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Discover the charm of Wroclaw, Poland, on a private walking tour through its captivating Old Town. Led by a professional local guide, this three-hour experience introduces you to the city’s most iconic sights and hidden gems, perfect for travelers eager to immerse themselves in Wroclaw’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Your journey begins at the historic Jesuit university, where stunning baroque interiors set the tone for the tour. As you stroll, you’ll encounter the legendary swordman fountain, a beautiful baroque church, and the impressive Ossolinski Institute, now a renowned library and publishing house.
Wander through picturesque baroque streets and pause at a unique old marketplace, now a cozy spot for a coffee break. The route leads you into the city’s oldest district, where Wroclaw’s story began, and along the atmospheric butcher street, each stop revealing fascinating tales from the past.
Visit the moving Dietrich Bonhoeffer Memorial and admire St. Elisabeth Church, a resilient landmark with a storied history. Marvel at fairy-tale buildings, explore the lively flower market, and step inside the grand Gothic city hall, now a museum celebrating Wroclaw’s famous citizens. The tour concludes in the bustling main square, the heart of local life.
This private tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels. Your guide can tailor the experience to your interests, ensuring a personalized adventure. Meet your guide at any central Wroclaw hotel and get ready to uncover the city’s secrets. Secure your spot and book your Wroclaw walking tour today!







