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Experience the effects of the changing tides of history in Wroclaw for your next vacation. This capital of the Silesian region has been a part of Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, and the German Kingdom, and you can see their lasting influence present throughout Wroclaw. Spend your days in the city’s older attraction, such as the Szczytnicki Park, the Wroclaw Zoo, and the Church of St. Giles. All of these attractions exhibit the beauty of these cultures in one place in Poland. Lucky ducks can catch a basketball, weightlifting, or volleyball tourney on arrival. For alluring culture and offbeat fun, visit Wroclaw.
Wroclaw has been around since the 10th century and many of the neighborhoods have been too. Be right in the middle of history and stay at Stare Miasto, Kryzki, or Borek. These neighborhoods have many shops, buildings, roads, and accommodations that began in the medieval ages and continue to exist today. Wroclaw also has many cute smaller areas that are wonderful places to stay. Charm your loved ones with the quaint neighborhoods of Karlowice and Nowy Dwor. To be in the center of it all, stay in the central market square of Rynek.
Wroclaw is a city that loves to celebrate. From the founding of its buildings to the folk festivals they promote, celebrations are a key part of Wroclaw’s culture.
Create your own celebrations at Rynek, the main market square of Wroclaw. Rynek is a large medieval market that used to have salt and chicken sections. It is still a huge marketplace but is now popular for its nightclubs and pubs.
Many of Wroclaw’s attractions were founded on celebrations. Its famous Centennial hall is a UNESCO site that was unveiled as part of a hundred year anniversary celebration of the victorious Battle of Leipzig. The Multimedia Foundation near the hall has a fountain with a neon light show and coordinated water displays, which are fun to watch. Visitors can learn more about Wroclaw and its celebrations at the Wroclaw Palace and City Museum. Wander around Wroclaw and discover the local gatherings and the fun spirit of the people. Its architecture, people, and entertainment options are great for all visitors.
Scatter your tours of Wroclaw’s amazing architecture to take part in some of their fun activities. Get a strike at one of the many bowling alleys. Show your skills at pool at the billiard lounges. Race your way to glory on the go-kart tracks and ropes courses. Experience the Oder River from the boat cruises. Bring your young ones to the Aquapark Wroclaw or to the 5D cinema at Magnolia Park.
Top off your Wroclaw vacation by peering at Stodowa Island from the Wroclaw University’s Mathematician’s Tower. Then load up on delicious Polish food at any of the restaurants nearby. Your kids will love pierogies, which are dough dumplings filled with potatoes or meats for a main dish or filled with fruits for dessert. Of course, no trip to Poland is complete with a taste of borscht, a beetroot soup that is popular in Central Europe.