Travel guide for Wrocław, Poland
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Wrocław Travel Guide

Everything you need to know before visiting Wrocław, Poland. From transportation and safety to local customs and practical tips.

PLN ()
Polish
High Safety

About Wrocław

Wrocław (pronounced VROHTS-wahf; also known as Breslau, its German name, and English name until 1945) is the largest city in Lower Silesia in Poland. It is home to 674,000 people within the city limits (2022) and the metropolitan area has a population of 1.3 million making it the largest city in Western Poland. Wrocław is the historic capital of Silesia and it has changed hands repeatedly over the centuries. At different points throughout history, Wrocław has been in the Kingdom of Poland, Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Prussia and Germany. In 1945 the city became a part of Poland again as the borders of Poland were moved westwards in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The city came to international fame as it hosted a number of football matches during the Euro 2012 Championships and was one of the 2016 European Capitals of Culture. The World Games took place in Wrocław in 2017.

Source: Wikipedia

Essential Information

Currency

Polish złoty (PLN)

Symbol:

Language

Polish

Phone Code

+48

International dialing code for Poland

Driving

Drive on the right

Standard for Poland

Region

Europe

Central Europe

Connectivity

As of Aug 2022 city centre has 5G from all Polish carriers, while outlying districts and the approach highways have 4G. Wifi is widely available in public places.

How to Get to Wrocław

Transportation options and arrival information

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Getting Around Wrocław

Local transportation and navigation tips

The centre of Wrocław is navigable on foot, but the city has an excellent public-transport system for access to the suburbs and outlying attractions, with 57 bus lines, 22 tram lines and 13 night bus lines. As well as that, taxis are readily available and quite affordable, even for those on a budget.

Safety in Wrocław

High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.552)

About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)

Wrocław, like most of Poland, is a very safe city but you should exercise the usual caution and keep guard of your valuables especially around crowded places or places popular with tourists like the main train station or the town square (Rynek).

Source: Institute for Economics & Peace (2022)

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

1 protected sites near Wrocław

Churches of Peace

Churches of Peace

Architectural ensemble in Poland

Things to See in Wrocław

15 landmarks and points of interest

Church of St. Dorothea

church building in Wrocław, Poland

Four Denominations District

area of the Old Town in Wrocław, Poland

Grunwald Square

square in Wrocław, Poland

John Paul II Square, Wrocław

square in Wrocław, Poland

Old Jewish Cemetery

cemetery in Wroclaw

Olympic Stadium in Wrocław

multi-purpose stadium in Wrocław, Poland

Racławice Panorama

museum in Wrocław, Poland presenting monumental cycloramic painting depicting the Battle of Racławice

Saints Cyril and Methodius church in Wrocław

church building in Wrocław, Poland

Silesian Insurgents Square, Wrocław

square in Wrocław, Poland

Silesian Museum of Fine Arts

museum in Wroclaw, Poland

St. Elizabeth's Church

church in Wrocław, Poland

Stadion Oporowska

football stadium in Wrocław, Poland

Source: Wikidata

Travel information sourced from Wikivoyage

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