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Located in western Poland, the city of Wrocław is one of the best places to visit in the country. Described as the 'Venice of Poland', this ancient city is surrounded by bridges spanning the Oder River and captivating baroque architecture, with historic wonders around every corner. You can enjoy a sensational stay in luxury holiday rentals located in quiet areas of central Wrocław close to the variety of interesting sights, green spaces, and delicious food scene — Wrocław has it all to enjoy during your stay!
Beautiful modern holiday rentals overlooking the Oder RiverThe holiday rentals have a modern, minimalist style where you can enjoy complete relaxation. With large beds, high-end kitchens, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a large balcony overlooking the river, the rentals are a delight to stay in. Besides, numerous jogging and biking trails are nearby to keep you active! In addition, there are also some accommodations that offer a sauna, swimming pool, and hot tubs.
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The area and getting around
In the heart of the city, you will find the Wrocław Market Square(Rynek), the second-largest market square in Poland. Declared one of the most beautiful market squares in Europe, this medieval market square framed by rows of colourful houses is one of the liveliest places in Wrocław. The place is also home to the city's symbol, the Old Town Hall, a group of Gothic buildings clustered together on the south side of the square. Here you can see an astronomical clock dating back to 1580 and discover Europe's oldest restaurant founded in 1273, Piwnica Świdnicka, which is hidden in the basement of this historic place.
The oldest part of Wrocław, Ostrów TumskiWith a history dating back to the 10th century, Ostrów Tumski, the oldest part of Wrocław, is the soul of the heart of Rynek. This is one of the most significant parts of the town. You will find a large concentration of historic buildings, landmarks, and bridges, which make it a peaceful place to explore. You can find the Most Piaskowy (Sand Bridge), the oldest bridge in the city; the beloved Most Tumski (Tumski Bridge) where many people place a padlock and throw the key into the river; and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, a masterpiece of religious architecture considered the most historically valuable monument in the city and the first brick building in Poland.
Travellers and activities
Considered a green haven for Wrocław residents, exploring the city's Botanical Garden is a great idea if you love to surround yourself with nature. The 7.4-hectare grounds make this botanical garden the second largest in Poland, so you'll find a great diversity of plant life with many species of trees and plants: from mountain plants, water plants, marsh plants, and even tropical and subtropical plants. On the other hand, the Japanese Garden located in Szczytnicki Park is an exquisite Japanese landscape jewel that you will also love. The perfectly manicured gardens offer an exotic escape with cascading waterfalls, wooden bridges, a tea pavilion, a pond with giant carp, and hundreds of Japanese plants and flowers.
Wrocław for animal loversDating back to 1865, Wrocław Zoo is the oldest zoo in the country and the number one attraction to visit if you love seeing animals. You can teleport to different continents by visiting each of the 12 pavilions housing creatures from all over the world. With over 1100 species and more than 14,000 animals, you can find animals such as giraffes, zebras, monkeys, Asiatic lions, Siberian tigers, bears, and much, much more. On the other hand, the pony rides and feeding shows are sure to keep the kids entertained. In addition to this, the zoo also has the Afrykarium, a small corner where you can discover the different ecosystems of Africa. You can see manatees, penguins, fish, seals and hippos, and crocodiles from the Nile River.
Wrocław is home to the Sky Tower, the tallest residential building in Poland. Towering above the skyline, this iconic building is 212 metres high.
Top 5 travel tips in Wrocław
Located in the beautiful Szczytnicki Park, you should not miss the shows at the Wrocław Multimedia Fountain, the largest fountain in Poland. This attraction draws many tourists because of its more than 300 water jets that form a large water screen on which animated projections can be shown. Watch as lights, water, fog, fireworks, lasers, and music combine to create a scenic experience like no other. From May to September, you can be dazzled by this mixture of light and dancing jets throughout the night.
2. Immerse yourself in a winter fairytale atmosphereConsidered one of the best Christmas markets in Poland, the Wrocław Christmas Market is one of the most beautiful markets in Europe and a magical experience that you must experience sometime in your life. Located in Rynek, this market takes place from mid-November to the end of December and offers a fairy-tale atmosphere, filled with coloured lights, chorus of carols, and delicious aromas. Enjoy the gastronomy and taste the sweet and spicy flavour of mulled wine, eat a traditional Polish sausage, and indulge in other worldly delicacies such as churros and Belgian waffles.
3. Go hunting for Wrocław's goblins!Scattered all over the city, take a picture of Wrocław's goblins. These small bronze sculptures of different tales and legends have tourists clicking their phones at every turn. The goblins grew out of the “Alternative Orange” movement, a humorous form of protest against communism. Today, there are around 400 of them, so you'll quickly come across one of these funny dwarves. However, it is not known how many goblins there are on the streets of Wrocław, but the hunt for these figures is one of the funniest things you won't be able to miss.
4. Celebrate the Wrocław Good Beer Festival!Enjoy the best Polish beers during one of the biggest beer festivals in Europe. The Wrocław Good Beer Festival is another event not to be missed. This is one of the most beloved events in the city and offers you the opportunity to not only taste the best beers from Poland but also from all over the world! Enjoy a tasting of craft and regional beers on tap and bottled beers, have fun with live concerts and try snacks from food trucks. The festival takes place every year, mainly in May or June.
5. Take the kids to the Wax Museum in WrocławThe Wax Museum in Wrocław is a nice destination to visit with the kids. See figures like Spider-Man, Batman, Hulk; take a selfie with The Minions, E.T., Legolas, and Gandalf; enter Shrek's swamp house; travel to distant galaxies with Star Wars characters, and watch your body transform in the distorting mirrors. The Wax Museum is a fun destination with a variety of wax figures ranging from artists, cartoons, fairy tales, and even popular films.
Information about holiday lettings in Wrocław
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 221 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -49%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and air conditioning. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 61 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 99% of the properties. |