A Day in Warsaw
A sunny day in Warsaw offered the perfect setting for a ride organised by the tokyobike Poland store—combining good company, great coffee, and a visit to a local ceramic studio.


The route began with a downhill ride from the shop on Copernicus Street to the Vistula River boulevard. From there, the group crossed Gdański Bridge into the Praga district via the riverside bike path, arriving at Hallera Square. In the neighbourhood, they stopped by Trzy Kruki Café for specialty coffee, sweet pastries, bagels with whipped butter, and fresh sandwiches. A visit to Serso followed—known for its delicious sweet and savoury bagels.


The ride then returned to central Warsaw, heading toward Oleandrów Street for a visit to COASTAL (now closed), a favourite local spot. The area is also home to some beloved eats, including Belgian fries and the popular MOD restaurant, known for its donuts.




Nearby in the Mokotów district, the group visited Gröpk ceramic studio, run by friend and fellow rider Marcin Kuberna. His handmade pieces have been featured at international design events, including Salone del Mobile in Milan and Paris. Watching him at work added a special, creative touch to the day.



The ride wrapped up with a peaceful cruise along Ujazdowskie Avenue, surrounded by greenery and park views—a perfect end to a day spent exploring the city on two wheels.

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