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7-Day Itinerary for Wroclaw, Poland

  1. Day 1: Wroclaw Old Town
    10 minutes (2.2 km) from Wroclaw Glowny Station

    Explore the historic center of Wroclaw, including the colorful Market Square, the Town Hall, and the beautiful St. Elizabeth's Church. In the afternoon, visit the National Museum or take a stroll along the Odra River. End the day with a traditional Polish dinner at Pierogarnia Stary Mlyn.

  2. Day 2: Wroclaw Zoo and Szczytnicki Park
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Wroclaw Old Town

    Spend the morning at Wroclaw Zoo, home to over 10,000 animals, including rare and endangered species. After lunch, relax in the picturesque Szczytnicki Park, known for its beautiful Japanese Garden and the iconic Centennial Hall. End the day with a drink at the trendy Patio Cocktail Bar.

  3. Day 3: Panorama of the Battle of Racławice and Ostrów Tumski
    20 minutes (3.9 km) from Szczytnicki Park

    Start the morning with a visit to the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice, an impressive panoramic painting depicting a historic battle from 1794. Afterward, explore the charming Ostrów Tumski, the oldest part of Wroclaw, known for its beautiful Gothic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. End the day with a relaxing boat tour on the Odra River.

  4. Day 4: Wroclaw University and Botanical Garden
    15 minutes (3.2 km) from Ostrów Tumski

    Discover the stunning architecture of Wroclaw University, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Poland. Afterward, explore the nearby Botanical Garden, home to over 10,000 plant species, including a beautiful Japanese Garden. End the day with a visit to the Wroclaw Fountain, a stunning multimedia fountain show set to music.

  5. Day 5: Dwarf Hunting and the Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era
    10 minutes (1.9 km) from Wroclaw University

    Take a break from traditional sightseeing and go dwarf hunting. Wroclaw is home to over 350 bronze dwarfs hidden throughout the city. Afterward, visit the quirky Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era, featuring vintage arcade games, retro computers, and other nostalgic gadgets. End the day with a beer at Spiż Brewery, one of the oldest breweries in Wroclaw.

  6. Day 6: Tumski Bridge and Kolejkowo
    15 minutes (3.3 km) from Museum of Games and Computers of the Past Era

    Start the day with a walk across the romantic Tumski Bridge, famous for its love locks. Afterward, visit Kolejkowo, a model railway park featuring a miniature version of Wroclaw and other Polish landmarks. In the evening, enjoy a concert or a theater performance at the stunning National Forum of Music.

  7. Day 7: Wroclaw Contemporary Museum and Food Tour
    20 minutes (4.0 km) from Kolejkowo

    End your trip with a visit to the Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, showcasing modern and contemporary art from Poland and around the world. Afterward, take a food tour and sample traditional Polish dishes and drinks, such as pierogi, kielbasa, and vodka. End the day with a visit to the Sky Tower, the tallest building in Poland, offering panoramic views of Wroclaw.

Recommendations

For a side trip, consider visiting the nearby Ksiaz Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Poland. You can also take a day trip to the stunning Karkonosze Mountains, known for their breathtaking views and hiking trails.

To maximize your fun, try renting a bike and exploring Wroclaw on two wheels. You can also take a canal tour or a hot-air balloon ride for a unique perspective of the city.

For more local suggestions, check out the Wroclaw Tourist Office website or ask your hotel concierge for recommendations.

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