- plac Weteranów 1863 Roku - Meet your guide in front of the St. Florian’s to begin your two hour walking tour exploring the Praga district.
- Pomnik Praskiej Kapeli Podworkowej - Monument to Praga music bands, a specific local tradition
- Teatr Baj - The former Jewish Orphanage
- Praga Synagogue - The former site of the Praga Synagogue from the 1830s
- Muzeum Warszawskiej Pragi - A short visit at the Warsaw Praga Museum to see authentic pre-war Jewish paintings discovered in the 1990s.
- Bazar Rozyckiego - Old market with interesting locals. Great spot for a photo session :-)
- Zabkowska Street - 19th century tenements with courtyard shrines with Virgin Mary, and popular local bars and cafes
- Koneser - The former vodka factory transformed into a multifunctional complex with art galleries, museum, shops, restaurants and bars. It`s also the location of the Polish Vodka Museum.
- Fully vaccinated tour guide
Explore the historical richness of Praga, a district in Warsaw, situated just over the Vistula river from the Old Town of Warsaw. This neighborhood, spared significant destruction during World War II, is steeped in centuries-old history.
Join me in front of the PKP building as we set off on an exploration of this distinctive Warsaw locale. Stroll through old 19th-century tenements that have remained unaltered since WWII and get a peek into their backyards. Discover locations from Polanski’s film ‘The Pianist’, local artists’ workshops, intriguing antique stores, and my top picks for street art. Gaze at the variety of religious architectural wonders and traverse through renovated former industrial sites.
This tour provides a unique glimpse into an alternative, hip, and genuine side of Warsaw. Experience the particular charm and atmosphere as you meander its streets, rubbing shoulders with residents who have called this district home for many generations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.