Exploration tour through the district of Praga - authentic and legendary
Overview
Praga, Warsaw's vibrant district, showcases a rich cultural history and is currently a trendy area. Situated on the right bank of the Vistula and just minutes from the old town, Praga offers a unique contrast to western Warsaw.
- 🕰️ The 2-hour city tour highlights both the historical and contemporary aspects of Praga.
- 🏙️ Praga was largely untouched during the Second World War, providing insights into pre-war Warsaw.
- 🌍 This district has a multicultural heritage where Christians, Jews, and Orthodox communities coexisted peacefully.
- 🚶♂️ Experience Praga's evolution through its trade and industry as you explore the area today.
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- Licensed city tour
- lunch
- Public transport tickets
- Possibly. Admissions
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Located on the right bank of the Vistula and just a few minutes from the old town, Praga differs significantly from Warsaw west of the Vistula. This district, marked by trade and industry, was once a melting pot of cultures, where Christians, Jews and Orthodox lived peacefully together.
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Pomnik Praskiej Kapeli PodworkowejYou will learn about business people and benefactors for whom the right bank has become an Eldorado. You'll also hear about the imaginative residents of Praga and backyard chapels that shaped the image of Praga.
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You will also get to know Jewish Warsaw, which was largely spared from the war on the right bank. Here you can discover the original Jewish houses and shops, the former Jewish student residence and a mikvah.
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You will learn what connects Praga to the Czech capital and how three quarters of the houses here could hardly survive the Second World War. But also why in communism the old houses did not fit the idea of the new man and how Praga became the symbol of free trade.
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Miejski Ogrod Zoologiczny w WarszawieYou will hear an authentic story that took place in the zoo director's villa and on which the plot of Niki Caro's film "The Zoo Director's Wife" is based.
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Bazar RozyckiegoYou will learn about business people and benefactors for whom the right bank has become an Eldorado. You will learn what connects Praga to the Czech capital and how three quarters of the houses here could hardly survive the Second World War. But also why in communism the old houses did not fit the idea of the new man and how Praga became the symbol of free trade.
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Polish Vodka MuseumYou will see religious buildings, shrines, apartment buildings and brick factories that are currently being converted into cultural centers. You will learn more about Poland's national drink vodka and its history.