Praga survived the War, but it used to be a forgotten and dangerous part of the city. Recently, however, artists have moved here and they have changed this district a lot. Here we will show you the atmosphere of the local streets, old market, former vodka factory.  

Praga is the best preserved district of pre-war Warsaw. Here, trade and industry concentrated around Targowa Street.   

We will start from Targowa Street, we will see the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, the monument of the Prague orchestra, the former Jewish Mykwa and the remains of the Synagogue at Jagiellońska Street.  

Then we turn into the former "Bermuda triangle", that is Brzeska street. Here, the entire frontage of the pre-war city has been preserved. Here, too, we will discover numerous chapels from the war in the gates and we will go for a walk around the Różycki bazaar – once you could buy everything, even the tank!  

The most important content:

City break 

Hidden Warsaw 

Warsaw Praga 

Transportation:

retro minibus named Nysa 522  

Included

real local guide 

visit the monument of the Prague orchestra, the former Jewish Mykwa

discover the street where Polański filmed the 'Pianist'

feel the atmosphere of the local streets, old market, former vodka factory

transportation by retro van 

pick up and drop off

Excluded

Gratuities 

Attention

Tours' type: private tour.

Our retro minivans have not got air conditioning. They are have heating system for wintertime.

Our vintage vans have not got seatbelts (which is legal with classic vintage cars).

Please wear comfortable clothes because during the tour are short walks.

Cut off

1 days

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