Nightlife Guides

Ola and Ola were both born in Warsaw. They both grew up surrounded by artists, they, themselves became artists in their own rights. Both live and work in the old areas of Warsaw that have in the last few years become the real bohemian nest for locals and tourists alike - but only of course for those who know how to get there.

Praga Północ in the right side of the river Vistula, is one of the oldest districts in Warsaw. The main attraction of this area is all its galleries and hidden trendy bars and clubs.

For visitors or locals that who would like experience the secret life of Praga Polnoc, Ola and Ola would like to give you a taste and show you around anywhere you'd like to go.

Meet new people, discover beautiful secret locations, visit galleries, and go to bars and clubs without hassles or getting lost. Experience the other side of Warsaw, the Bohemian Warsaw.

Ola and Ola will plan your evening, take you where you want to go and get you back safely.

Bars and Clubs




Cafe Melon is a cool place for local photographers. It's A great place to stop by and have a look artworks that range from photographs to crafts, before discovering the cultural delights of Praga Polnoc!

                                                                                       

                            



W Oparach Absurdu is one of the first place of such that was open in Praga distric. In a way it was very experimental – who would ever come over to forgotten area of Warsaw? Area that was know of run down buildings, dark streets and gates… However few people decided to take a risk and open this bar. That was the begging of Praga being reborn. The success was so amazing, that the owners soon open new place few street away (Sen Pszczoly). Both places are well known for it’s live music events, poetry nights and great atmosphere.













Po Drugiej Stronie Lustra In two large rooms that visually reflect to the look of pre war apartments you could seat next to fire    place and have some café, tea, or beer. Apart of cold beer you could also have warm beer with herbs… fancy that!


 






Krolicza Nora (Rabbit Hole) small and cosy place. Some of walls are covert with white fur, other with paintings of local artists. And like in any other rabbit hole you could mess around, jump up and down and drink fresh carrot juice







Lysy Pingwin












Saturator Saturator was a Special drink’s vending machine used during Communist rule, which could be seen in virtually every street in Poland. It produced tasty drinks that contained pressurised soda water, which proved very popular not only with children on the streets but also with the workers as a hangover cure. Today the name Saturator is less ubiquitous in its nature, but no less intriguing. The Club Saturator, which has been open for a few years, now, proves very popular as a hangover cure to the clubbing music scene with an alternative music base. Inside you will experience new ideas from like-minded people, special film nights and much, much more. For the musicians among you the saturator music label will be offering to all off-musicians free music production. So let the spirit of the workers in Poland’s past let you create new vibes at Saturator!









Zwiazmnie Zwiazmnie – Tie me up – Atame! Is a bar inspired by the works of Pedro Almodovar.
So it is a little bit kitsch and a little bit naughty! Never the less they have the best bar men who serve the coolest of drinks to the sounds of disco music and a pole to dance on (ha! ha!) The atmosphere is light and colorful and the crowd is a mix of disco-hip hop and grunge.







Pawiarnia