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.

Special Events

Uwolnij Lacha The biggest swap party in Warsaw! It all started in privet apartments where few girlfriend were swapping with their cloths. At some point there were too many friends and people could not fit in apartments any more. Then three girlfriends decided to take this event out door. Today is not only few girls but the whole mix of people, age group from 4 to 104! Man and woman sharing with their cloths, AGD equipments, toys and everything else that you could imagine. During this unique event you could swap, buy art crafts, eat delicious food, dance… After all day there is also after party in local night club.











Swieto Ulicy Zabkowskiej





Ząbkowska street, which is regarded as one of the most atmospheric old streets in Warsaw’s east bank Praga district, once a year is transformed into a multiethnic venue. The KULmixTURA open-air event is organised by local authorities and the Polish national lottery. 


That event brings dance shows, crafts and culinary delicacies from all over the world. This year’s event was featuring Brazilian, Balkan, Latin-American, Far Eastern, African, Georgian, Jewish and Arab cultures. Each will be presented in a different backyard. The highlight of the day is to be a colourful samba parade.