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Hampton By Hilton Wroclaw Airport
Hampton By Hilton Wroclaw Airport
Arche Hotel Wrocław Airport
Arche Hotel Wrocław Airport
Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town
Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town
Park Hotel Diament Wroclaw
Park Hotel Diament Wroclaw
Radisson Blu Hotel, Wroclaw
Radisson Blu Hotel, Wroclaw
The Bridge Wroclaw - MGallery
The Bridge Wroclaw - MGallery
Hotel Sleep Wroclaw
Hotel Sleep Wroclaw
ARCHE KLASZTOR WROCŁAW
ARCHE KLASZTOR WROCŁAW
Hotel B&B Wrocław Centrum
Hotel B&B Wrocław Centrum
The Cyrus Hotel
The Cyrus Hotel
Boutique Hotel's Kwiska / Legnicka
Boutique Hotel's Kwiska / Legnicka
Hotel HP Park Plaza Wroclaw
Hotel HP Park Plaza Wroclaw
Active Hotel
Active Hotel
Hotel Premiere Classe Wroclaw Centrum
Hotel Premiere Classe Wroclaw Centrum
Korona Hotel Wroclaw Market Square
Korona Hotel Wroclaw Market Square
Great Polonia The Granary La Suite Hotel
Great Polonia The Granary La Suite Hotel
Scandic Wroclaw
Scandic Wroclaw
Four Points by Sheraton Wroclaw
Four Points by Sheraton Wroclaw
Hotel Sofia Wrocław by Railway Station
Hotel Sofia Wrocław by Railway Station
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Where to stay in Wroclaw

Stare Miasto
Step back in time in Stare Miasto, Wroclaw's 13th-century Old Town. The stunning Market Square dazzles with its rainbow-hued merchant houses and Gothic Town Hall. Whimsical bronze dwarf statues hide throughout the cobblestone streets, creating a playful treasure hunt for visitors. The pedestrian-only zone makes exploring this historic district a joy. Gothic churches and baroque facades surround inviting cafes where you can sample traditional Polish pierogi. At night, medieval cellars transform into cozy pubs while street performers entertain beneath the stars.

Krzyki
Krzyki stands out as an upscale residential district in Wroclaw with elegant tree-lined streets and beautiful villas. This sophisticated neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat from tourist crowds while still providing plenty of amenities. Park Południowy serves as its green heart with picturesque ponds and walking paths. The area boasts premium shopping at Galeria Dominikańska alongside boutique stores and upscale dining options. History enthusiasts will appreciate nearby landmarks like the Old Jewish Cemetery. Excellent tram connections make exploring Wroclaw's city center quick and convenient while maintaining this neighborhood's serene atmosphere.

Psie Pole
Psie Pole offers a slice of authentic Polish life on Wroclaw's northeastern edge. This welcoming residential district features tree-lined streets and converted industrial spaces now hosting art workshops and community centers. Local parish churches and small neighborhood squares dot the landscape. Most visitors appreciate the genuine local atmosphere away from tourist crowds. The neighborhood connects easily to central Wroclaw via regular tram and bus service, just 20-30 minutes away. Family-run pierogi spots and neighborhood pubs serve traditional Polish dishes at budget-friendly prices. Olympic Stadium and the Botanical Gardens lie nearby, making Psie Pole perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, quiet base.

Wroclaw City Center
Wroclaw City Center captures centuries of Polish history through Gothic spires and colorful medieval buildings. The 13th-century Market Square buzzes with life around its ornate Town Hall. Look down for whimsical bronze dwarf sculptures hiding throughout the cobblestone streets. This pedestrian-friendly district invites leisurely exploration of its museums and cozy coffeehouses. Discover St. Elizabeth's Church, browse amber jewelry in local shops, or enjoy traditional Polish pierogi. The nearby Odra River offers pleasant waterfront walks just minutes from this cultural heart of Wroclaw.

Wroclaw Old Town
Step into Wroclaw's Old Town where Gothic spires and baroque facades frame a medieval wonderland. The UNESCO-listed district centers around Market Square with its astronomical clock and colorful townhouses. Hidden bronze dwarf statues add whimsical charm to cobblestone streets that lead to magnificent churches and the peaceful Oder River. Cozy cellar pubs and outdoor cafés offer traditional Polish pierogi and local beer. Historic buildings now house boutique hotels and amber jewelry shops. The pedestrian-only center makes exploring easy despite the tourist crowds that gather around street performers.
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Nicknamed 'the city of 100 bridges,' Wroclaw enchants visitors with its colorful Market Square and the whimsical bronze gnome statues hidden throughout town. Climb the Cathedral Island bell tower for panoramic views, then spend evenings watching the famous fountain show at Centennial Hall's illuminated gardens.

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