REVIEW · WARSAW
Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2
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If you want a break from museums, this is a hands-on option. In an indoor Warsaw range, you’ll shoot a serious mix of pistols, rifles, and even a submachine gun, with English instruction and a strong focus on safety.
What I like most is how practical the session feels: you don’t just stand around. You get structured time on real firing lanes with modern equipment, then work through a set lineup that includes a Glock 17, an AK-47, and a full-auto Glauberyt submachine gun.
One thing to consider: you may need to show a passport at check-in, and the experience is not the cheapest. Also, the marketing mentions up to 90 shots, but Package 2’s listed shot totals add up to 60, so it’s worth confirming what your exact package includes.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering the Indoor Range in Warsaw (Krakowiaków 80A)
- The firearm lineup in Package 2: what you’ll actually shoot
- How the 45-minute session flows at the PM shooter slot
- Instructors and English support: Michael, Sebastian, and Krys
- Safety first, and why that affects your enjoyment
- Price and value: $110.53, shot counts, and what you’re buying
- Location, timing, and group size: fitting it into your Warsaw day
- Who should book this shooting range experience?
- Planning tips so your session goes smoothly
- Should you book Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2?
- FAQ
- Where is the shooting range meeting point?
- How long is the session?
- What firearms are included in Package 2?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- Is it near public transportation?
- How many people are in the group at most?
- Do I need to bring identification?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Six firearm types in Package 2 with a set shot count (60 total shots listed)
- Indoor lanes with target conveyors and 16 firing tracks to keep things moving
- English-speaking instructors highlighted by names like Michael, Sebastian, and Krys
- Full-auto experience in the lineup (Glauberyt submachine gun) for maximum adrenaline
- A short, focused session around 45 minutes, which can feel fast if you love it
Entering the Indoor Range in Warsaw (Krakowiaków 80A)

Your session starts at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, which makes it easy to reach without fighting the whole city. The range is set up for a smooth flow of people, with lanes designed for quick transitions between shooters. It’s also near public transportation, so you’re not locked into a taxi plan.
The biggest practical win here is the indoor setup. Weather can mess with outdoor plans, but indoors you’re still shooting when Warsaw’s day turns gray. Since the schedule offers multiple departure times, you can usually fit it into a day that already has your walking and sightseeing.
Inside, the range is modern and functional: 16 firing tracks with target conveyors. That matters because it reduces dead time. In shooting, the waiting can be the boring part, and the conveyor system helps keep the session lively and organized.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Warsaw.
The firearm lineup in Package 2: what you’ll actually shoot

Package 2 comes with a defined menu of guns and shots. Here’s the lineup and shot count per person:
- CZ 75 kadet pistol: 10 shots
- Glock 17 pistol: 15 shots
- AK-47 assault rifle: 10 shots
- Colt 1911 pistol: 5 shots
- Glauberyt submachine gun (full auto): 15 shots
- Shotgun: 5 shots
That mix is smart for first-timers. You’ll get variety without feeling like you need to master one weapon before you can enjoy the next. The pistols make the mechanics easier to understand, while the rifle and submachine gun add the big, movie-inspired scale—minus the fantasy.
The full-auto Glauberyt is the headline item for most people. It’s also the part that tends to make your brain do a quick recalculation: recoil, noise, and rhythm feel real, not cinematic. The session is still guided and controlled, so you can stay focused on safety and technique.
One note for expectations: the overall experience is advertised as up to 90 shots, but Package 2’s listed shots add up to 60. If you’re the type who wants maximum trigger time, check what your exact booking includes before you go in with a 90-shot assumption.
How the 45-minute session flows at the PM shooter slot
Your time on the range is about 45 minutes. That’s long enough to feel like you did something meaningful, but short enough that the program stays efficient.
While every shooting session can vary a bit, the setup you should expect is consistent: you’ll get a safety briefing first, then move through the firearm sequence under instructor guidance. Reviews put special weight on clear instructions and safety being prioritized, and that’s exactly what you want before you touch any firearm.
The range uses target conveyors across 16 tracks, so targets appear and reset as you go. That means your attention stays on your lane and the instructor’s cues, instead of wasting time waiting for manual target changes.
What I’d plan for: once you start shooting, time can feel like it slips. One reviewer even said they would have stayed longer, which is a good sign that the structure is good. If you’re looking for a slow, leisurely experience, this package is more like a concentrated hit of shooting than a full-day hobby workshop.
Instructors and English support: Michael, Sebastian, and Krys
A big reason people rate this so high is instruction quality. Multiple reviews highlight instructors like Michael, Sebastian, and Krys, and the pattern is the same: attentive coaching, clear safety explanations, and no rushing.
This matters more than most people think. With firearms, the hardest part is not pulling a trigger. It’s following instructions in the moment, understanding lane rules, and building just enough technique to enjoy it without getting overwhelmed.
Because the experience is offered in English, you’re not stuck translating safety steps or firearm basics. If you’re a complete beginner, this is the difference between feeling confident and feeling lost. Reviews describe a no-pressure atmosphere too, which helps you relax instead of tensing up.
If you’re new, listen for the small tips. Shooting is harder than movies make it look, so you’ll likely need a bit of adjustment in stance and focus. The instructors’ job is to get you shooting safely and effectively, not to speed-run your learning.
Safety first, and why that affects your enjoyment
In any shooting experience, safety rules can either feel strict and scary, or strict and calming. The consistent theme here is that safety is prioritized without turning the mood hostile.
What that usually means in practice: you get straightforward guidance on how to handle the firearm, when to act, and what not to do. Reviews repeatedly call out that instructions were clear and that instructors didn’t rush people, even when shooters wanted extra time with a weapon after finishing.
There’s also a cultural piece to this. In a place where safety is taken seriously, you tend to relax faster. You’re not second-guessing what’s allowed; you’re following steps and focusing on your lane. That’s when a short session becomes genuinely fun instead of just stressful.
Also, noise and force are real. One review puts it plainly: shooting feels harder than movies, even with a small pistol. That’s not bad news—it’s a reminder that the experience delivers on the real-world power, not a watered-down simulation.
Price and value: $110.53, shot counts, and what you’re buying
At about $110.53 per person, this sits in the “premium activity” category. It’s not a cheap add-on like a basic city tour, and a review even said it’s not the cheapest activity out there.
So what’s the value? You’re paying for three things:
1) A controlled indoor range environment
2) A professional instructor guiding you in English
3) A structured lineup of multiple firearm types, including the full-auto Glauberyt option
If you compare this to the cost of renting a basic range session alone, the big difference is guidance plus the variety of guns. You’re not just buying time; you’re buying a curated route through several weapons.
Now, the shot math is where you should pay attention. Package 2 lists 60 shots. The highlights mention up to 90 shots, which suggests there are variables across packages or options. If you want the highest shot total, confirm whether your Package 2 booking includes only the listed amounts or whether additional shots are part of the experience.
If you’re going for the experience itself—safe instruction, multiple guns, and the thrill of firing real firearms—60 shots is still substantial. It’s enough to get a feel for how each weapon behaves and to leave with a story you’ll repeat for years.
Location, timing, and group size: fitting it into your Warsaw day

You can choose from multiple departure times in the morning or afternoon. Your best move is to line it up with a part of the day when you’re not racing between long sightseeing stops. Since the session is around 45 minutes, it’s easy to pair with a neighborhood walk, a meal, or a museum visit nearby.
The range can host up to 40 travelers. That’s not a tiny group, but shooting ranges generally work by lanes rather than constant crowding. The more important factor for comfort is how the instructor pacing and lane setup manage turnover, and the modern setup with target conveyors suggests the experience is designed to keep flow efficient.
For getting there, the address is clear and the activity is near public transportation. If you’re staying central, a taxi or transit should be straightforward. The reviews also note it being easy to reach from the city center by taxi, which is useful if you’d rather avoid figuring out transit connections on short time.
Who should book this shooting range experience?
This is a good fit if you want a safe, structured way to try firearms without needing prior experience. Reviews describe it as suitable for novices and highlight that instruction is simple and clear.
It also suits people traveling as couples or small groups who want a shared activity that isn’t another “walk and stare at things” day. If one person is braver, the instructor guidance helps keep the experience comfortable for both.
You might consider skipping it if:
- You’re sensitive to noise and the physical force of recoil
- You need a very leisurely pace (this is fast and focused)
- You want a guaranteed maximum shot total and don’t want to verify package details
It can also be a poor match if you’re strictly budget-focused. The value is strongest when you want the mix of guns and the instruction.
Planning tips so your session goes smoothly
Here are practical things to help you avoid small frustrations:
- Bring your passport, just to be safe, since some participants reported being asked to show it at check-in.
- Set your expectations: it’s about 45 minutes, so listen carefully and don’t expect long practice rounds.
- If you care about shot totals, confirm the difference between the up-to-90-shots marketing and Package 2’s listed 60 shots.
- Arrive with enough buffer time to check in and get settled without rushing.
Also, go in with a mindset of learning, not performing. Shooting is harder than it looks, and the goal is to enjoy the process safely. If you finish and want more, that’s not unheard of—reviews describe instructors being flexible when someone wanted to try additional guns after their main run.
Should you book Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2?
Book it if you want a safety-first, English-guided shooting experience with a real variety of firearms, including a full-auto submachine gun. The price makes sense when you consider that you’re paying for instruction and a curated lineup rather than just renting a lane.
Skip it if you’re mainly hunting for a bargain, you dislike noise/recoil, or you’re expecting the session to include more shots than the Package 2 list suggests. If shot volume is your top priority, confirm the exact shot total for your booking before you commit.
If you want one memorable, hands-on activity in Warsaw that breaks up the typical sightseeing loop, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
Where is the shooting range meeting point?
The meeting point and ticket redemption point are at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, Poland.
How long is the session?
The experience is approximately 45 minutes.
What firearms are included in Package 2?
Package 2 includes: CZ 75 kadet pistol (10 shots), Glock 17 pistol (15 shots), AK-47 assault rifle (10 shots), Colt 1911 pistol (5 shots), Glauberyt submachine gun full auto (15 shots), and a shotgun (5 shots).
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation.
How many people are in the group at most?
The maximum is 40 travelers.
Do I need to bring identification?
Some participants reported needing to show their passports at check-in, so it’s wise to bring it.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
























