General information
Destination |
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Wroclaw, Poland |
Program details
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for fully private sightseeing.
Wroclaw – the city of 100 bridges – for over 1000 years of Czech, German, and Polish rules has become a truly modern European city. Its rich history and medieval character attract millions of tourists every year. During the tour, we will see the Centennial Hall (UNESCO Heritage) in Szczytnicki Park, a multifunctional structure boasting a 42 m high cupola of 69 m in diameter, which was the largest building of its kind at the time of construction.
Later on, we explore the oldest part of Wroclaw, Ostrow Tumski, famous for the 13th-century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Walking along the Oder river bank, we ascend the “Polish Hill” offering a splendid view over the city. Nearby there is the Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice Museum presenting one of the biggest 360˚ panoramic battle scenes in the world, nowadays one of the nation’s symbols.
The next pearl on our route is Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall at Wroclaw University. Stroll around medieval cobblestone streets leading to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the center. Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.