UnBEERlievable Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland
From EUR 71.00
Office phone number: +48 579 641 884
UnBEERlievable Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland
Culture shock rating
Worried we’re going to shock your senses? Relax! We believe part of the fun of travel is immersing yourself in the destination and its culture, meeting the people, and learning what makes the place tick. We’ve got a wide range of tours with something for everybody. The cultural shock rating ranks how different the experience is from most Western cultures. But no matter the level, don’t worry, you’ll have a local, in-the-know guide with you every step of the way.
Low
Consider these tours your 101 intro to a place. Transportation might be private or a very comfortable public option, and the activities are usually visits to iconic sites and locations that are familiar to most Western cultures – but that will still give you fantastic insight into a destination.
Medium
Expect to rough it for parts of this tour, whether that’s on a packed public bus or in a local market off the tourist trail. There might be a few language barriers or unfamiliar cultural customs, and you’ll get an experience different from what you're used to at home.
High
You're out there in the global community! We’re going to take you down streets you’d rarely explore on your own, introduce you to local customs and languages, and take you for a ride in whatever transport is available. Get ready to take it as it comes, whatever comes. There might be a shock, but oh man, it’s worth it.
Physical rating
Worried our tours are too tough? Relax! From leisurely strolls to muscle-burning treks, we’ve got a wide range of tours with something for everybody. The physical grading gives you an idea of how much huffing and puffing you can expect on the tour.
Low
Slow and steady is all you need here. These tours have very limited physical activity, such as walking relatively flat streets, sites, or markets, and climbing in and out of the transport provided.
Medium
Not too hard, not too soft, these tours are just right! You can expect a bit of physical activity, but nothing overly challenging – perhaps walking up and down hills, riding a bike for up to 30 kilometers along mostly flat terrain, or jumping in a kayak for a gentle paddle on flat water.
High
Get ready for a workout! These tours are our most challenging and involve intense walking, hiking, kayaking, swimming, or bike riding. You could be making steep climbs by foot or pedal, or working your core in the water. We recommend you have a good level of fitness to join this tour.
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Tour snapshot
Explore the history and culture of Warsaw with us, beer in hand! Under the waving propaganda banners from the Communist era and with a song on our lips and in our hearts (especially after our fourth drink), together we’ll discover the post-war icons of Poland’s capital, check out the nightlife scene and most importantly, try the city’s best craft beer. We always say that beer makes history better — let us prove that to you on a quirky night out in Warsaw!
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Highlights
- Become a real beer connoisseur as you taste your way through Warsaw and learn all about the Polish beer ‘code of conduct’
- Meet the legendary Queen of the Crafts in the oldest tap bar in the city and let her treat you to some unBEERlievable snacks
- Admire the urban planning that took place post-war to make socialist realism a reality in the city
- See some of Warsaw’s most iconic sites and learn what life was like here during the Communist era and in the years after its collapse
- Find out where locals go to have a good time in the city and pick up some tips on what else to see and do during your stay
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Schedule details
- Duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
- Meeting point:
Plac Konstytucji 2 (Constitution Square no 2) in the arcade adjacent to the art gallery Desa.
View meeting point on Google Maps.
- Starting time: 7.00 PM
- Ending point:
Charles de Gaulle roundabout
Language: English
Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, tastings at two local venues (five varieties of beer in total), one hot snack.
Exclusions: Additional food and drinks, tips/gratuities for your guide.
We will meet in the iconic MDM Square, a Communist time capsule whose architecture represents the epitome of the socialist realism fantasy that influenced urban planning in Poland during the aftermath of the Second World War.
Your friendly local guide will give you the lowdown on the significance of the sculptures and buildings you are looking at and tell you stories about life in Warsaw during the communist era. As we walk through the tremendous arcades, we will admire seasonal murals and we’ll see the housing development that was supposed to encourage the ‘everyday working man’ to settle and work here after the War. You’ll also find out why all the important nearby landmarks, like the MDM district, East-West route and the 10th Anniversary Stadium, were all opened on the 22nd of July.
After soaking up some Polish history, it’s time to soak up something a little more fluid. We’re going to take you to the oldest (and best) tap bar in Warsaw. Run by the legendary Queen of the Crafts, who will serve you some traditional Polish treats and pour for you some of the country’s finest craft beer. Will you dare to try her ‘mad marinated cheese’ too?! This pub is like a museum so, as we enjoy our drinks and snacks, we’ll chat more about the city’s intriguing past.
Once our glasses are empty, we will make our way to Warsaw’s real epicenter for beer; Nowogrodzka Street. We will visit one of the most popular and reputable beer sanctuaries in all of Warsaw.
Here the beer tasting gets really serious, as your guide (or more accurately, your Beer Sherpa for the day) will teach you everything you need to know about tasting beer like a pro. You’ll taste four different types of beer together and your guide show you how to choose the style and strength, learn how it should be served (the type of glass and what temperature it should be), how to control the beer’s appearance (colour, clarity, head) and finally we’ll show you the best technique to gently swirl it, smell it and sip it.
After our beer tasting we’ll head back on the streets, feeling buzzed and eager to explore some more. We will continue down Mysia Street (meaning Mice Street) which used to be a short and narrow passageway in the 18th century but is today a busy thoroughfare that showcases cutting-edge clothes and accessory stores and one of the best photo galleries in town, the Leica Gallery.
As we walk we’ll spot a strange, black monument that starts underneath your feet and finishes leading up to the sky. It’s strongly connected to the former Central Office of Press Control, Publications and Spectacles (a fancy name for the censorship bureau). Here, we’ll talk banned books, ignored writers, false reality, freedom of speech and the second cycle of the press in the Polish People’s Republic, all topics that are still very relevant in today’s world of ‘fake news.’
Continuing with the Cold War theme, our evening stroll will come to an end at Party's House (the monumental seat of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party before 1989). This incredible place is full of curiosities. It was built using ‘voluntary’ donations that the local people were actually obligated to give. Ironically, it’s a symbol of a socialistic economy but nowadays it is the home of the Warsaw Stock Exchange and Financial Center. And to cap it all, there is a palm tree “growing” in front of it! You will find out why from your knowledgeable local guide.
Our tour ends here but we would thoroughly recommend that you stay close to Warsaw’s White House where another buzzy tap bar is located. So if you feel you had not enough of beer tonight (unlikely!) you can grab your next craft fix in here. Before you go, don’t forget to ask your local guide for more tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay in the city.
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Additional information
Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, tastings at two local venues (five varieties of beer in total), one hot snack.
Exclusions: Additional food and drinks, tips/gratuities for your guide.
Your Trip: For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.
Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.
Closure of sites: In the unlikely event that one of our regular stops is closed, we’ll take you to an equally awesome one nearby.
Child Policy: Travellers under 18 years of age are not permitted to join this tour.
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Dietary Notes
We can accommodate vegetarians and other dietary restrictions. Please inform your guide at he beginning of the tour if you have any special dietary requirements.
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Local contact
Office phone number: +48 579 641 884
Email address: info@warsawurbanadventures.com
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