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Wrocław

Wrocław, the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodship and recent European Capital of Culture, is a modern city, full of life and tourist attractions. Known for its impressive zoo with the Afrykarium and the Hydropolis Water Centre, Wrocław attracts both families and those seeking a cultural experience. It is also worth visiting the atmospheric Ostrów Tumski and the picturesque Old Town, where you can admire beautiful townhouses and monuments. In addition, the Wrocław Dwarf Trail is great fun for tourists of all ages.  

 

Accommodation in Wrocław  

Wrocław offers a variety of accommodation options in different locations - from the centre close to the Old Town to the peaceful surroundings by the Oder River. Tourists can choose from flats designed for 2, 3 or 4 people, and decide on the view from the window - of the city or the river. Some properties allow pets, which is ideal for travellers with a pet.  

There are many attractive accommodations in the city centre, located just 2 km from the railway station. These establishments are close to the cable car and Hydropolis, making them an excellent base for sightseeing. The proximity to Wrocław's Old Town provides convenient access to numerous tourist attractions. Wrocław is a city full of bridges and charming quays along the Oder River. Booking accommodation near the river is a great idea for those who want to enjoy walks and outdoor activities. Many properties offer access to a children's playground and proximity to tourist attractions. The area around the zoo and the gondola railway are great places to relax in greenery. Some facilities allow you to bring your pet.  

Flat rental prices in Wrocław start from around PLN 170 per night. Prices may vary depending on the location and standard of the facility.  

 

Attractions in Wrocław  

Wrocław is a city rich in tourist attractions. Apart from the aforementioned zoo with the Afrykarium and Hydropolis, it is worth visiting the Old Town with one of the largest market squares in Europe and the Centennial Hall, listed on the UNESCO list. Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island) impresses with its sacred monuments, and the Japanese Garden offers a unique experience of relaxation among the greenery. Walking along the boulevards along the Oder River, you can discover the city's many bridges and charming corners.  

 

Wrocław is a place full of history and culture that is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Come and discover the magic of Lower Silesia!