Tour the City Hall
Wroclaw’s City Hall is a very interesting place. In its tower it hides the oldest clock bell – unfortunately not available to visitors. But! In the underground of the City Hall there is the famous Swidnicka Basement, which is considered to be the oldest restaurant in Europe. You will certainly find its unique decor and design interesting.
Type: monumental/attraction
Address: Wroclaw, ul. Rynek
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (Wednesday-Sunday)
Length of visiting: unrestricted
Price: discounted – 7PLN, normal – 10PLN
Directions: by bus – lines: 132, K, 142; by tram – lines: 7, 15, 20, 23, 2, 6 (Rynek stop)
Admire Ostrów Tumski
The oldest, historic part of Wroclaw, located by the river Odra. We recommend it both to those in love and those single. But make sure to take your camera with you since it is a perfect place for taking photos. You can feel there the romantic soul of Wroclaw.
Type: mixed: park, monuments, churches
Address: Wroclaw, Ostrów Tumski
Opening hours: all the time
Length of visiting: unrestricted
Price: free
Directions: by bus – lines: 251, 259 (Hala Targowa stop)
Visit Hala Stulecia
Hala Stulecia is one of Wroclaw’s buildings you definitely should see. This object belongs to UNESCO, and there are organized mass events, like concerts, antique and minerals stock exchange, tourist fairs, and much more. You can check the full list of events on the official website and we guarantee you will find something that you’ll enjoy.
Type: tourist attraction/monument
Address: Wroclaw, ul. Wystawowa 1
Opening hours: depending on the event
Length of visiting: unrestricted
Directions: lines: 145, 146, E (Hala Stulecia stop), by train – lines: 1, 2, 4, 10 (Hala Stulecia, Zoo or Tramwajowa stop)
Internet: http://halastulecia.pl
The City Museum of Wroclaw
It was founded in 2000 and created by combining three separate institutions, namely, the Archeological Museum, the Historical Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery. They all, apart from the last one, are located in the centre of the town. For the lovers of castles and palaces, we definitely recommend visiting the Royal Palace.
Type: museum
Address: the market square
Opening hours: 10am – 5pm (Monday-Sunday)
Price: check out the price list on the website
Length of visiting: depending on the ticket
Directions: by bus – lines: 132, K, 142; by tram – lines: 7, 15, 20, 23, 2, 6 (Rynek stop)
Internet:Muzeum Miejskie Website
Panorama of the Battle of Racławice
Panorama of the Battle of Racławice is an unusual 19th century relic. It is a large painting (15x114m) that will impress everyone! It is closely connected to the history of Poland so you will have a chance to learn something new about our Polish bravery. And just one bit of trivia: the priming of the painting took 750kg of paint!
Type: museum
Address: Wroclaw, ul. Purkyniego 11
Opening hours: 9am – 4pm (Tuesday – Sunday)
Length of visiting: 30min
Price: discounted – 18PLN, normal – 25PLN
Directions: by tram – lines: 8, 9, 11, 23 (Purkyniego stop)
Internet: Panorama Racławicka Website
Visit Water Tower
The water tower is a structure in the form of a tower, on top of which a reservoir is located, used for ensuring the stability of pressure in the water supply system. It is a brick building built in neo-gothic style with some neo-roman elements. Currently, the building itself is used as a restaurant so you can eat and admire a great piece of design.
Type: art + restaurant
Address: Wroclaw, ul. Sudecka 125a
Opening hours: 8am – 12pm (Monday-Friday), 10am – 12pm (Saturday-Sunday)
Length of visiting: unrestricted
Price: depending on you
Directions: by bus – lines: 247, 257; by tram – lines: 6, 17, 24
Internet: Water Tower Website
Sightsee the Synagogue
It is the main Jewish synagogue in Wroclaw, built in a classical style with roman elements. The synagogue is also the centre of Jewish culture, where many exhibitions, concerts, workshops and meetings are held. The atmosphere there is quite amazing so we recommend it to those looking for something unusual.
Type: synagogue
Address: Wroclaw, ul. Wlodkowica 9
Opening hours: 10am – 17pm (Sunday – Thursday), 10am – 16pm (Friday)
Length of visiting: unrestricted
Price: free
Directions: by bus – lines: 122, 127, 132, 142, 245, 253; by tram: 3, 10, 20, 32P, 33P (Pl. Jana Pawła stop)
Internet: Wroclaw Synagogue Website