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#CYCLING
#SIGHTSEEING

Warsaw Critical Mass

Once a month streets of Warsaw are taken over by hundreds of cyclists and other human-powered vehicles owners who want to manifest their presence in the city. They are known as Warsaw Critical Mass.

Warsaw Critical Mass is now the biggest monthly bike parade in Europe. “The Mass is a protest”, says one of the participants, “against neglecting the cyclists by the city authorities and drivers.” They fight for more paths and a better infrastructure for bikes in general.

But the mass is also a manifestation of their life style. Always accompanied by loud music they draw attention of regular passers-by and therefore promote using bikes and in-line skates in the city.

The mass gathers every last Friday of the month (no matter the weather!), around 6pm at Zamkowy Square (Plac Zamkowy) in the Old Town. Each time it takes a new route through the city.

Where: Sigismund Column, Castle Square
Map: click to open
When: Friday 26 June, 6 PM
How much: no tickets, bike required (the only cost for tourists would be bike rental)
Details: click here

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#STREET FESTIVAL

Praga’s Night

Once a year streets and backyards of 19th century Praga districtc are transformed into colorful maze with concerts, theatre spectacles, film screenings and crowds of guests strolling between stalls, pubs, and art galleries. This night belongs to Praga!!!

Where: streets of old part of Praga District (Stara Praga)
Map: click to open
When: Friday 26 June, late afternoon – night
How much: mostly free
Details: click here

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#MOVIES

Summer Cinema

The Summer Cinema by the Copernicus Science Centre is the biggest and most popular Warsaw open-air cinema. This Friday it will screen award winning documentary “A River Changes Course” which opens “Paradise Lost” film cycle. The cycle addresses an issue of what we gain and what we loose as the developing science and technology reshape the enviroment around us.

Where: Copernicus Science Centre
Map: click to open
When: Friday 26 June, 9 PM
How much: free
Details: click here

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cycle, walk and watch on Friday!