10. Old district of Warsaw - Praga
Praga – district of Warsaw
This is the oldest part of the right-bank Warsaw. The Praga was not destroyed during World War II , and today, becomes a very attended site where many artist chose to open their workshops and ateliers clubs, galleries and alternative theatres.
Fabryka Trzciny
Recently the trendiest venue in Warsaw located in old factory premises in a district that up until recently had been considered a rather dangerous city suburb. The place hosts a cultural centre, theatre, bar and fashionable restaurant serving what they call here "art-industrial cuisine".
Jubilee Stadium
This was once the largest sports stadium in Poland, the pride of Polish sport. In the communistic times different mass manifestations were held there. Today is the largest bazaar in Europe dominated by Asiatic and African merchants.
Ząbkowska Street
A part of an old district with a very doubtful reputation but which has became a major attraction on right - bank Warsaw due to the first- rate manner in which some of the once neglected fine 19th century tenements have been renovated. Some places worth a visit are the former 19th century industrial buildings - "Koneser vodka Factory" with the Luksfera photography gallery.
Różycki Bazaar
legendary marketplace of old Praga, the quintessence of the local social climate.


