Description
Summary
Description
Step into the vibrant Praga district of Warsaw on a guided historical walking tour that reveals the neighborhood’s unique character and hidden gems. This immersive experience invites you to explore one of Europe’s coolest quarters, celebrated for its bohemian spirit and fascinating contrasts.
Your journey begins at Strzelecka 46, where your guide introduces you to Praga’s intriguing past. Stroll through lively streets lined with charming cafes and original architecture, and discover the stories behind the old vodka factory, a true icon of Warsaw’s industrial heritage.
Marvel at colorful street art created by renowned artists and uncover the secrets of Praga’s post-war transformation. You’ll visit the famous Konopacki Palace, remnants of a horse-drawn tram depot, and the street band memorial, each offering a glimpse into the area’s vibrant culture.
The tour also takes you to the impressive Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, as well as the rare Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene. Along the way, your guide shares recommendations for more places to explore, dine, and experience authentic Warsaw.
This 2.5-hour walking tour covers approximately 3.5 kilometers and is suitable for all fitness levels, with full wheelchair accessibility. Group sizes are intimate, and tours are available in English, Polish, French, and Spanish. Secure your spot now to discover a side of Warsaw few visitors ever see!







