9:00 AM: Start your day at Wroclaw Market Square (Rynek), one of the largest in Europe. The square is surrounded by beautiful Gothic buildings, including the 13th-century Town Hall (Hotel Town). Take a stroll around and get familiar with the city.
10:00 AM: Visit the Panorama Raclawicka, a giant canvas painting depicting the Battle of Raclawice in 1794. The panorama is housed inside a former church.
Lunch
Head to Kurczowa 33 for traditional Polish cuisine with modern twists.
Address: ul. Kurczowa 33, 50-385 Wrocław
Try their pierogi or gołąbki!
Afternoon
1:00 PM: Explore the Wroclaw Market, a bustling marketplace filled with local vendors selling everything from fresh produce to souvenirs.
3:00 PM: Visit the Ossolineum Library and Archive, an impressive historical building that houses a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and artworks.
Evening
For dinner, head to Café Camellia for delicious Middle Eastern-inspired food in a cozy setting.
Address: ul. Ruska 11, 50-369 Wrocław
Don’t miss their shawarma!
Day 2: Discover the Modern Side of Wroclaw
Morning
9:00 AM: Start your day at the Wroclaw University Campus, a beautiful complex that includes the stunning Auditorium Maximum building.
10:30 AM: Visit the Duck Statue (Papugarnia), a quirky attraction featuring over 50 bronze duck statues scattered around the city. Take photos and enjoy the public art.
Lunch
Head to Przysłopka, a local eatery serving traditional Polish dishes with a modern twist.
Address: ul. Przysłópkowa 3, 50-386 Wrocław
Try their bigos or zapiekanka!
Afternoon
1:00 PM: Visit the Wroclaw Panorama, another impressive artwork depicting a historical battle scene.
3:30 PM: Explore the Hydroelectric Power Plant (Zespół Elektrowni), an industrial site turned into a popular spot for photography and relaxation.
Evening
For dinner, head to Restauracja Pod Białym Niedźwiedzie, a cozy restaurant serving traditional Polish cuisine in a charming setting.
Address: ul. Świdnicka 27, 50-077 Wrocław
Don’t miss their gołąbki!
Accommodation
Consider staying at Hotel Polonia, a stylish hotel located near the Wroclaw Market Square.
Address: ul. Powstanców Wielkopolskich 10, 50-017 Wrocław
Transportation
The best way to get around Wroclaw is on foot or by using public transportation (trams and buses). Consider purchasing a Wroclaw Card, which offers free public transport for the duration of your stay.
If you prefer to rent a bike, consider Nextbike, a bike-sharing service with stations throughout the city.
Things to Know
Wroclaw is generally safe, but as with any major city, be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure.
The official language is Polish, but many locals speak English, especially in tourist areas.
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for good service (around 10% of the bill).
Tips
Be prepared for crowds in the Old Town area during peak season.
Don’t miss trying traditional Polish street food, such as pierogi or zapiekanka!
Wroclaw has a vibrant arts scene; keep an eye out for public art installations and street performances.
Other Attractions of Interest
Wroclaw Museum (Muzeum Wrocławia): A museum showcasing the city’s history and culture.
Wroclaw Zoological Garden: A popular zoo with a wide variety of animals.
The Centennial Hall: An iconic building hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events.