jews mainly deported to Auschwitz were killed in gas chambers immediately on arrival, without registration or identification. Historians from various countries give different numbers, often up to 1,5 million victims.
This tour includes the full itinerary of the “City Sightseeing” in Cracow plus Auschwitz-Birkenau - the largest of the Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
Auschwitz (Oswiecim) - Birkenau (Brzezinka) - was established in 1940 for Polish political prisoners. As time passed, the Nazis began to deport to the camp people from all over Europe, mainly Jews, representing different countries. Prisoners were condemned by the hitlerite fascism to isolation and slow extermination by hunger, exhausting work, criminal experiments or to a quick death as a result of individual and mass executions. Since 1942 Auschwitz became the biggest centre for mass extermination. Jews mainly deported to Auschwitz were killed in gas chambers immediately on arrival, without registration or identification. Historians from various countries give different numbers, often up to 1,5 million victims.
That is why the tour should be passed in silence and deep understanding. Knowledge of this mass murder should warn further generations.
Every year many tourists visit Zakopane which is one of the most popular destinations in the country.
It is winter and hiking capital of Poland but there are also other attractions in the city worth seeing which we offer in this tour. Some of them are related with sport, art, others with religion, tradition and folklore. Zakopane is especially famous for its beauƟful mountains and folklore, which you will not be able to meet anywhere else in Poland.
Cheerful music, special dialect, ways of behaviour, regional costumes, tasty cuisine and original architecture of the Highlanders.
Once you join us on this tour, you will have a chance to feel the spirit of the Tatra Mountains.
Gdańsk - Amber City is one of the oldest and historically important cities in Poland sits on edge of the Baltic Sea.
Gdansk, cradle of the Solidarity trade union led by the Nobel Peace prize-winner Lech Walesa, is remembered for the events that began in the shipyards in the eighties and led to the fall of the communist regime.
The Old Town of Gdańsk is most visitors ’ first stop and base. The historic centre is very compact, making it easy to stroll around and visit all the major sights. Though the centre was almost entirely destroyed during World War II, the houses and historic monuments have been lovingly re-built.
Gdańsk is part of an urban conglomeration that also consists of Sopot and Gdynia. This area is surrounded by one of the most attractive regions in Poland from a tourist point of view. A holiday and seaside area, filled with restaurants, cafes and night spots, Sopot is also known as the “Monte Carlo of the north”. The greatest attraction of this town is the pier: a wooden construction that extends out to sea for 500 metres. A few kilometres away lies Gdynia, with a beautiful sea front, site of one of the largest naval shipyards in the world.
Bialowieza Forest is the last fragment of the original forest of Europe that has survived to our times. Experience nature at its best and stand face to face with the king of the forest - the bison.
A visit to the unique relicts of the European wild forest, that once connected Poland and The Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The traditional place of diplomatic “huntings”.
Since 1921 Bialowieski National Park, 5,348 ha, is backwoods for the European bison - some 250 of them are roaming free here.
The site is listed on the Unesco World Cultural Heritage List.
Old pine trees, the oldest Royal Oaks in Poland (huge - 42 m.), numerous animal spaces, birds... - still unspoiled nature!
Along the road you will see the exciting Eastern Poland - wooden orthodox churches, farms and horses.
If you think you are the kind of well-presented, customer-focused and experienced individual who strives for perfection, we may just be looking for you!
We have vacancies throughout the year for highest calibre chauffeurs and occasionally at Limospoland.com office.
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Limospoland.com will make pre-authorization on your credit card as a guarantee. Payment may be made prior to or after completion of service: cash, credit card or bank transfer. We issue VAT invoice.
Your booking may be subject to additional charges (ex. waiting time, parking, highway tolls, entrance fees, meals and accommodation for chauffeurs out of the Warsaw or Cracow district).
Hourly charges (As Directed) include 50 km allowance per each full hour unless stated or agreed otherwise.
Transfer charges includes 1 hour rent.
National holidays, Weekends and night surcharge (applies from 22:00hrs to 06:00hrs) of 20% on the above prices.
Price includes: Passenger insurance, English speaking chauffeur, free InCar hotspot internet WiFi, mints, water, car rental and fuel.
Not included: Parking, Airport parking, highway tolls, entrance fees, meals and accommodation for chauffeurs out of the Warsaw district, CC fee (2,9%), gratuity (optional 10%) and tax (8% VAT).
The price quoted and paid for is the final price based on the information provided at the time of the booking without any unexpected costs unless there is a deviation from the route or any additional journeys undertaken during your trip and explicitly reqested or authorised. This shall be notifed by email: info@limospoland.com
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By supplying your email address you permit Limospoland.com to contact you via email, in return we promise never to supply your email to any third party.
Personal data are protected and processed in accordance with the requirements of the Personal Data Protection Act of 29 August 1997 (Journal of Laws of 2014, item 1182).
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Limo Reservation is free. However, if you cancel your limo reservation less than 12 hours (sedan, MPV, SUV) or 48 hours (mini Coach, Coach) before arrival or in case of no-show customer at an agreed location, the booking will be charged 100% of the unused amount of the contract. In the case of rent for weddings, booking fee is not refundable.If you want to cancel your reservation or limousines, please contact us at: info@limospoland.com
If the customer does not appear at the time and place designated as the pickup point, all monies paid will be non-refundable.
Terms and Conditions
Limospoland.com request a minimum of 12 hours notice for any online bookings during normal office hours.
If you would like to book a car with less than 12 hours notice – Please call: +48 22 635 3000.
Whilst we do our utmost to ensure our drivers are punctual, you will understand that we cannot accept responsibility for delays caused by circumstances outwith our control.
The driver will drive at safe and sensible speeds in accordance with road conditions, traffic and the legal speed limits.
Clients are responsible for any damage they cause to the interior and or exterior of a vehicle on hire to them and will be billed accordingly for any repair or valeting required in order to reinstate a vehicle to working order.
We may provide subcontracted vehicles occasionally.
If there are any changes or variations including extra km to the journeys other than what was agreed at the time of booking, the client will be charged extras in accordance with the pricing structure on our website.
We reserve the right to change your vehicle or chauffeur at any time if necessary.
Our Chauffeur(s) will travel by the most appropriate route on the day, unless instructed otherwise by the Customer at the time of booking.
Limospoland.com’s vehicle(s) and sub-contracted vehicles are fully insured for passenger and third party claims. However, customer’s properties are carried entirely at their own risk and Limospoland.com shall not be held responsible/liable for any loss/damage to such property.
Limospoland.com will keep a lost property book at their office, and will endeavour to return any lost goods left in our vehicle(s) or subcontracted vehicle(s) to the customer.
Limospoland.com and its chauffeurs have the right to refuse to carry any passenger who is thought to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs and whose behaviour poses a threat either to the Chauffeur, the vehicle or any other passenger(s).
Limospoland.com maintains a strict non-smoking policy in all its vehicles. The charge for non-compliance is €500.00
Nothing contained in these terms and conditions can affect the Client’s’ statutory rights.
PRIVACY POLICY
Information about our privacy policy
This policy was last amended on 23rd of May 2018 to comply with the new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) law which supersedes the DPA, by using our website and our services you consent to this privacy policy.
If we decide to change this policy, we will post those changes on this page, and update the privacy policy modification date above.
We are a “data controller” for the purposes of the Act, as we process personal data on your behalf. With this deadline approaching, we are currently in the process of contacting all of our data subjects to inform them of our terms of business that meet the requirements of GDPR.
If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy you may contact our DPO, Paweł Żelazik at info@limospoland.com
Or contact us directly:
Limospoland.com Biały Kamień 2/U6, 02-593 Warsaw, Poland
What information do we collect?
We collect information from you when you place an order, fill out a form or make a payment.
When contacting us on the phone, we may record your call for training and quality control purposes.
When contacting us from this site you may be asked to enter your name, e-mail address or phone number as appropriate. You may, however, visit our site anonymously.
For placing orders online we require you to use our booking engine. We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you place an order:
• Our booking site is a secure server. All supplied sensitive/credit information is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. This is then encrypted into our payment gateway provider’s database, it is only to be accessible by those authorized with special access rights to such systems, and who are required to keep the information confidential.
• After a transaction, sensitive private information (social security numbers, financials, etc.) will not be stored on our servers.
What do we use your information for?
Any of the information we collect from you may be used to:
• Improve customer service. Your information helps us to more effectively respond to your customer service requests and support needs.
• Process transactions.
• Administer a contest, promotion, survey or other site feature.
• Send periodic emails. The email address you provide for order processing, may be used to send you information and updates pertaining to your order. These updates may on occasion also include company news, updates, related product or service information, etc.
Lawful basis for processing your personal data
Processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract.
If customers do not provide the information required for processing transactions, then we will be unable to provide a service to the customer.
Processing of your personal data
Description of processing
• The following is a broad description of the way this organisation/data controller processes personal information. Or see ICO Register of Data Controllers – Registration Number: ZA014467, ZA336570 (CCTV) & ZA014397.
• We process personal information to enable us to promote our goods and services, to maintain our accounts and records and to support and manage our staff.
• We process information relevant to the above reasons/purposes. This may include:
• Personal details.
• Family, lifestyle and social circumstances.
• Financial details
• Employment and education details.
• Goods or services provided.
We also process sensitive classes of information that may include:
• Physical or mental health details.
• Racial or ethnic origin.
• Religious or other beliefs of a similar nature.
• Trade union membership.
We may at times need to share the personal information we process with the individual themselves and also with other organisations. Where this is necessary we are required to comply with all aspects of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). What follows is a description of the types of organisations we may need to share some of the personal information we process with for one or more reasons
Where necessary or required we share information with:
• family, associates and representatives of the person whose
• personal data we are processing
• employment and recruitment agencies
• current, past and prospective employers
• educators and examining bodies
• central government
• credit reference agencies
• suppliers and service providers
• debt collection and tracing agencies
• financial organisations
• CCTV is used for maintaining the security of property and premises and for prevention and investigating crime, it may also be used to monitor staff when carrying out work duties. For these reasons the information processed may include visual images, personal appearance and behaviours. This information may be about staff, customers and clients, offenders and suspected offenders, members of the public and those inside, entering or in the immediate vicinity of the area under surveillance. Where necessary or required this information is shared with the data subjects themselves, employees and agents, services providers, police forces, security organisations and persons making an enquiry.
• It may sometimes be necessary to transfer personal information overseas. When this is needed information is only shared within the European Economic Area (EEA). Any transfers made will be in full compliance with all aspects of the data protection act.
Do we use cookies?
Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser (if you allow). This enables the sites or service providers systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information.
We use cookies to compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future. We may contract with third-party service providers to assist us in better understanding our site visitors. These service providers are not permitted to use the information collected on our behalf except to help us conduct and improve our business.
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Do we disclose any information to outside parties?
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential.
Our third party partners are:
• Elavon Financial Services DAC - Registered in Ireland - Number 418442
Registered Office: Building 8, 1st Floor, Cherrywood Business Park, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland D18 W319
Elavon Financial Services DAC, trading as Elavon Merchant Services, is regulated by The Central Bank of Ireland.
• Ground Alliance Software
Registered Office: 1401 Valley Road, 2nd floor, Wayne, New Jersey 07470 (USA)
We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate. For example, this may be to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others rights, property, or safety. However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses.
Retention Policy
Limospoland.com will no longer be holding data which we have not gained contractual obligations for after 30 days, depending on the sensitivity of this data, it will be deleted instantly. Ranks of sensitivity will be outlined below, as well as some exceptions where data may be held longer lawfully.
Where personal data is held
Limospoland.com holds personal data in a few different locations, these can include: Our own database servers, email accounts, desktops, employee owned devices, paper files and backup storage.
Procedures in place for deletion
Accounts related data that is processed via our two database servers are subject to a 90 day non-usage review of the account, followed up by a 6 month review before the erasure or separation of any personal or sensitive data. Also upon request by the authorised account holder data will be deleted from both database servers within 30 days of the request followed up by a privacy notification and confirmation of the deletion. This can be done by contacting the DPO at Limospoland.com on +48 226353000 or info@limospoland.com
Data processed via email are subject to the Apple Software on board retention policy, this includes the purging of unfiled mail after 30 days.
Employee and mobile users including sub-processors who process data on behalf of our company are subject to a systematic 30 days deletion policy after the completion of a contractual obligation. This is achieved via our Ground Alliance Software which is downloaded onto mobile devices. On board encryption is also enabled on all our mobile devices which are set to delete all information on the device after multiple failed password attempts.
Exceptions where data may be held longer than our 30-day retention period
Financial data stored on our accounts server or stored as hard copies are held for up to 7 years before disposal due to TAX and VAT legalities.
Ranks of sensitive data – Different retention periods
Security criticality of sensitive or personal data which we process will be described and provided for in section 3.1 below, this policy contains requirements for the deletion of any data we process either personal or sensitive ranked ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’.
System data ranking
• 1 – High – For the requirement of our business and the completion of contractual obligations with our clients it is very important to us that any financial data we store or process for or on behalf of our clients is subject to immediate tokenisation/masking of card details which include CVV/CVV2 information, card number and expiration date. However if data is to be processed as a one off request this data will be deleted after processing with immediate effect unless contractual consent is gained.
• 2 – Medium – Account data which may include but not limited to personal data and goods or services provided will be subject to regular review of the data stored for the purpose of maintaining account records. This data allows us to complete our contractual agreements and can include but not limited to the client’s name, address and contact details. Upon request by the authorised account holder this data can be deleted from our systems within 30 days of the request.
• 3 – Low – Sensitive classes of information that may include physical or mental health issues, racial or ethnic origin, religious or other beliefs of a similar nature and trade union memberships are stored for legalities but are not processed. We do not use profiling nor automated decision making systems as a part of our company policies. Deletion of this data is subject to but not limited to either upon request or legal obligations.
Your rights as a data subject
We have a robust process for dealing with costumer queries and subject access request is in place, this includes but not limited to the right to withdraw any processing of your personal data and to remove any personal or sensitive data. The request can be made via email or telephone to the DPO at Limospoland.com on +48 226353000 or info@limospoland.com
Our consumer query process is also used to monitor our customers, our data partner and our product/processes. Root cause analysis is applied to every enquiry, allowing us to identify if further action is required.
Your right to request from the controller restriction of processing of personal data can be applied upon request by the authorised account holder.
You have a right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in regards to how your information has been handled. Please contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
https://ico.org.uk/concerns/handling/
Client account data is stored in SQL tablespaces & data file formats which can be exported into either a Microsoft excel spreadsheet or Adobe PDF which is then encrypted with a password before sending out electronically. Immediate access to account details is available to clients with web access to our online booking platform which allows the client to update or change the account records, this functionality is secured using a Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance
We are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act). We do not collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. Our website, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old or older.