Wroclaw is also notable for its historical sites. Take in the local culture of Wroclaw at Wroclaw Palace and Wroclaw Opera. While you're here, stop by Wroclaw Market Square and Wroclaw Town Hall.
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Wroclaw City Center
Wroclaw City Center charms with medieval magic. Gothic spires of St. Elizabeth's Church rise above the colorful Market Square where the 13th-century Town Hall stands proudly. Over 300 whimsical bronze dwarf sculptures hide throughout cobblestone streets, creating a delightful treasure hunt. Students from Wroclaw University add youthful energy to this historic district where Polish heritage shines. Traditional pierogi and regional craft beers await in atmospheric cellar restaurants and cozy coffeehouses. The car-free cobblestone streets make exploring on foot a pleasure, with trams circling the perimeter. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer the perfect base for immersing in centuries of fascinating history.

Wroclaw Old Town
Wroclaw Old Town enchants with medieval marvels and cobblestone charm. The Gothic Town Hall and colorful baroque facades surround Market Square, where street performers entertain daily. Discover over 300 whimsical bronze dwarf statues along winding streets or climb St. Elizabeth's Church tower for panoramic views. The cathedral's Gothic spires and Tumski Island's ancient churches create a magical atmosphere along the Oder River. Traditional Polish pierogi and kielbasa dominate the dining scene, with cozy cafés offering outdoor seating in summer. The pedestrian-only area makes exploration easy, while trams connect to the main station within minutes. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings provide character-filled stays close to historic attractions.

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Open Photo by Anna Baranowska
Stare Miasto
Stare Miasto's cobblestone wonderland is packed with eye-candy architecture and whimsical surprises at every turn. The medieval Market Square dazzles with its rainbow-hued merchant houses and Gothic Town Hall. Duck down hidden alleys to discover over 300 bronze dwarf statues playing hide-and-seek throughout this pedestrian paradise. The dining scene serves up hearty Polish classics in atmospheric cellar restaurants with outdoor terraces when the weather cooperates. Car-free streets make exploring a breeze, though those cobblestones demand comfy shoes. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer the perfect base for soaking up this historic neighborhood's charm.

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Srodmiescie
Wroclaw's Srodmiescie neighborhood is known for its riverfront and gardens, and entices visitors with attractions including Botanical Gardens and Wroclaw Zoo.
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Wroclaw is applauded for its museums and art with such cultural attractions as Wroclaw Palace and Wroclaw Opera. Visitors to this historical city speak highly of the cafes whereas sights include Wroclaw Market Square and Wroclaw Town Hall.































































































