The route from WAW covers about 14 km and usually takes 25-35 minutes. The usual approach runs via Zwirki i Wigury, Raszynska, Aleje Jerozolimskie and Most Swietokrzyski to Praga Polnoc, then along Zabkowska Street to Plac Konesera. The final drop-off is at the access zone on Plac Konesera. The route via Most Swietokrzyski or Most Gdanski is chosen depending on live traffic and the side of Praga reached.
The Praga Koneser Centre regularly hosts concerts in the Koneser courtyard, street food festivals (Night Market Koneser, Targ Praski), corporate events held in the clubs and restaurants of the complex and visits to the Polish Vodka Museum. The address is popular among Praga gastronomy clients looking for an authentic atmosphere, hipsters discovering revitalised industrial spaces, MICE event planners appreciating an unusual location and corporations organising casual evenings for employees.
This transfer works well for premium gastronomy clients in Praga, concert guests in the courtyard, street food festival attendees, corporate events in the complex clubs and restaurants and Polish Vodka Museum visitors. The chauffeur collects passengers from arrivals or a hotel, assists with luggage and takes them to the access zone on Plac Konesera. After the event we arrange pickup, usually with a meeting point on Plac Konesera or Zabkowska Street.
Arrival logistics
The final drop-off leads to the access zone on Plac Konesera. The route via Most Swietokrzyski or Most Gdanski is chosen depending on live traffic. For street food festivals and courtyard concerts a time buffer is recommended, as traffic around Koneser can be intense.
We cover
- concerts in the Koneser courtyard
- street food festivals (Night Market Koneser, Targ Praski)
- corporate events and company casual evenings in clubs and restaurants
- visits to the Polish Vodka Museum and the Polish Mint