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Wroclaw: 2-Hour Private Electric Car Tour with Audio Guide

1. Wroclaw: 2-Hour Private Electric Car Tour with Audio Guide

Start your trip after your driver picks you up from the meeting point. Then drive through Wroclaw in a comfortable and environmentally-friendly electric car, and explore the history and attractions of the city. Start at Blücherplatz, one of Wroclaw's largest flower markets. First, discover the surroundings of the market square, starting with the Jewish Quarter and the White Stork Synagogue. Continue your trip to St. Elizabeth's Church, and find the famous Wroclaw dwarfs and the big meatbanks with the animal monument made of copper. See the Old Town Prison and Wroclaw University with its Fencer Fountain. Learn more about the students from Wroclaw before moving on to the Red Cross Monastery. Admire the Matthias Gymnasium and the Breslauer Pier, which is a perfect starting point for a subsequent boat or gondola ride on the Oder. Discover Cathedral Island and St. John's Cathedral. While driving over the Lessing Bridge, take a look at the Kaiserbrücke and the Wasserturm. Lastly, see the Iglica, which, together with the Jahrhunderthalle, is the symbol of the city. Then, travel back over the Oder promenade, and past the gondola bay and the National Museum. Drive over the shoe bridge to St. Maria Magdalena church and hear the legend of the poor sinner bell and the witches' bridge. After the Schweidnitzer Straße and the Wroclaw Opera, you finally reach your starting point again and end your tour.

Wroclaw: Guided City Night Tour

2. Wroclaw: Guided City Night Tour

The old town of Wroclaw is beautifully lit with numerous gas lanterns. All the lanterns are lit by hand each day with the Darkbreak of one "Latarnik", one after the other. This sets the scene for your picturesque and informative tour around the city of Breslau. Your tour will start at the market square, where you will meet your fun and informative guide at the entrance to the restaurant Schweidnitzer Keller, at the town hall. With your guide you will take a stroll around this picturesque market square, making sure to take a brief visit to the Elisabeth Church. Next, you will take a stroll in the direction of the university, en-route, take a stop at the Fencing Fountain.  Continue on your journey to visit such landmark sites as the old Matthias Gymnasium, the Baroque Garden, the Old Town Mart Hall, and the Sand Bridge to the Sand Island. On the way, you will also get to see the Dompanorma from the Schiffanlegestelle an der Oder. Next, visit Cathedral Island and marvel at its numerous churches and the Wroclaw St. John's Cathedral. Depending on the desires of the group, your tour will end at the Lessingsbrücke or at the dock, where the night gondola rides depart from.

Wroclaw: 3.5-Hour City Tour with University & Cathedral

3. Wroclaw: 3.5-Hour City Tour with University & Cathedral

Experience Wroclaw and visit two of the most beautiful sights in the city: the university and the cathedral. Wander the city's Market Square and admire the incredible colors of the biggest flower market in Wroclaw. Visit the picturesque St. Elizabeth Church and see the famous copper dwarfs as well as the memorial to Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Pass the old city prison on the way to Wroclaw University. At the university, visit the Oratorio Marianum music hall and the Aula Leopoldina, and enjoy the view from the Mathematical Tower. See the oldest university church in the world with its incredible Baroque ornamentation. Learn more about the students of Wroclaw and see the Fontanna Szermierza. Relax and take a coffee break in a local restaurant or on a terrace. Continue on to the former Matthias School and its Baroque garden. See the old market hall and the high point of the tour, Cathedral Island where you'll find Wroclaw Cathedral. Admire the cathedral, enjoy the view from the bridge and stroll along the promenade. Hear legends of the executioner's bell and the Witches' Bridge.

Wroclaw: 2-Hour Tour by Electric Car

4. Wroclaw: 2-Hour Tour by Electric Car

Drive through Wroclaw in an electric car and discover the history and attractions of the city in a comfortable and environmentally friendly way. Start the tour at the Market Square, one of the largest flower markets of Wroclaw. First, explore the area surrounding the marketplace, starting with the Jewish quarter with the White Stork Synagogue, then continue on to St. Elizabeth’s Church, home of the famous Wroclaw dwarfs and the large butchers’ stalls with a copper monument to the animals. See the old city jail and the University of Wroclaw with the Fencer Fountain. Learn more about the Wroclaw students before continuing on to the Monastery of the Knights of the Cross with the Red Star. Admire the Matthias High School and Wroclaw Pier, which is the perfect starting point for a boat or gondola ride on the Oder River. Explore Cathedral Island and visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, where you can see the Baroque Chapel of St. Elizabeth and the Elector’s Chapel. Drive over the Peace Bridge and take a look at Grunwaldzki Bridge and the Water Tower. Afterwards, see the Iglica, which represents the landmark of the city together with the Centennial Hall. At the Pergola, find a multimedia fountain with water displays late into the night. Then, head back along the Oder promenade, passing by Gondola’s Bay and the National Museum. Drive along Szewska Street to St. Mary Magdalene Church and hear the legend of the Poor Sinner Bell and the Witches’ Bridge. Head down Świdnicka Street and past Wroclaw Opera to return back to the marketplace.

Wroclaw: Panoramic City Walk with View from 3 Towers

5. Wroclaw: Panoramic City Walk with View from 3 Towers

Start the tour on the Market Square and begin your visit to the beautiful Old Town of Wroclaw. In good weather, you can climb the winding stairs to the highest observation towers on the Market Square, the towers of St. Elizabeth. The church tower has a height of 91 m. There are over 300 stairs leading to the observation deck located at an altitude of about 75 m. The views from the tower are wide and stretch far away, from the Wroclaw market square at the foot of the tower to the highest peak of Sudety - Śnieżka. Then, you go to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. There, you climb up to the Witches Bridge. It is located at a height of 45 m and is a bridge connecting the two towers of the church. You will listen to a legend about the Sinner's Bell that chills the veins. Next up, you go to Ostrów Tumski. Visit the beautiful monuments on the island and take the elevator up to one of the towers of the Cathedral. From the tower you can admire the view of the Odra and Ostrów Tumski. At the end of the program, you will go by tram to SkyTower, the tallest skyscraper in Wroclaw, from there you can view the whole of Wrocław and the surrounding area from the viewing platform. It is the highest viewing point on any building in Poland, at a height of 205 m. The trip ends at SkyTower.

Wroclaw: 3-Hour City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

6. Wroclaw: 3-Hour City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Join an expert local guide on a 3-hour walking tour that takes you around Wroclaw's old town and the historic Ostrow Tumskithe Island, the city's oldest area. Learn the fascinating history of Wroclaw and get an insider's look at the vibrant culture of this beautiful city. Travel back in time to the beginnings of this fascinating city as you enter Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski), an island that is the oldest part of Wroclaw. Experience a spiritual place with silent streets, unique 19th-century gas lamps, and monuments from the Middle Ages. See remains of the first castle of the Duke of Piast's dynasty, the Holy Cross Church, and the Dumplings Gate. Admire extraordinary examples of Gothic art at St. John the Baptist's Cathedral, focusing on the religious life of citizens.  Cross the River Odra by the Tumski Bridge, also known as Lover's Bridge, and step into the current city center, which is located on the left bank of the river. From here, walk through the Market Hall and the Ossolinski National Institute with its small, picturesque garden. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Old City and arrive at Wroclaw University, a monumental complex of baroque edifices. Enter the "Old Shambles" medieval meat market and witness how it has transformed today into a corner belonging to local artists with their colorful art galleries and shops with handmade souvenirs. As you follow your guide, take notice of the unique architectural styles of numerous houses of famous citizens who once lived here and were places where distinguished guests were hosted.  Stop at the original Town Hall, which is an example of the Gothic style and contains the Museum of Bourgeois Art. Learn about the history of the impressive St. Elizabeth Church. This religious site has been the parish temple since the Middle Ages for the richest inhabitants.    Next, visit the market square is one of the biggest city markets in Europe and one of the main tourist destinations in Poland today that contains dozens of traditional restaurants, pubs, and cafes.

Wrocław: Old City Guided Tour with Photos

7. Wrocław: Old City Guided Tour with Photos

Discover the old Wroclaw on a 2-hour city tour. Start at the marketplace and admire the 15 old photos of the city brought along by your tour guide. See the Piwnica Świdnicka, the oldest restaurant in Wroclaw. This has stood since 1945 as a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I and Kaiser Wilhelm III. See the picturesque St. Elizabeth Church with the once-renowned angel organ. Hear interesting legends about overturned towers and the unbelievable story of the merchants' beef. Visit the former castle ground and the old Royal Palace, which you can admire from the inside. Discover the famous "Hotel Monopol" and the University of Wroclaw, where you can learn more about the students in Wroclaw. Relax with a short coffee break in a local restaurant. Then head to the old marketplace, which you can choose to visit, and to the pier, where the Wroclaw Steamboat is docked. Cross the bridge to St. Martin's Church and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Hear legends about the church gate and the head in the wall.

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