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Reviewed August 29, 2019 via mobile

Praga was largely spared the mass destruction wrought by the Germans in WW2, when all of Warsaw was flattened while the Soviet army stood and watched from Praga side. There are many old tenement blocks with hidden courtyards to be discovered, many of them featuring kapliczkas, or neighborhood chapels. Many of the facades of blocks lining the streets were defaced, when the Soviets removed decorations, in order to show solidarity with the common people. However many buildings still sport pretty little iron balconies with flowers, reminding a bit of Parisian street ambiance. Nice area to have a walk about.

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed July 17, 2019 via mobile

We went here in the middle of day, but did not found anything interesting. You can save your time and skip this place. Or if you still plan to visit, you should come in evening when nightlife starts.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed May 11, 2019

Just over 10 years ago, this was considered a dangerous area for visitors according to local information.The metro has its final station here and the area has changed radically.
Now residential developers seem to have put their claws in the area, even if one and the other house shows an unlikely decay.

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed March 12, 2019

We read reviews that said this is the place we must see but it's just not worth your time. We were wandering around but to be honest we don't even know what we saw...

Date of experience: March 2019
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Reviewed March 3, 2019

The area with plenty of cafe-bars and restaurants. Each of the places is very unique. The food,drinks and interior design. This district was neglected for a lot of years. You will be finding buildings which are very old and holding still markings on their walls from WWII. In some courtyards you may find shrines which were built during WWII and some of them before. Each of them has it's own history and style.

Date of experience: February 2019
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