Poland
Wrocław
Last updated: 2025
Wrocław is a charismatic city in southwestern Poland renowned for its picturesque riverside setting across 12 islands, connected by over 100 bridges—often nicknamed the „Venice of Poland”. Its heart is the lively Market Square (Rynek), a vibrant pedestrian area framed by colorful historic townhouses and the stunning Gothic–Renaissance Old Town Hall. Beyond the square, tourists enjoy exploring Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island), UNESCO-listed Centennial Hall and Pergola, the interactive Hydropolis, and the renowned Wrocław Zoo and Panorama Racławicka—all complemented by rich cultural festivals and a spirited nightlife.