Spacerownia’s offer includes professionally prepared, original walking tours of Warsaw, designed to showcase lesser-known yet significant urban spaces.
Participants have the opportunity to discover places where history, architecture, local communities, and nature coexist and interact with one another.
Our walking tours allow participants to notice and analyze the constantly changing face of Warsaw: to understand social processes and observe the ways in which the city adapts to contemporary challenges.
We offer 5 different walking routes:
Right-bank walks:
1. Łąki Golędzinowskie, Pawilon Kamień – the wild bank of the Vistula, a buffer zone and a place for recreation. An example of human–nature symbiosis and a habitat for many protected species.
2. Old and New Praga – traces of revitalization and gentrification; how to combine the old with the new, historic urban fabric with modern investments, and address social tensions.
Central walks:
3. Hala Mirowska – a meeting point of old and new Warsaw, a local market hall, a place of everyday shopping and reflection on developer pressure.
4. Osiedle Jazdów – unique wooden houses in the city center, today an incubator of social, cultural, and innovative initiatives.
Żoliborz walk:
5. Park Fosa – controlled “rewilding” of the park, divided into zones: natural, communal, and representative; a model adaptation of the historic Citadel, where humans coexist with protected wildlife.
Walking tour cost:
Selected walking route with 1 guide (groups up to 20 people) – 2000 PLN gross
Selected walking route with 2 guides (groups of 21–40 people) – 4000 PLN gross
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