1. The Warsaw Royal Route (Trakt Królewski) is a historic route that runs through the Old Town and New Town areas of Warsaw, Poland. It was originally used by the royal family during ceremonial processions and is now a popular tourist attraction. The route includes numerous historic landmarks, such as the Royal Castle, St. Anne’s Church, the Presidential Palace, and the Holy Cross Church, where composer Frederic Chopin’s heart is interred. The route also passes through many atmospheric squares and streets, such as Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) and Krakowskie Przedmieście.

2. The Warsaw Royal Route is open 24/7 for pedestrian traffic. There is no specific phone number for the route as it is a public space open to all visitors.

3. There is no ticket required for the Warsaw Royal Route - it is a public space free to access for all visitors. The route can be reached by public transportation, such as metro or bus, and there are several parking options available nearby.