The route from WAW covers about 11 km and usually takes 20-30 minutes. The usual approach runs via Zwirki i Wigury, Raszynska and Aleje Jerozolimskie towards Rondo de Gaulle a. The final drop-off is at the access zone in front of the main entrance from Aleje Jerozolimskie. Aleje Jerozolimskie is one of the main arteries of Warsaw, so a time buffer is recommended during peak hours. Stopping near the main entrance is restricted and the access zone is agreed in advance.
The National Museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions of international rank - presentations of masterpieces from the Vatican, the Louvre, the British Museum and major monographs of Polish painters. For Polish art connoisseurs, the Matejko collection with the monumental "Battle of Grunwald" and the Malczewski gallery are essential parts of the programme. Many guests combine a National Museum visit with the Zacheta National Gallery of Art, five minutes walking distance away, as part of a combined cultural day programme.
This transfer works well for Polish art connoisseurs, art history researchers, Zacheta and National Museum combined-programme clients and institutional delegations visiting temporary exhibitions of international rank. The chauffeur collects passengers from arrivals or a hotel, assists with luggage and takes them to the access zone by the main entrance. After the visit we arrange pickup with a meeting point agreed in advance.
Arrival logistics
The final drop-off leads to the access zone in front of the main entrance from Aleje Jerozolimskie. Stopping near the main entrance is restricted and the access zone is agreed in advance. Many guests combine a National Museum visit with Zacheta, five minutes walking distance away.
We cover
- tours of the Matejko, Malczewski and Wyspianski collections
- visits to the Faras Gallery - the only Nubian art collection in Europe
- openings of temporary exhibitions of international rank
- transport for Polish art connoisseurs and academic delegations