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Różycki Bazaar

ul. Targowa 54, Warszawa (Praga-Północ), mazowieckie

  • Food, Drink & Local Products
  • Local Markets / Bazaars

Różycki Bazaar

The Różycki Bazaar is the oldest bazaar in Warsaw's Praga district, founded in 1882 by the pharmacist and social activist Juliusz Różycki. For decades it was the main commercial hub of Praga and became an icon of the district.

Location and surroundings

Located at 54 Targowa Street, between Targowa, Ząbkowska and Brzeska streets, in the heart of old commercial Praga.

What's on offer / Highlights

Historically almost everything was sold here: dairy, poultry, fish, handicrafts, clothing, flowers, second-hand goods and books. Today the site is cared for by the Association of Warsaw Merchants of the Różycki Bazaar, continuing the trading tradition.

For whom

For lovers of the atmosphere of old Praga, the local community and tourists.

Practical information

What's on offer

  • Traditional craft and food trade
  • Clothing, flowers, small goods

Getting there

Praga-Północ, accessible by public transport and on foot; the Dworzec Wileński metro station is nearby.

Visit duration: up to 1 hour Seasonality: all year

Sposób dojazdu

  • Komunikacja miejska
  • Pieszo

Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazar_R%C3%B3%C5%BCyckiego; https://stacjapraga.pl/en/kompendium/the-rozycki-bazaar/