Wrocław and Lower Silesia Region is one of the richest in Poland in tourist attractions. Discover this outstanding city of over one thousand bridges with UNESCO World Heritage Site spots. The city itself enchants the visitors with the second biggest market square in Poland, unique atmosphere of the Old Town but also one of the biggest zoos in the world, UNESCO enlisted Centennial Hall, gardens and modern museum facilities such as water museum. Give your students the opportunity to discover new country and within it, one of the most popular cities in Poland. It will be truly memorable and educational experience that broadens your students' minds.
4 days/3 nights
HB (3 breakfasts, 3 dinners)
All year
10-50
Moderate/Fast
Up to 30 days*
Arrival to Wrocław, check in at your hotel/hostel. Transfer to Ostrów Tumski, sightseeing with a guide with entrance to John the Baptist Cathedral. Steamboat cruise along Oder. Admiring the city from the river perspective. Transfer to Wrocław University sightseeing of Leopoldina Lecture Hall. Transfer to Wrocław Old Market Square. Sightseeing with a guide and free time for lunch or souvenir shopping. Transfer to Sky Tower, admiring Wrocław panorama. Dinner.
Wrocław is the most interesting and most beautiful city in Lower Silesia. You will start the tour from the Wroclaw Main Market Square. It is one of the largest markets in Europe. It has an area of 3.8 hectares. There are many colorful tenements from different eras, many restaurants, souvenir shops, bookstores .. It is a place that attracts tourists as well as Wrocław residents. The 13th century Main Market Square features the Old Town Hall. Inside is the Museum of Bourgeois Art - a branch of the City Museum and the...
Ostrów Tumski is the oldest, historic part of Wrocław. It was created in the area of crossings on the Odra River, between the estuaries of the rivers - Oława in the south, Ślęza and Widawa in the north. One of the most beautiful monuments of Ostrów Tumski is the Gothic cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Church of the Holy Cross. A popular meeting place and tourist attraction is the Tumski Bridge between Wyspa Piaskowa and Ostrów, also known as the Lovers' Bridge. The lovers hang padlocks on it as a sign of the...
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław (Polish: Katedra Św Jana Chrzciciela Wrocław), located in the Ostrów Tumski district, is a Gothic church with Neo-Gothic additions. It is the most important temple in Wrocław, the church of the Wrocław Archbishop. A beautiful gothic building, built in the 13th / 14th century as the fifth church in this place (the first Wrocław cathedral was founded by Bolesław Chrobry in 1000), rebuilt after the destruction in 1945. Inside the cathedral there are valuable monuments of ...
In Wrocław tourists are welcome to take part in passenger steamboat cruises. There are a few possible routes to enjoy on a voyage. Visitors can see places such as The Sand Island, National Museum, Peace Bridge, Grunwaldzki Bridge, Zoo Harbour and many more.
Leopoldina Lecture Hall is a part of Wrocław University and it is the biggest and the most representational part of the main campus. It is often called a Baroque pearl as it is a very spectacular, secular monument of architecture created at the end of this period. The lecture hall as the whole building was erected in years 1728-1732 and was named after founder of the whole university Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. The lecture hall itself as the most representative part of the building has stucco decorations, frescos...
The Old Market Square in Wrocław has almost 3.8 hectare and is one of the biggest old squares in Poland (after Kraków and Olecko) and Europe. It is a rectangle of 213 and 178 meters. In the centre of the square there is a big Town Hall with 66 m tower, which is the biggest in Poland. Around the market there are 60 decorative, historic tenement houses. In the basement of the Town Hall there is Piwnica Świdnicka restaurant. It is one of the oldest gastronomy points in Europe. The Town Hall is currently a city’s museum...
Sky Tower (Polish: Taras Widokowy Sky Tower Wrocław) is the tallest building in Wrocław. It is located between Powstańców Śląskich, Wielka, Gwiaździsta and Szczęśliwa streets. There is a shopping mall on the lowest storeys. Then on floors up to 28 there are offices and 184 apartments on floors 28 to 48. A publicly accessible viewpoint is located on the 49th floor. Visitors can get on top in 1 minute with the lift that carries 20 people. The entrance to the lifts is located in Gwiaździsta street. From the top, visi...
Breakfast. Discovering WWII Mysteries. Transfer to Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp Museum. Sightseeing with a guide. Next, transfer to Książ Castle. Sightseeing the castle and discovering its underground mysteries. Return to Wrocław with a short stop in Świdnica UNESCO enlisted Peace Church. Dinner.
The Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica is located on the premises of the German concentration camp that operated in the years 1940-1945. Currently, it is a museum area where visitors will be able to see the remains of old buildings, the crematorium furnace, the wall of death, the camp gate, and a faithfully reconstructed prisoner barrack and a watchtower. The main exhibition is divided into six thematic exhibitions. It presents not only the history of the camp, but also the cruel realities of everyday life of prisoners....
Książ Castle is especially interesting as it joins older history, as the construction started in the 13th century, and more recent history as it was largely changed during WWII. If you enjoy conspiracy theories of the human civilization, there is no other such place like Książ as digressions about Hitler purposes for Książ are numerous. During sightseeing of the castle, you will be able to see lots of alternations introduced by Nazi Germans. Apart from the Castle itself it is worth to stroll in the Książ gardens desi...
The church in Świdnica is situated about 53 km from Wrocław (about 1 h 10 min drive). It is made from wood and incredibly was erected only within a year of 1957. It is the biggest wooden Protestant church and with the area of 1090 square meters, it can gather 7 500 believers. The interior of the church has a Baroque style. The most dominant interior items include the 18th century altar piece, pulpit and organs. The church is encircled by lodges, among which Hochberg lodge is the most distinctive. The church is situat...
Breakfast. Transfer to Wroclaw Zoo. Sightseeing the complex with Africarium. Short walk to Centennial Hall enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List and the Four Domes Pavilion and fountain (sightseeing from the outside). In the afternoon relax in Wrocław water park. Dinner.
The Zoological Garden in Wrocław is located at 1 - 5 Wróblewskiego Street. It was founded in 1865. There are around 10,000 individuals in the zoo, representing over 1,100 species. In the ZOO in Wrocław visitors can observe animals from all continents and environments, there is, for example, the Pavilion of Madagascar, Sahara and Europe. Moreover, it houses a collection of a number of rare and exotic species such as manatee, okapi, bear cuscus, red hartebeest, Philippine mouse-deer, L'Hoest's monkey, and long-necked t...
Africarium is a part of Wrocław zoo. It was opened in 2014. It is the first oceanarium in Poland and the only one in the world that is devoted to fauna and flora of only one continent. The name of the unit came from coinage of two words Africa and aquarium giving a huge insight into what the whole enterprise is about. Giving some basic numbers, Africarium has 15 000 000 litres of water, there are 21 pools and aquariums where visitors can admire over 350 species of fish. The place on average is visited by 2.5 thousand...
The historic Centennial Exhibition Complex includes Wrocław’s only UNESCO site, the country’s oldest zoo, the tranquil Japanese Garden, the tourist-luring Pergola Fountain and the newly renovated Four Dome Pavilion. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913, when the city was part of the German Empire. Max Berg designed Centennial Hall to serve as a multi functional structure to host exhibitions, concerts, theatrical and opera performances, and sporting events, it has a seats for 7 ...
The Four Domes Pavilion (Polish: Pawilon Czterech Kopuł, Wrocław) was built in 1912-1913. It is part of the exhibition complex around the Centennial Hall. On June 25, 2016, the Museum of Contemporary Art, a new branch of the National Museum in Wrocław, was opened here. It presents a collection of Polish contemporary art with the works of the most outstanding artists of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of our century. The museum's collection includes works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Paweł Althamer,...
The Wrocław Multimedia Fountain is located next to historic Hala Stulecia complex and the Wrocław Congress Center. It is the largest fountain in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. Its ceremonial opening took place on June 4, 2009. The 1 hectare (110,000 sq ft) fountain has as many as 800 light points, three hundred water jets and three fire jets. The shows use various synchronization of water jets with music, and in the evening also with light and laser beams. Daytime shows can be watched every day, every full ...
The Aquapark in Wrocław is located at 99 Borowska Street. The complex has indoor and outdoor recreational pools, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an indoor sports pool, a fitness club and saunas available all year round. Recreational pools are a perfect place for enthusiasts of water fun. This zone consists of indoor and outdoor pools with many slides, a Lazy River, a play area for children, a swimming pool for active recreation enthusiasts, and an outdoor pool. Fitness Aquapark Wrocław is one of the most modern cl...
Breakfast. Transfer to Hydropolis. Sightseeing of the modern science centre. Transfer to Japanese Gardens. Stroll and relaxation time. Departure.
Hydropolis is a high-tech multimedia museum dedicated to water. Divided into eight thematic parts and started off with a short 360-degree film which takes you from the Big Bang to nucleosynthesis to the formation of planets to the origin of Earth's aqua, Hydropolis is a friendly-for-all-ages discovery zone where visitors can peek at creatures found in a drop of water, spin an Archimedes' screw, sit in a replica of the Trieste bathyscaphe, which made a descent to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in 1960, or kick back ...
The Japanese Garden was founded in 1913. The initiator of its construction was Count Fritz von Hochberg, who engaged the Japanese gardener Mankichi Arai. Currently, it is one of the most popular places for walking and relaxation in Wroclaw. This garden is a combination of several types of Japanese gardens: public, water, associated with a tea ceremony and a rocky beach. Almost 270 taxa of woody plants have been gathered in the garden. By 2009, 78 species of Asian plants had been collected in the garden, including 38 ...
Local and museum guides, tourguide and driver on request
John the Baptist Cathedral, steamboat cruise, Leopoldina Lecture Hall, Sky Tower Viewing Deck, Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp Museum, Książ Castle, Świdnica Peace Church, Wroclaw Zoo with Africarium, Wrocław water park, Hydropolis, Japanese Gardens
Coach (optional)
Airport or your hotel/hostel
Airport or your hotel/hostel
English, German, Norwegian, French, Spanish, Italian and others on request
City tour
Yes it is possible but the zoo ticket includes Africarium and the rest of the zoo anyway, so it is worth to see other parts of the zoo as well.
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Wrocław is the tourist capital of South-West Poland with more bridges than any city in Central Europe, the second largest market square, cathedral island coated in phenomenal architecture and UNESCO Centennial Hall. When we add that it is a home o...
Wrocław is the most interesting and the best well known city in Lower Silesia. It is often referred to as the city of thousand bridges as three major waterways cross here. Therefore, urban structure of this capital of lower Silesia is really inter...