WROCLAW CITY BREAK

3-day tour

Explore Wroclaw, the European Capital of Culture 2016 on our 3-days CITY BREAK WROCLAW tour. It is called a city of hundred bridges that link its islands with a beautiful Market Square where you can admire a mix of gothic, baroque and renaissance architecture. Don’t forget to look around for little Dwarves that all hidden all over the city!

YOUR ITINERARY

SELECT A DAY
DAY 1

Arrival to Wroclaw & city sightseeing

Let us take your group on the adventure during one of our Wroclaw city breaks. The professional tour leader will meet & greet the group at the Wroclaw's airport. After the 30 minute transfer to the 3* (or better) hotel located in the city centre and the check-in, the group will meet up with the local licensed guide and go on the walking city tour along the Old Town. Wroclaw’s charming gothic Old Town was beautifully restored after WWII and today it is possible to admire one of the great examples of gothic architecture, the Town Hall of Wroclaw. The group will stroll around the Old Town learning about its history and looking for hidden Wroclaw’s dwarfs until they reach the Museum of Wroclaw University. Inside the group can discover beautifully decorated baroque interiors, including the famous Leopoldine Hall. Then the guide will take the group to former Ostrow Tumski Island where they will feel a mysterious atmosphere and visit outstanding Cathedral of St John The Baptist where the largest pipe organs in Poland are.

In the evening there will be a welcome dinner at the hotel.

DAY 2

Church of Peace & Ksiaz Castle Tour

All Wroclaw city breaks should include a visit to Swidnica and Walbrzych to visit one of the Churches of Peace in Poland and Ksiaz Castle. Of course, our 3 day offer includes this tour and right after breakfast the group will meet up with the expert guide and depart for a full day tour to Swidnica and Ksiaz Castle.

In Swidnica the group will visit the Church of Peace, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This large wooden church was built in 1657 without using a single nail and it was one of the few places where Protestantism was permitted after the Thirty Years' War.

After a short sightseeing of the church the group will head to Walbrzych to visit the Ksiaz Castle, the largest residential building in southwestern Poland, the 3rd biggest castle in Poland. Its location on a rocky hilltop overlooking the wooded area that surrounds it, makes a huge impression.

Lunch will be arranged in one of the local restaurants. Dinner at the hotel.

DAY 3

City sightseeing & departure

It is the last day out of 3 days in Wroclaw tour but before going back to the airport the group will visit the Centennial Hall, one of the top masterpieces of 20th century architecture and its surroundings. Today the complex is one of the most desired venues among domestic and foreign organizers of major exhibitions, conferences, cultural, sport and congress events.

After the tour the group will enjoy a light lunch and go the airport.

Wroclaw City Break

TOUR INCLUSIONS

  • accommodation: 2 nights in 3* hotels,
  • transportation: air-conditioned coach/minibus,
  • meals: daily breakfast at hotels, 3 – courses lunches & dinners as per itinerary,
  • local licensed guides as per itinerary
  • professional English-speaking tour leader,
  • experienced driver,
  • entrance fees as per itinerary
  • parking fees,
  • all taxes

FAQ about city breaks to Wroclaw, Poland:

Is Wroclaw a good city break destination?


Wroclaw is a great city break destination thanks to the fact that it is pretty small and compact so it is easy to see the most important places there during a weekend or a 3-days stay. It is also a very beautiful city with loads of attractions to offer and it is quite cheap compared to other european cities.


What should we see around Wroclaw?


Wroclaw is a very beautiful city with plenty to see, restored Old Town, mysterious Ostrow Tumski Island and many others. Our deal of Wroclaw city break has all essentials included so the group can get to know this city as well as possible.


Where exactly in Poland Wroclaw is located?


Wroclaw is located in the south-west part of Poland, Lower Silesia voivodeship. It is only 3.5-4 h away from Krakow so it is also a good idea to combine tours at both cities while visiting Poland.


Is it easy to fly to Wroclaw from UK and Ireland?


Yes, there is an airport located around 30 minutes away from the city centre. There are also plenty of direct connections to Wroclaw from ex. London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester. There are also direct flights from Dublin, Ireland.


How long do you need for a Wroclaw city break?


We recommend to come for 3 days / 2 nights to make sure that you cover the most important attractions as it is presented in our deal above. But our company also provides 3 night stay Wroclaw city breaks so if you wish to extend the group’s stay please contact us.