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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Wroclaw Tour From Finland

Wroclaw to Project Riese and Ksiaz Castle Private Tour

Unveil the mysteries of the Third Reich on an exclusive tour that takes you through the enigmatic Project Riese and the majestic Ksiaz Castle. Travel in the comfort and privacy of your own vehicle, while diving deep into the historical intrigue of Poland's underground labyrinths and one of its grandest fortresses.

Wroclaw private tour SHORT AND PLEASANT. 2 hours/1-12 people

Embark on a journey through time in the enchanting city of Silesia's capital. Marvel at the historic market square, be inspired by the academia at the university, and feel a sense of awe on Dominsel, home to the majestic cathedral. This 2-hour guided tour is a leisurely stroll through the city's most splendid sights, accompanied by captivating stories and myths. Starting from the bustling market square, the path leads you by the scholarly university grounds and the striking Fechter fountain, towards the sacred cathedral on Cathedral Island. Complete your experience with a serene walk along the Oder River promenade, culminating at the ship pier, as you soak in the city's unique charm enriched by its diverse German and Polish heritage.

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.

Wroclaw To Salt Mine and Krakow Old Town Day Tour

Embark on an immersive journey through the historical heart of Poland and explore Krakow, a city steeped in rich heritage and adorned with architectural marvels. As a former capital and a wellspring of culture and academia, Krakow captivates with its centuries-old charm and the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Delve beneath the earth's surface at the Wieliczka Salt Mine, an illustrious and ancient site of salt extraction. Witness the evolution of mining methods and marvel at the subterranean artistry and chapels, all hewn from rock salt, in a mine celebrated on the UNESCO World Heritage List since its inception.

Undercover City Games: Wroclaw

Over the past two years, our custom-tailored exploration of Wroclaw's historic old town has evolved into an exciting and distinctive experience suitable for all types of visitors. Whether you're a solo explorer, part of a family outing, a corporate group, or celebrating special occasions such as bachelor or bachelorette parties, our activity caters to all. Indulge in the rich history of the city, engage your children in captivating activities, spark friendly competition with peers, or immerse yourself in a unique adventure — we make it the highlight of your visit!

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.

Breslau, Stadtführung mit 5 Eintritten und Schiff, 5 h (Gruppe 1-15 Personen)

Join us for an immersive day in the historical heart of Silesia. Revel in the charm of the Old Town, marvel at the bustling Market Square and the prestigious University, and cross over to the Cathedral Island to witness the grandeur of its Cathedral. During your guided tour, step inside the magnificent Aula Leopoldyna and enjoy panoramic views from the viewing platform of the Wroclaw Cathedral. Embark on a relaxing 30-minute boat journey to the Centennial Hall, a proud holder of UNESCO World Heritage status since 2006. Savor traditional Polish cuisine at the Pergola Restaurant near the Centennial Hall before taking in the serene beauty of the Japanese Garden. Your exploration concludes at the dock, from where you can return by boat to the city center.

UNESCO World Heritage-listed Church of Peace Day Tour from Wroclaw

Embark on a captivating full-day exploration of Lower Silesia's jewel, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Church of Peace in Swidnica. Delve into the region's rich heritage with an expert guide, journeying through stunning landscapes in a comfortable minivan or coach. This tour blends cultural enlightenment with the tranquility of nature, perfect for those eager to immerse themselves in guided heritage tours while also embracing moments of serene connection with the environment.

Wroclaw tour with e-bus, 2 h (English guide) group 1-4 people.

A 2-hour city tour with a driver. (English guide or audio guide in other languages) Offer for groups of 1-4 people. Drive around Wroclaw in an electric car and discover the city's history and sights in a comfortable and environmentally friendly way. Start the tour at the market square. First explore the surroundings of the market square, starting with the Jewish quarter with the "Zum Weißstorch" synagogue, then see the university with the Fencing fountain. Explore Cathedral Island and briefly visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Drive over the Friedensbrücke and look at the Kaiser Bridge and the water tower. Afterwards you will see the Centennial Hall - the city's UNESCO landmark. Water games take place on the pergola. Then we continue along the Oder promenade to the St. Mary Magdalene Church and Witch's Bridge along Świdnicka Street past the Wroclaw Opera to return to the market.

Dwarfs, Ghosts and Beer: Wrocław’s Old Town Audio Guide

Embark on a timeless journey through Wrocław's storied past on this enchanting self-guided audio adventure. As you navigate the city's evocative streets with GPS-enabled storytelling, you'll uncover over a millennium of history etched into the fabric of one of Poland's most treasured cities. Dive into an intricate tapestry of tales from Wrocław's varied heritage, where each step reveals monumental architecture and enthralling narratives that have shaped the city's identity. From its diverse cultural influences to the whimsical dwarfs that now stand as Wrocław's playful icons, you'll piece together the city’s evolution and witness how these small statues have captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Marvel at the historic landmarks and become part of Wrocław's living history as you unravel the secrets of its enchanting urban landscape.

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