Hugging the east bank of the Vistula River, Praga stands as one of Warsaw’s oldest and most revitalized districts. This area uniquely survived the destruction of World War II, preserving its prewar streets and art nouveau architecture. Today, Praga blends its historical grit with a modern edge, seen in vibrant street art and a thriving scene of trendy restaurants and bars. Visitors can explore the contrast between the old and the new, experiencing a neighborhood that seamlessly merges its rich past with contemporary culture.
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