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Explore Warsaw's Praga district with this 2.5-hour guided tour for $31, uncovering street art, historic churches, and bohemian streets on a walk across the river.
Discover Warsaw Praga, a vibrant neighborhood where modern, traditional, and bohemian elements blend seamlessly. This 2.5-hour guided walking tour costs $31 per person and covers approximately 3.5 km through one of Europe’s 10 coolest neighborhoods. Led by knowledgeable guides from Warsaw UnDiscovered, the tour offers a compelling glimpse into the district’s unique character, history, and street art scene—making it ideal for travelers eager to see a different side of Warsaw beyond the Old Town.
While the tour is accessible and generally well-received, it involves walking long distances and may not suit those with mobility issues. Expect to explore seven key stops, each carefully chosen to highlight Praga’s contrasting faces—whether it’s historic churches, lively streets, or street art by renowned artists. This experience appeals most to those interested in architecture, film locations, and authentic local stories.


The tour begins at Strzelecka 46, where a guide with a white and green umbrella welcomes participants. This central starting location makes it easy to find the guide and get ready for your journey into Praga’s diverse neighborhoods. The meeting point is convenient, and the guide ensures everyone’s prepared for the walk across the river into Praga.
The tour ends back at the meeting point, making it simple to continue exploring or head to your next destination. The entire experience is designed to be accessible, with wheelchair accessibility available, though travelers should be prepared for some walking.
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The first significant stop is Konopacka, where a guided 10-minute walk introduces the district’s local vibe. Here, the guide shares stories about Praga’s history and its transformation over the years. You get a chance to see street art and local architecture that reflect the district’s bohemian spirit.
This area provides a snapshot of Praga’s creative energy, with visual aids aiding in understanding its evolution. It’s a great spot to appreciate the contrast between industrial past and modern street art.

Next, the tour pauses at the Warsaw Fight Club Murales, a renowned street art spot. During a brief 10-minute guided visit, attention is drawn to world-famous artists’ works, showcasing Praga’s reputation as a street art hub. The murals add vibrancy to the neighborhood and provide fantastic photo opportunities.
This stop emphasizes urban art’s role in shaping Praga’s dynamic character, making it a favorite for art lovers and urban explorers.

The guide leads you through Stalowa Street, called “the street of films”, for a 15-minute walk packed with movie locations and street life. You’ll see signs of Praga’s cinematic history and colorful street scenes.
Next, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Mary Magdalene is a key highlight. A 10-minute guided visit allows you to admire its architecture and learn about its importance as the most significant Orthodox church in Warsaw. Despite its age, the cathedral remains a vital part of the neighborhood’s religious and cultural landscape.
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At the Praga Koneser Center, a 15-minute guided tour introduces visitors to the site of a former vodka factory. Here, the guide narrates the story behind Poland’s most famous drink and how the area has been reborn as a lively cultural hub. The center features modern shops, galleries, and street art, blending industrial history with contemporary life.
This spot encapsulates Praga’s industrial past and creative renewal, making it a must-visit for those interested in urban transformation.

The Pomnik Praskiej Kapeli Podwórkowej is another stop, a 10-minute guided visit to a monument dedicated to Praga’s folk music scene. It highlights the neighborhood’s cultural diversity and musical heritage.
Throughout the tour, the guide points out stunning street art and hidden corners that tell stories of Praga’s resilience and evolving identity. These spots make the neighborhood come alive and showcase local creativity.

The tour concludes at Parafia Katedralna pw. w. Michała Archanioła i w. Floriana, a beautiful church that embodies the district’s religious history and architecture. This 10-minute visit allows visitors to appreciate its artistic details and significance within Praga.
The ending location makes it easy to explore further or prepare for your next activity, with the guide happy to offer recommendations for dining or additional sightseeing.

Participants receive a comprehensive info pack prior to the tour, including FAQs, useful links, and recommendations. This enhances the experience, especially for those unfamiliar with Warsaw.
The live guide speaks English and offers a personalized experience, especially in small or private groups. The tour’s 2.5-hour duration and manageable pace make it accessible for most, though it’s not recommended for travelers who have problems with walking long distances.

For $31, this tour offers a rich blend of history, art, and local stories. The mix of guided stops and freedom to explore makes it a cost-effective way to get an authentic feel for Praga. The small-group setting ensures a more intimate experience, and the flexible cancellation policy allows for planning confidence.
While it covers just 7 stops, each location is carefully chosen to showcase Praga’s contrasts—from historic churches to street murals and film locations. The tour is best suited for those curious about Warsaw’s urban culture and industrial heritage.
People interested in street art, architecture, and Filming locations will find this tour especially rewarding. It suits travelers who want a short, guided walk that captures Praga’s vibrant spirit without requiring extensive physical effort. Those wanting to see authentic, less touristy neighborhoods of Warsaw will appreciate this experience.
This 2.5-hour experience from Warsaw UnDiscovered delivers an engaging look into Praga’s contrasting faces. Its highlights—street murals, historic churches, and film locations—are thoughtfully curated and narrated by knowledgeable guides.
While it involves considerable walking, the tour’s small-group format and well-chosen stops make it a rewarding choice for urban explorers and culture lovers. The affordable price and extensive info pack further add to its appeal, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Warsaw’s bohemian and industrial sides.
“Very interesting to meet another side of a wonderful city. Our group was intimate and our guide was very nice and knowledgeable. Highly recommend!”
How long does the Warsaw Praga tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
What is the tour price?
The tour costs $31 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Strzelecka 46 and ends back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
It is not recommended for travelers who have trouble walking long distances, as it involves a good amount of walking.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include visits to the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, the Stalowa Street movie street, the Praga Koneser Center, and street art like the Warsaw Fight Club Murales.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What language is the tour conducted in?
It is conducted in English.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are private or small groups available?
Yes, the tour offers options for private or small group bookings.
What additional resources do I receive?
Participants get a full info pack with FAQ, useful links, and recommendations for places to visit, eat, and drink afterward.