The Morning Market Tour: Warsaw

WHAT NICER THING CAN YOU DO FOR SOMEBODY THAN MAKE THEM BREAKFAST?

The Morning Market Tour

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HOW MUCH IS IT AND WHAT IS INCLUDED?

PLN 220 / person
  • a visit to 4 establishments that definitely makes for a breakfast and lunch
  • approx. 15 tastings
  • ticket for public transportation during the tour
  • assistance of a professional, local foodie guide
  • tips on pleasant places to visit during your stay
  • written summary of the tour sent via email

BOOK THE TOUR:

BUY THE TOUR AS A GIFT VOUCHER HERE:

QUICK FACTS:

  • Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
  • start: 09:00
  • duration: 3.5 hours
  • minimum participants: 3
  • maximum participants: 10
  • pre-booking necessary
  • approx. 15 tastings
  • if you’re looking for a private tour or you’re a larger group, CONTACT US, we’ve got an offer for you!

WHAT IS THE MORNING MARKET TOUR?

Markets, products, food halls, daily food habits – our morning tour is all about that! With our tour you will learn about and savour the best Polish products like cold cuts, preserves, cheese, wine, bread and street food. We will show you where the best local chefs source ingredients for their restaurants and where to eat out if you want to keep up with the latest culinary trends.

All that accompanied by the stories of our foodie guides who will tell you what’s the biggest Polish breakfast staple? Where to buy Poland’s most expensive eggs and what makes them so special? How come wine is so great in a vodka country? Which Jewish classics Poles consider super Polish? And many, many more!

If you prefer your tour to be private for your group only, click here, we’ve got an offer for you, too!

WHAT WILL I EAT?

You will start with a classic Polish breakfast for a chance to try the legendary Polish bread and sweet preserves washed down with a cup of supergood coffee. Next, you’ll discover the bustling Hala Mirowska: the central, legendary farmer’s market where you will be given a tour of the most interesting stalls and will try at least 10 different cured meats and cheeses. Moving on to southern city centre, you will get a glimpse of one of the most popular blocks in town to go out at night where we will stop for a glass of a sought-after Polish wine. The tour will end in the magnificent 19th c. food hall turned into a 21st c. food court for some Polish classics in a street food version washed down with Polish craft beer.

OUR GUESTS’ REVIEWS ON TRIPADVISOR

jwaltaz
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As many other reviewers have said, the strength of this tour is the wealth of cultural and historic context that Magda provides, for example we learnt a lot about traditional Polish Christmases and the amazing Christmas Eve feast. Try this tour, whether you fancy a breaded cutlet or not - you won't be disappointed!
Zoe H
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Magda was a wonderful guide, she is extremely knowledgeable and welcoming. We thoroughly enjoyed learning about the food and the history behind it. She also had great suggestions on where to go during our stay and the food we needed to try (that we couldn't fit in on the tour). Needless to say we spent the rest of our holiday tasting all the delights that Warsaw has to offer! Highly recommended.
RadE444
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Magda seriously knows a lot about Polish cuisine! We are from Lithuania so we didn't expect something too different but we were nicely surprised by tasty food and all the stories that our great guide told us.
E K
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I had a blast learning about the history of eating in Warsaw while... eating in Warsaw! Magda was our guide and she is very knowledgable and pulls from her own history and past for examples. I don't think I would have enjoyed Warsaw quite as much without this tour.
JohnPaulFortney
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My wife and I have been on several food tours in Europe and this one is among the best. Magda is perfectly suited for the food tour and had answers to every question we asked. The way that the history, culture, and traditions of Poland are tied into the tour really made this a well balanced tour.
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