REVIEW · POLAND
Amazing shooting experience at the best Indoor Shooting Range Warsaw
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A firing lane in Warsaw beats guesswork fast. This indoor session is built around instruction, a small group, and a smooth one-hour rhythm. You’ll also get that rare mix of pro supervision and a comfortable place to reset with coffee in the lobby.
Two things I really like: you can try a wide range of firearms (from pistols to rifles, plus shotguns and submachine guns), and instruction is available in English or German. One thing to factor in: ammunition isn’t included, so your final bill will depend on what you choose to shoot.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Warsaw indoor shooting at U27: what your hour looks like
- Meeting at Umiastowska 27 and settling in quickly
- The firing lanes: pistols, rifles, shotguns, and submachine guns
- English or German instructors: safety, technique, and a calmer vibe
- Lobby coffee and the “in-between” time you won’t mind
- The real cost of shooting: what $45.60 includes and what you pay extra
- Timing and group size: why booking about 7 weeks out can help
- Who should book U27, and who should pause first
- Should you book this indoor shooting session in Warsaw?
- FAQ
- What is included in the shooting session price?
- Is ammunition included?
- Are paper targets included?
- How long is the shooting session?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key points before you go

- English or German speaking instructors help you stay safe and moving at the right pace.
- One hour on the range with supervision and lane rental included.
- A wide mix of guns you can experience, including pistols, rifles, shotguns, and submachine guns.
- Coffee in the lobby makes the whole visit feel easier.
- Small group limit (up to 2 travelers), which usually means less waiting.
- Ammo is extra, so plan for that when you compare value.
Warsaw indoor shooting at U27: what your hour looks like

This experience is straightforward: you show up, you get guided, and you shoot during an indoor session designed for comfort and control. Expect a structured training-and-shooting setup rather than a free-for-all. The range is called Shooting range U27 Warsaw, and the focus is on getting you safely through several gun types in a single visit.
The main “moment” is the firing-lane time. That’s where the instructors help you handle different platforms—so you’re not just repeating the same motion over and over. Even if you’ve shot before, this format can feel refreshing because it’s about switching tasks while staying consistent on safety.
The other key part is that you’re not stuck in a chair while waiting. There’s a comfortable lobby and coffee available, so your arrival and wrap-up feel normal, not awkward. It helps if you’re traveling and want one activity that fits cleanly into your day.
Meeting at Umiastowska 27 and settling in quickly

You meet at Umiastowska 27, 05-850 Ołtarzew, Poland. The activity ends back at the meeting point, which keeps the logistics simple and reduces the time you spend figuring out transport.
This is also near public transportation, so you’re not locked into a car. That matters in Warsaw, where transit can be fast and reliable when you plan a little. If you’re using public transport, give yourself a bit of buffer so you don’t arrive rushed—ranges are calmer when everyone starts relaxed.
The booking format includes a mobile ticket, which is handy for quick access on your phone. And the group size max is 2 travelers, which tends to mean less crowding and fewer delays than larger sessions.
The firing lanes: pistols, rifles, shotguns, and submachine guns
The headline here is variety, and it’s not just marketing. You can expect to try different pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and the range also includes options like submachine guns. That spread is a big deal because each category has its own feel—stance, grip, recoil management, and how you transition between tasks.
Because it’s indoor, you’re dealing with a controlled environment. You’re not adjusting for weather, wind, or glare in the same way you would outdoors. That makes the experience more predictable—especially if you’re new or you want to focus on instruction rather than conditions.
You’ll be shooting from rental guns and a firing lane as part of the session. Just keep in mind that the range can’t guess what you’ll want to shoot most, so the order and emphasis may depend on the instructor’s guidance during your hour. Your best move is to listen closely in the first few minutes—those cues usually make the later shots feel easier.
English or German instructors: safety, technique, and a calmer vibe
The instructors here speak English or German, and that’s a practical advantage in a city where not everyone wants to rely on basic phrases. Clear language matters for safety. It also affects confidence—when you understand the steps, you shoot steadier and you learn faster.
Supervision is included, meaning an instructor stays with you during the session. That’s important because trying new firearm types is not just a thrill thing—it’s a technique thing. The instructors help you with handling and safe operation, and they’re there to correct you before small mistakes grow into bigger ones.
The overall rating for the experience is 4.8 with 24 reviews, and 96% recommend it. The common thread in that kind of score is usually consistent professionalism. And here, the combination of friendly staff and genuinely helpful instruction seems to be the reason people feel comfortable from start to finish.
Lobby coffee and the “in-between” time you won’t mind
A lot of shooting experiences forget the human part. This one includes time in a lobby where you can relax and enjoy delicious coffee. That sounds small, but it changes the mood of the whole visit.
If you’re traveling, you know how often activities with strict timing turn into stress. Coffee makes it easier to wait without getting antsy. It’s also a good moment to go over what you plan to do next—like deciding which firearm types sound most interesting to you.
This is the kind of setup that makes the experience feel like a proper outing rather than a quick stop. After the session, you’ll likely feel better leaving instead of rushing straight back out.
The real cost of shooting: what $45.60 includes and what you pay extra
At $45.60 per person, the price is for a guided hour with some key essentials. Guns and firing lane rental are included, along with supervision from an instructor. That’s the core value: you’re paying for access, setup, and professional help, not just a place to stand.
What’s not included is the stuff that varies by choice. Ammunition is not included, and neither are paper targets you pick. That means your total cost will depend on how many rounds you want and whether you want targets you can keep or use as a souvenir.
Here’s how to think about value. If you want to try several firearm categories in one visit, lane time and instructor time can cost more than you’d expect if you booked them separately. Paying for a package that includes supervision and rental can end up being more economical than cobbling together individual sessions. On the flip side, if you shoot very lightly or only want one category, the ammo add-on may change your perception of value.
A simple practical tip: plan your budget with ammo in mind. Ask what options are available when you arrive, and decide before you’re already mid-session. It keeps you from feeling surprised at the end.
Timing and group size: why booking about 7 weeks out can help
The experience is typically booked around 49 days in advance on average. That’s a hint that there’s solid demand for this particular combination of range time, instruction language, and indoor comfort.
The good part for you: the maximum group size is 2 travelers. Smaller groups tend to mean less waiting and more attention per person. It also usually makes the session feel smoother—like you’re not fighting for instructor time.
Duration is listed as about 1 hour. That’s a sweet spot for a travel activity: long enough for real learning and multiple gun types, short enough that it doesn’t hijack your whole day.
If you’re in Warsaw for a weekend or a tight itinerary, this “one hour, then coffee, then done” rhythm is the kind of plan that fits nicely.
Who should book U27, and who should pause first

This experience is best for you if you want a guided shooting session in a comfortable indoor range and you’re interested in trying multiple firearm types in one hour. If you prefer instruction you can understand clearly, English and German support is a big plus.
It’s also a strong fit if you like structured experiences. Indoor shooting with supervision is safer and less stressful than figuring everything out on your own. And the small group limit makes it easier to focus.
Who should think twice? If you’re sensitive to the idea of handling firearms, or if the extra cost of ammunition and targets would be a problem for your budget, you may want to plan carefully—or consider a shorter or different format. Also, while it says most travelers can participate, “most” still implies there may be standard range requirements; it’s smart to check before you commit.
Should you book this indoor shooting session in Warsaw?
I’d book Shooting Range U27 Warsaw if you want a well-paced, instructor-led session with a wide mix of firearms and the comfort of an indoor range. The price covers the key parts that matter—lane rental, guns, and supervision—and the lobby coffee is a nice bonus that makes the visit feel easy.
If you’re budget-conscious, plan for the ammo add-on and remember that paper targets aren’t included unless you choose them. If you’re trying shooting for the first time, also lean into the instruction time at the start—those early cues will make the whole hour feel more controlled.
For many people, the standout signal is the quality score: 4.8 with 96% recommending it. That kind of consistency usually means the staff and instructors keep things professional and friendly.
FAQ
What is included in the shooting session price?
The session includes supervision by an instructor plus gun rental and firing lane rental.
Is ammunition included?
No. Ammunition is not included, and you’ll purchase it separately.
Are paper targets included?
No. Paper targets are not included. You can choose targets, and they would be part of what you buy during the experience.
How long is the shooting session?
The experience lasts about 1 hour.
Where do I meet for the activity?
You meet at Umiastowska 27, 05-850 Ołtarzew, Poland.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English (and instructors may also speak German).
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether it’s your first time shooting. I can help you think through how to budget the ammo cost and how to choose which firearm types to focus on first.




