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Explore Wroclaw
Known as “the Venice of Poland”, Wroclaw is the third largest city in the country. It is situated on the Odra River and comprises of 12 islands connected by more than 100 road and foot bridges.
It is a city full of culture and stunning architecture including the colourful buildings that frame Market Square.
👀 Sights & things to do
You’ll find remarkable buildings just by walking around the city centre, such as the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. For those who like monuments of a smaller variety, over 800 bronze gnomes are scattered across the city, each with its own name and story.
Impressive museums include the National Museum which houses an array of Polish art, the Museum of Architecture and Hydropolis, which features a set of exhibitions dedicated to water.
🛏️ Accommodation
Make sure to book early for the best deals.
ℹ️ Tourist information
Tourist Information Centre
Rynek 14
50-101 Wroclaw
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 09:00-19:00
🚨 Emergency services
Sometimes, unforeseen accidents happen. We want you to stay safe in Wroclaw, so if you are involved in an urgent incident of any kind, immediately dial 112, the European emergency number, free of charge to receive assistance from police, fire or ambulance service.