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About Wroclaw

Wrocław, often referred to as the "Venice of Poland," is a picturesque city adorned with charming canals and stunning architecture. The vibrant Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, is a lively hub filled with colorful townhouses and the impressive Gothic-style Town Hall. As you wander through the city, you'll discover the whimsical dwarfs scattered throughout, each with its own story, adding a playful touch to the urban landscape. The historic Ostrów Tumski, with its stunning cathedral and serene atmosphere, invites reflection. With a rich cultural scene, delightful cuisine, and warm hospitality, Wrocław enchants every traveler who arrives.
Main attractions in
The Market Square
The historical center of Wroclaw - the Old Town
The Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław
The St. John the Baptist Archcathedral
Orthodox Cathedral Of The Nativity Of The Most Holy Mother Of God
The University of Wrocław
The Market Square
Market Square (Wrocław) — one of the most beautiful and historic squares in Poland. At the center stands the Gothic-style Town Hall, surrounded by colorful houses from different architectural eras. This place attracts tourists with its architecture, restaurants, and cultural events.
The historical center of Wroclaw - the Old Town
Historic Center of Wrocław (Old Town) — the heart of the city, home to major historical and cultural landmarks such as Market Square, the Town Hall, and the Gothic Church of St. Elizabeth. Narrow streets, ancient houses, and cozy cafes create the atmosphere of a medieval town.
The Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław
Wrocław University Botanical Garden — one of the oldest botanical gardens in Poland, established in 1811. It features over 12,000 plant species, along with unique greenhouses displaying tropical and exotic plants. The garden is a popular spot for walks and scientific research.
The St. John the Baptist Archcathedral
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Wrocław) — a Gothic church and one of Wrocław's most famous landmarks. The construction began in the 13th century, and its architecture combines Gothic and Renaissance elements. The cathedral is known for its towering spires, magnificent interior, and historical significance to the city.
Orthodox Cathedral Of The Nativity Of The Most Holy Mother Of God
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Wrocław) — the largest Orthodox church in the city, built in the late 19th century in Neo-Byzantine architectural style. The cathedral features a majestic exterior and beautiful frescoes inside. It serves as an important center for the Orthodox community and a key religious landmark in Wrocław.
The University of Wrocław
University of Wrocław — one of Poland's oldest and largest universities, founded in 1702. It is famous for its architecture, including the majestic Main Building with its original interiors and observatory. The university played a key role in the development of science and education in the region and in shaping distinguished scholars.
Vacation with children
Ostrów Tumski
Explore the oldest part of the city with stunning cathedrals, bridges, and a romantic evening ambiance.
Wroclaw Zoo and Afrykarium
A fascinating spot with a variety of animals and a unique aquarium showcasing African flora and fauna.
Japanese Garden
Enjoy peace and harmony in a beautifully landscaped garden with bridges and a pond.
Wroclaw Dwarfs
Find small bronze dwarf statues scattered throughout the city, turning your walk into a fun treasure hunt.
Odra River Promenade
A perfect spot for riverside strolls, boat rides, and enjoying city views.
Raclawice Panorama
Dive into history with a unique panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Racławice.