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Discover Lodz’s best pubs on this private Polish beer tasting tour, sampling up to 9 beers and enjoying traditional snacks in a fun, educational setting.
The Lodz Private Polish Beer Tasting Tour offers a flavorful journey through the city’s beer scene for $166 per person. Lasting between 2 to 4 hours, this tour takes you around Lodz’s top pubs, providing a chance to taste up to 9 different beers, including popular, regional, and craft options. Led by a licensed guide, you’ll learn about Polish beer traditions, ingredients, and the best ways to enjoy your drinks in the Polish style. The tour suits those interested in local culture and beer appreciation, with an emphasis on informative storytelling and tasty snacks.
While the tour is private, it offers flexibility with check availability for starting times, and it’s suitable for wheelchair users. It’s a great choice for beer enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone who appreciates a relaxed, social atmosphere combined with cultural insights. The tour begins at Piwiarnia Warki on Piotrkowska street, a well-loved spot in Lodz, and ends back at the same location, making it easy to explore further after the experience.


The tour starts at Piwiarnia Warki, a beloved pub on Piotrkowska Street, known for its lively atmosphere and wide beer selection. From there, the guide leads visitors through four different venues, each chosen for their unique atmosphere, quality, and authenticity. These stops include a mix of popular pubs, regional breweries, and microbreweries, giving a broad view of Lodz’s beer landscape.
Each venue offers a different vibe, from traditional Polish pubs to modern craft beer spots. The guide explains what makes each location special, along with insights into local brewing customs. This approach ensures that the experience isn’t just about tasting but also about understanding the cultural context behind each brew.
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The up to 9 beer samples include major mass-brewed beers alongside local Lodz microbrews and craft beers. The guide helps you compare flavors, analyzing aromas, textures, and finishes—a useful skill for anyone looking to refine their palate.
This variety allows for a broad overview of what Polish beer has to offer, from well-known brands to hidden gems from local microbreweries. Learning to distinguish between the different styles and ingredients enhances appreciation for Polish brewing craftsmanship.

Throughout the tour, the guide shares stories about Polish beer customs, including traditions around serving and drinking beer. Expect to learn about the proper way to drink beer in Poland, including typical accompaniments and cultural etiquette.
This aspect of the tour adds an educational element that enriches the tasting experience. It’s especially interesting for those unfamiliar with Polish drinking customs, providing cultural insights that go beyond just sampling beers.

Alongside the beer tastings, the tour features traditional Polish appetizers, designed to complement the different beers. These snacks enhance the tasting experience and offer a taste of local flavors, making the tour not only educational but also satisfying on the palate.
The snacks are carefully chosen to pair well with the beers, giving a well-rounded experience of Polish culinary traditions. This makes the tour ideal for those who enjoy combining food and drink experiences.
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The licensed guide leads the private tour, with language options including English, Polish, Russian, and German. This flexibility helps make the experience accessible to a broad range of travelers. The guide’s friendly approach and expertise help make each stop informative and engaging.
Because the tour is private, there’s room for personalized attention and questions, allowing a more tailored experience. The tour ends back at Piwiarnia Warki, simplifying logistics for further exploration of Lodz.

The meeting point is in front of Piwiarnia Warki at Piotrkowska 40, a central and well-known location in Lodz. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.

This beer tasting tour works best for adults interested in Polish culture, beer lovers, and those who enjoy social experiences in lively pub settings. It’s suitable for private groups, making it perfect for friends, couples, or small parties seeking a personalized adventure.
The inclusion of traditional snacks and informative commentary adds value for anyone wanting more than just a tasting—learning about local customs and brewing traditions makes this tour stand out.

The Lodz Private Polish Beer Tasting Tour offers a comprehensive look at the city’s beer scene combined with cultural storytelling. With up to 9 tastings, four carefully selected venues, and traditional Polish snacks, it provides both educational value and fun.
While the duration varies, the 2 to 4-hour format is flexible enough to fit most schedules. The private nature of the tour and the multilingual guides make it accessible and personalized. This experience is ideal for beer enthusiasts and curious travelers who want to explore Lodz’s pub culture in a relaxed, friendly setting.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 2 and 4 hours, depending on availability and group pace.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of Piwiarnia Warki on Piotrkowska Street in Lodz.
What is included in the price?
The price covers up to 9 beer tastings—including popular, regional, and craft beers—plus traditional Polish snacks.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides are available in English, Polish, Russian, and German.