Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Wroclaw Package
Polish Sudety Mountains
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Karkonosze range, the towering zenith of the Sudetes mountains, straddling the Czech-Polish frontier. Witness the allure of Sniezka peak, soaring 1602 meters above the sea, as you traverse through picturesque Lower Silesian hamlets and revel in a day of exploration in Karpacz—home to the region's crowning summit.
Wroclaw: Ksiaz Castle Private Tour Including Tickets
Delve into the historical grandeur of Ksiaz Castle with a hassle-free private transfer from your accommodation, travelling in the comfort of a contemporary vehicle. Immerse yourself in the castle's storied past at your own pace while your dedicated driver stands by to escort you back to your hotel after your enriching visit.
Polish Mountains from Wroclaw
Immerse yourself in the majestic landscapes of the Karkonosze Polish Mountains, including the iconic Sniezka Peak at 1603 meters above sea level. Your day-long journey to Karpacz offers a chance to soak in the grandeur of Poland's mountainous terrain as well as the charming allure of Lower Silesian hamlets and towns.
Wroclaw: Skip the Line Panorama Raclawicka and Ostrow Tumski Guided Tour
Immerse yourself in the cultural splendor of Panorama Raclawicka's extraordinary painting exhibition, explore the rich collections of Polish and Silesian art at the National Museum, and marvel at the breathtaking views along the Odra River. Wander across the charming Tumski Bridge and into the city's oldest quarter, where historic architecture tells tales of the past. Tailored to your preferences, our tour options range from a concise 2-hour deep dive into art to an extended 4-hour journey encompassing serene landscapes and architectural wonders.
Wroclaw To Krakow Day Trip
Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of Krakow, Poland's crown jewel, with a convenient private transfer from Wroclaw. Spend an unforgettable 5 hours marveling at the historic Main Market Square, delving into royal stories at Wawel Castle, and reflecting on the poignant history of the Jewish Quarter. Your journey back to Wroclaw is hassle-free with your dedicated driver.
Krakow and Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour from Wroclaw - Local guides included
Steeped in history and thriving in cultural vibrancy, Kraków holds the title of Poland's second largest city and stands among the most ancient, with roots winding back through centuries of scholastic, artistic, and cultural richness. Visitors are drawn to the historic 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, a world-class monument dating back to the 13th century, which is a testament to Poland's heritage and human ingenuity.
Segway Tour Wroclaw: Ostrów Tumski Tour - 1,5-Hours of Magic!
Embark on a 90-minute Segway journey through the enchanting streets of Wroclaw, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. As you navigate the cobblestone paths of Ostrow Tumski, marvel at the vista of the Odra River and explore landmarks like the St. Marcin Church, the majestic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and the stately Archbishop's Palace. Glide past Wroclaw's islands, the serene Botanic Garden, and the comprehensive Natural Museum, ensuring a picturesque and educational experience.
Wroclaw Pub Crawl
Dive into the heart of the city's nightlife with our curated bar crawl adventure, where friendly local guides lead you to premium nightlife spots. Mingle with a diverse crowd, savor complimentary drinks, and engage in lively drinking games before ending the night with VIP access to a top club.
Jewels of Lower Silesia
Embark on a journey through Lower Silesia's multifaceted history with a visit to the majestic Ksiaz Castle, a testament to the region's diverse heritage and an icon of the German industrial era. As the third largest castle in Poland, Ksiaz captivates visitors with its grandeur and the secrets it holds beneath in the form of wartime tunnels—accessible via English audioguide. Your exploration continues to the remarkable Church of Peace, an imposing wooden structure from the XVII century and a symbol of Europe's past religious turmoil, now celebrated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wroclaw by night
Embark on a mystical evening exploration as our local expert guides you through the historically rich streets of Wroclaw. Discover the city's most iconic landmarks, bask in the glow of the gas lamps lit by the traditional lamplighter on Ostrow Tumski, and delight in whimsical encounters with Wroclaw's famous dwarf statues adorning the cityscape.