Our Tour Guides

Meet Our Tour Guides

Łukasz

The initiator and mastermind behind the ZwiedzajPKIN operation, operating under the codename Warsaw Luke. Responsible for forming an elite unit of guides for special missions within the building. An individual with an extraordinary ability to navigate through marble barriers and bureaucratic red tape.

Jakub

He exceeds the quota by 150% when it comes to promoting awareness of the Palace. With a confident stride, he guides citizens through the monumental halls, revealing little-known facts with a grandeur worthy of the builders of socialism. In the spirit of unity, he imparts knowledge in a lighthearted and accessible manner. Every comrade under his supervision expresses a high level of satisfaction and approval.

Bartek

A man who grew up in the shadow of the Palace. From a very young age, he became part of the Palace as a student at the Youth Palace (swimming team, 10-meter platform diving). Today, with the dedication of a foreman, he blends history with personal experience. His ultimate goal: to make people see Warsaw in a new light. A very dangerous enthusiasm.

Dagmara

An expert in intelligence and fascinating topics. She holds a security clearance for key strategic sites (the Castle, Wilanów, and the Citadel). A cemetery enthusiast—she convincingly argues that walks through Powązki Cemetery are pure pleasure. She left corporate structures behind to pursue detective work in historical archives. Known for her passionate love of the Far East and Italian cuisine.

Aga

She hails from the south of the country and has lived in the former Eastern Bloc and capitalist nations. She left her heart in Warsaw. With the determination of a secret agent, she dispels prejudices against the Palace of Culture and Science faster than the elevator reaches the terrace. She speaks two languages (PL/EN). Legend has it that direct contact with Agnes carries the risk of falling instantly and irrevocably in love with Socialist Realist architecture.

Sebastian

He has been connected to the building since the days when red flags flew above its roof. He received training in the “DIY” section of the Youth Palace. He is fluent in seven languages, which allows him to guide tour groups from both sides of the Iron Curtain. In the past, he distributed scarce goods (beer, chocolate) on foreign markets. Today, he shares the charm of the capital without reserve.

Tatsiana

Born on the eastern side of the national border, she has a natural knack for attracting the attention of neighbors across the border. She effectively recruits new fans of Warsaw by integrating them into the fabric and history of the capital. She speaks Belarusian and Russian. Her goal is to ensure that tourists return time and again.

Would you like to join our team?

Join the team of guides at the Palace of Culture and Science and become part of a place where history meets the city’s everyday life. We’re looking for people who are curious about the world, outgoing, and passionate about storytelling—people who can turn a tour into a unique experience. If you enjoy working with people, appreciate architecture, and want to work at one of Warsaw’s most iconic landmarks, we’re waiting just for you.