Warsaw

Polish Vodka Museum

The site of a former Vodka factory, closed in 2007 and now restored to become one of the beacons of the newly renovated Praga Koneser Centre in the Praga district. We at IYP have been swept off our feet by Polish vodka (not in that way!), due to its fascinating history and variety, and now, we feel it our duty to enlighten all who visit the country about the fascinating details and metamorphosis of the drink which has for a long time suffered an image problem, associated with...umm...getting legless as quickly as possible. Times have changed. This is Poland's national drink, and therefore, proponents of vodka would like us all to approach the drink like Scots to whisky!
 

The museum is a multimedia-filled experience, taking you from the early beginnings to modern day production methods. Along the way, you will see a variety of really old vodka bottles, be treated to a vodka tasting, and afterwards, have the opportunity to buy some classy gifts. The museum is a celebration of the wonderful spirit, so deeply tied to Polish history itself.

How to Visit

There are several ways to visit the museum, from audio tours to standard tours to various extended and VIP tours, plus a range of workshops, including food pairing with vodka, cocktail and tincture making. The best approach is to reserve online through their website, where you'll see all the options and various languages available. Essentially, there are two main tours you can enjoy! The first is a Foodie ticket, which allows you, accompanied by an experienced guide, to visit the interactive exhibition of the Polish Vodka Museum and enjoy modern dishes of international cuisine at the Setki Powodów restaurant. The Koneser ticket, on the other hand, will additionally allow you to relax in the 3/4 Koneser Bar with an original cocktail from the Secret Menu and receive a personal diploma of a Polish Vodka Connoisseur.

In addition to the above, you can also go along to one of a number of workshops, including food pairing with vodka, cocktail and tincture making. The best approach is to reserve online through their website, where you'll see all the options and various languages available. Standard guided tours in Polish or English start according to the schedule available on the website,; tours in French, German, Russian and Spanish are also available, but must be booked 48hrs in advance (including audio guide tours). The final tours of the day begin at 19:00 Sun-Thu and 20:00 Fri-Sat.

There is also the possibility of organising 'night tours' outside of museum opening hours - after 19:00 or 20:00, before 12 noon or on Mondays. Booking is required 7 days in advance.

Note that you can also organize functions for parties here! call for more details
Note that those under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Average visiting time: 1.5hrs.

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Amenities

Dogs Allowed

Metro

Dworzec Wileński

Email

recepcja@pvm.pl

Open

Open 12:00-20:00. Fri, Sat 12:00-21:00, Closed Mon.

Price/Additional Info

from 70zł

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