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Wroclaw: 2-Hour Tour of Old Town

1. Wroclaw: 2-Hour Tour of Old Town

Discover the sights of Wroclaw and wander the beautiful old town on this tour. Start at the Marketplace and visit the famous Piwnica Świdnicka restaurant, then head to the Old Town Hall of Wroclaw and to Pranger where you can see parts of the city that have existed since the Middle Ages. See the old city prison, the university, the famous Fontanna Szermierza fountain and the largest marketplace in the city – the Hala Targowa. Visit Wroclaw Cathedral and countless other architectural masterpieces from the 10th to 18th centuries. Learn more about the legends of the city's landmarks and wander along the promenade back to the marketplace.

Wroclaw: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour

2. Wroclaw: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour

Discover the highlights of Wroclaw's Old Town with the help of a private guide on a walking tour of the historic city center. During 2-hour tour, you will explore the medieval Market Square and stroll down streets to admire colorful narrow buildings, tenement houses and the Gothic façade of the 13th-century Town Hall. Follow your guide to see the unique District of Four Denominations and reach the main building of Wroclaw University with its grand Aula Leopoldina (Ceremonial Hall). Keep a look out for the famous copper dwarves that were placed around the city as part of the anti-Communist Orange Alternative movement. Take the challenge and find them all! To see even more interesting places, choose the 3-hour option and admire extraordinary buildings hidden in Slowacki’s Park, such as the Panorama Raclawicka, National Museum or Museum of Architecture. Go further and see the fantastic Bastion Ceglarski, the old fortification right next to river. On the way, you will also visit St. Adalbert's Church. The best part of Wroclaw can be seen in the 4-hour tour. The piece de resistance of sightseeing is the oldest part of the city with its magnificent cathedrals, buildings and atmosphere. It’s called Cathedral Island or Ostrow Tumski. It has few islands (Slodowa or Piasek Island), the lovely Tumski Bridge, churches, the Arcibishop’s Palace and the amazing Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Walk inside to see baroque chapels and its rich interior.

Wroclaw: Guided City Walk

3. Wroclaw: Guided City Walk

Discover the diversity of this great city, its ingenuity, and its mixed legacy created by Poles, Czechs, Austrians and Germans. Your tour starts in the Market Square (Rynek), where you’ll be amazed by the unique beauty of the late Gothic City Hall. Strolling through the medieval streets, you’ll come across the beautiful university campus, where the main assembly hall is a striking example of the Baroque architecture from the Hapsburg times.   Continue on to wander through enchanting medieval streets and admire the variety of architecture styles on display. Throughout, your guide will tell you funny stories, quirky legends, and mysterious facts hiding behind each building. He’ll also point out for you the many gnome statues that make this city so unique. You’ll learn the story behind these gnomes and in particular, why there are so many of them.   Your tour concludes in the oldest part of Wroclaw, Ostrow Tumski. Located here is the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, as well as many other churches and cloisters that lend the area an extraordinarily spiritual atmosphere. Your guide will be happy to give you suggestions of where to go from here to complete your exploration of the city.

Odra River Cruise: Wroclaw Old Town, Ostrow Tumski Island

4. Odra River Cruise: Wroclaw Old Town, Ostrow Tumski Island

Your guide will greet you at the hotel and take you to the harbour. Begin your journey with a transfer or walk from your hotel to Kardynalska Harbour. Placed in a picturesque corner of Wroclaw city, the harbour hides within the neighbourhood of the Zoological Garden and the Centennial Hall. Take 1h cruise along the Odra River to admire the breathtaking panorama of the Old Town and beautiful city bridges. Enjoy stunning views of the Grunwaldzki suspension bridge from the second biggest river in Poland. During your 1h cruise you will be taken on a journey to see lots of famous monuments, such as Szczytniki lock, Pressure Tower and Ostrow Tumski Island - the oldest part of Wroclaw. You will also learn from your knowledgeable guide about the city’s history and legends gone by. After the tour you will be transferred back to reach your hotel.

Wroclaw: Old Town Walking Tour With a Local Expert

5. Wroclaw: Old Town Walking Tour With a Local Expert

Discover Wroclaw, a city with more than a thousand years of history, which has changed its name more than thirty times. Throughout the centuries the city was under the Polish, Bohemian, Habsburg and German authorities. This tour provides an overview of Wroclaw, which can serve as an encouragement for you to explore the city on your own. This tour is a classic itself and at the same time a solid introduction to the city. During this tour you get the chance to see the most important buildings and places in the city center – the Old Town Hall, the Market Square, the Salt Square, the Pillory, the Elizabeth Church, the Old Prison, the University’s main building, the Ossolinski National Library, the Market Hall and the oldest part of the city: the Cathedral Island. These places will help you get to know the rich and complicated history of the city and find out how Wroclaw has changed in the course of time.

Wroclaw: City Highlights Tour by Electric Car

6. Wroclaw: City Highlights Tour by Electric Car

Experience the best sites in Wroclaw in the comfort of an eco-friendly electric car. The city's history will come to life with the help of a local, professional guide. Admire the beauty of Wroclaw's Old Town and feel the excitement of the Main Market Square. Marvel at the architecture of Centennial Hall and the Spire monument from the outside and drive past the famous Wroclaw University. Venture onto Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski) and learn about the city's Medieval history. Stroll around the outside of sacral buildings including the Archbishop's Palace and Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Learn the military history behind the Bastion Ceglarski and the Panorama Raclawicka. Along the way, keep a lookout for the famous copper dwarves that were placed around the city as part of the anti-Communist Orange Alternative movement.

Wroclaw: City of 100 Bridges 4-Hour Private City Tour

7. Wroclaw: City of 100 Bridges 4-Hour Private City Tour

Tour medieval Wroclaw, rich in history and known as the City of 100 Bridges. See the Centennial Hall (a UNESCO Heritage Site) in Szczytnicki Park, boasting a 137 foot tall cupola – the largest building of its kind at the time of construction.Later, explore the oldest part of Wroclaw at Ostrow Tumski, famous for the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Walk along Oder river bank and ascend the Polish Hill, offering the splendid view over the city.See the panorama at the Battle of Raclawice Museum, presenting one of the biggest 360˚ panoramic battle scenes in the world. Stop at Aula Leopoldina, the representative Baroque hall at the Wroclaw University.Stroll around medieval cobblestone streets which lead to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with a Gothic architectural town hall in the center.

Wroclaw: 3-Hour City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

8. Wroclaw: 3-Hour City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Join an expert local guide on a 3-hour walking tour that takes you around Wroclaw's old town and the historic Ostrow Tumskithe Island, the city's oldest area. Learn the fascinating history of Wroclaw and get an insider's look at the vibrant culture of this beautiful city. Travel back in time to the beginnings of this fascinating city as you enter Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski), an island that is the oldest part of Wroclaw. Experience a spiritual place with silent streets, unique 19th-century gas lamps, and monuments from the Middle Ages. See remains of the first castle of the Duke of Piast's dynasty, the Holy Cross Church, and the Dumplings Gate. Admire extraordinary examples of Gothic art at St. John the Baptist's Cathedral, focusing on the religious life of citizens.  Cross the River Odra by the Tumski Bridge, also known as Lover's Bridge, and step into the current city center, which is located on the left bank of the river. From here, walk through the Market Hall and the Ossolinski National Institute with its small, picturesque garden. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Old City and arrive at Wroclaw University, a monumental complex of baroque edifices. Enter the "Old Shambles" medieval meat market and witness how it has transformed today into a corner belonging to local artists with their colorful art galleries and shops with handmade souvenirs. As you follow your guide, take notice of the unique architectural styles of numerous houses of famous citizens who once lived here and were places where distinguished guests were hosted.  Stop at the original Town Hall, which is an example of the Gothic style and contains the Museum of Bourgeois Art. Learn about the history of the impressive St. Elizabeth Church. This religious site has been the parish temple since the Middle Ages for the richest inhabitants.    Next, visit the market square is one of the biggest city markets in Europe and one of the main tourist destinations in Poland today that contains dozens of traditional restaurants, pubs, and cafes.

Wroclaw: Old & New Town Highlights Private Guided Walking To

9. Wroclaw: Old & New Town Highlights Private Guided Walking To

Discover the highlights of Wroclaw's historic Old Town & New Town and learn more about the monuments from a private guide. See the city's main square (Rynek Glowny) and walk through the medieval streets. Reach the stunning main building of Wroclaw University with its impressive Aula Leopoldina in Baroque style. Continue down medieval streets that lead to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the Gothic town hall in the center. Visit the picturesque Wroclaw Town Hall and see the famous copper dwarfs as well as the memorial to Dietrich Bonhoeffer. See the Royal Road, which ends in the oldest part of Wroclaw, Ostrow Tumski. Located here, you will find the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist as well as many churches and cloisters, which lend the area an extraordinary spiritual atmosphere. This tour will lead you along the streets of the Old Town, through the main square, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the Cloth Hall and the historical buildings of the Wroclaw University. People usually visit the Old Town of Wroclaw but overlook the newest contemporary history which is even more interesting. During the tour, you will get to know whole history of the city and have an opportunity to see how everyday life looks like. Your guide will show you the best places in Wroclaw and for sure you will enjoy this experience. From World War II and the Polish People's Republic to nowadays - it means only one thing. You will become acquainted with the most turbulent history of Poland and Wroclaw. 

Wroclaw: Old Town Segway Guided Tour

10. Wroclaw: Old Town Segway Guided Tour

As the light begins to fade, uncover the charm of Wroclaw on this unique 90-minute guided Segway tour of the city. Accompanied by your knowledgeable guide, follow a route that passes by all the hotspots of the beautiful Old Town. Once you are comfortable using your Segway, ride in a group and see many memorable landmarks including the Medieval Market Square at the heart of Wroclaw and the Fairy Tale Gothic Townhall with a spectacular Glass Fountain in front. As you sail past on your Segway, see the superb Cloth Hall, the Royal Palace which houses the city museum and St. Barbara Church. Continue to explore Wroclaw’s fine examples of religious architecture as your guide shows you many churches including St. Krzysztof Church, St. Agnieszka Church and St. Elizabeth Church. See another market square, Solny Square where you can buy flowers at any time of the day. Pass by Wroclaw’s picturesque green spaces, the Wrocławski park and Słowacki park where you will visit the Racławice Panorama, a 360-degree painting commemorating the victorious 1794 battle. Admire the Baroque University building and stunning grounds. Complete your comprehensive Segway tour as you catch sight of the Jewish synagogue under a White Stork and the local food hall, the Market Hall. Before you return your Segway, let your guide know how many of the Wroclaw Dwarves you spotted!  

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4.9 / 5

based on 227 reviews

I was the only guest on a snowy midweek tour. Shawn (native English speaker) was a superb guide, very well prepared, informative, impressive knowledge of Polish history. A great introduction to Wroclaw. I felt sorry for the huge groups on the free tour whose guide sounded robotic., when I had such an interactive tour

We really enjoyed our guided city tour. We were taken to all the main sights in the city. Not only was the historical and art-historical background explained in a very appealing way, but one or two anecdotes were also included. We recommend this really good tour without reservation and wish you a lot of fun!

Our guide Sean was very knowledgeable about the history of Wroclaw and knew a lot of details. We have learned a lot and had a great time. Highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to visit significant sites in the city and learn about the history of each of them.

We enjoyed learning about the history of charming Wroclaw while a bit off the beaten path. Absolutely recommend!

Very informative guide - great introduction to the city