Wroclaw – the third largest city in Poland – is well known for its rich history and cultural diversity. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, discover stunning architecture at the Centennial Hall, a pioneering work of modern engineering and architecture. The Four Dome Pavillion (or “Pawilon Czterech Kopuł” in Polish) is a stunning modernist building, housing the Polish contemporary art collection of the National Museum.
Experience the city’s natural beauty at the University Botanical gardens where you can enjoy the scenic grounds with a coffee from one of the local cafes. Make sure to look out for the turtles and koi at the Japanese garden!
The old town, originating from the 13th Century, is at the heart of the city centre. Here you will find one of the largest market squares in Europe, home to St Mary Magdalene Church, Zdrój Fountain, and Wroclaw's annual Christmas markets.
Wroclaw is renowned for being a vibrant student city, with over 100,000 of its population being students! With a huge selection of bars and nightclubs, it is the ideal location for those seeking a balance between cultural excursions and dynamic nightlife.