Praga. The Modern Heart of Warsaw
Discover the potential of Warsaw’s right bank.
Praga has long ceased to be just the “bedroom” of the capital — today, it is undergoing one of the most dynamic transformations in Warsaw. The district’s unique historic character blends seamlessly with modern infrastructure and high quality urban spaces. Instead of isolated, single use developments, integrated, mixed use quarters are emerging—redefining everyday comfort and creating an excellent environment for business growth.
Why choose Praga?
Revitalised, vibrant spaces
Modernity rooted in history. Flagship developments such as Port Praski, Centrum Praskie Koneser and the PZO Factory have successfully transformed former post industrial sites into attractive residential, cultural and business hubs.
A stable environment for your business
Praga is a forward looking location for companies with a long term perspective. Modern office space is available at competitive rental levels, enabling real cost optimisation while also reducing employees’ commuting times.
The Heart of Praga
The heart of Warsaw’s Praga district is a mature yet still forward‑looking area located on the right bank of the capital, covering an area of 6.9 km². Despite its predominantly residential and office character, it offers a well‑developed service base, with more than 1,200 amenities, including over 320 bars, restaurants and cafés, which together shape the unique atmosphere of this part of the city. The area is also home to an internationally recognised cultural landmark – PGE Narodowy, which provides access to major sporting events, concerts and business events.
Investor perspective
“We are seeing a clear increase in interest from institutional investors in Warsaw’s right bank. This is no longer an alternative market, but a fully fledged destination for capital seeking projects with solid fundamentals and long term value growth potential.” Jakub Garbara, Associate, Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield.
Frequently Asked Questions
What infrastructure developments are planned for Praga?
The district’s continued growth is driven by key transport investments. The planned third metro line (M3), the modernisation of Warszawa Wschodnia railway station, and the proposed tunnel under Tysiąclecia Avenue will significantly improve accessibility and mobility in this part of the city.
Is Praga a suitable location for business growth?
Absolutely. The district is recording a steady increase in modern office stock while maintaining stable vacancy levels. Lower rental costs make Praga an attractive location for relocation strategies and building efficient, well connected teams.