We warmly invite you to a walk opening our new season. Once again, we will stroll through Warsaw together, admire the autumn capital, and talk about... 📍 We meet in the Saxon Garden at 12:00, from where we will set off. 👗 We invite you to wear outfits from the years 1914-1944. RULES FOR PARTICIPANTS OF THE 'WARSZAWIAN LADIES' WALK' - Participation in the Warszawian Ladies' Walk requires wearing historical attire (not a costume, not a stylization, not a disguise) created according to the principles and fashions of the historical era designated by the organizers. - Individuals wishing to participate in the walk for the first time (or for whom there are doubts regarding their attire) are required to register by sending a message to our inbox with information about their intent to join. This information should include a photo of the outfit prepared for the walk and the details of the person/people (name and surname). - Individuals who skip this step and show up at the meeting point in inappropriate attire (costume, stylization, disguise) will be asked to end their participation in the walk. - The walk follows a route predetermined by the guide. No changes are allowed during the walk unless the guide decides otherwise (e.g., for safety reasons, emergencies, weather changes, etc.). - Each participant may leave the group at any time during the walk, informing the guide beforehand (to avoid situations of mutual searching along the route). - Participation in the walk is free unless the organizer specifies otherwise. - Tickets, entry fees to museums, venues, exhibitions, etc., are the participant's responsibility. - Participation does not require registration unless the organizer specifies otherwise. - The walk starts at the designated time. A 10-minute delay is allowed with prior notification to one of the participants. - Transportation (if needed) to designated locations is the participant's responsibility. - We kindly ask participants to avoid using phones and cameras. - The walk is organized for participants, not for the public or tourists. Posing for photos for bystanders is allowed, provided it does not interfere with the walk. - Damages caused during the walk are the responsibility of the person who caused them.