Explore Wrocław in Private S-Classe Mercedes!
Discover the beauty of Wrocław in a unique way! During our one-hour journey, we will visit the city's most iconic landmarks, such as:
- Old Town – the heart of the city with colorful tenement houses.
- Catherdral Island (Ostrów Tumski) – the oldest part of Wrocław with a majestic cathedral.
- Centennial Hall – a UNESCO-listed architectural gem.
We invite you to experience a unique city tour in luxury youngtimer Mercedes S-Classe. These vehicles provide you with comfort but will also take you back in time, letting you feel the magic of that era.
Pickup included
Salt Square (Plac Solny)
Start your journey from Salt Square, a charming historic market square adjacent to the Main Market Square. From here, you'll admire the stunning Gothic Town Hall and get a feel for Wrocław's medieval heart.
Drive past St. Elizabeth’s Church, one of the city’s tallest and most iconic churches. Continue along Jatki Street, a picturesque alley known for its artists' workshops and bronze statues of animals honoring former market traditions.
University of Wrocław & the Tower of the Magi (Wieża Magów)
We stop near the University of Wrocław to admire its Baroque architecture and learn how it was shaped by centuries of political change. The nearby Tower of the Magi adds mystery and depth to the story of academic Wrocław.
Ossolineum and Wrocław Market Hall
Pass by the Ossolineum, home to one of Poland’s most precious historical book collections. Nearby stands the Market Hall – originally a city arsenal, now bustling with local vendors and flavors.
Dominican Church & City Moat (Fosa Miejska)
Catch a glimpse of the Dominican Church, a serene Gothic structure with deep religious history. Soon after, we ride along the city's historic moat – once a crucial element of Wrocław’s defense system.
Partisan Hill & Puppet Theater
Drive past Partisan Hill (Wzgórze Partyzantów), a hidden architectural gem from the 19th century. Nearby, you’ll see the enchanting Puppet Theater, famous for its performances for both children and adults.
Opera, National Forum of Music & Hotel Monopol
Stop for a moment near Wrocław Opera and the ultra-modern National Forum of Music. This spot also offers a view of Hotel Monopol, once visited by opera legend Jan Kiepura – the perfect place to talk about Wrocław’s rich musical traditions.
John Paul II Square and City Bridges
We drive across John Paul II Square and several historic bridges. You’ll hear fascinating facts about Wrocław's more than 120 bridges and how they define the city as the "Venice of the North."
University Bridge & Main University Building
A scenic stop on the University Bridge gives a perfect photo opportunity of the university’s grand façade. Here, you’ll hear how the building’s architecture reflects the shifting hands of power that shaped the city.
Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski)
We enter Wrocław’s oldest district and stop near the statue of St. John of Nepomuk with a clear view of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. This peaceful island is full of stories from the city’s spiritual past.
Dumpling Gate (Kluskowa Brama)
Next, we stop by the charming Dumpling Gate, tied to a local legend about a clumsy monk and magical dumplings. A perfect dose of Wrocław’s quirky sense of humor and folklore.
Grunwaldzki Square & Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia)
We drive past Grunwaldzki Square on our way to the monumental Centennial Hall – a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, we stop to explore the history of this architectural marvel, the nearby Iglica spire, and get a glimpse of the famous Wrocław Zoo.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology & Polinka Cable Car
On our return, we pass the campus of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology. A short stop near the Polinka cable car offers a unique view of the Oder River and the modern side of Wrocław.
Grunwaldzki Bridge & Return to Salt Square
We cross the elegant suspension bridge Grunwaldzki, one of the city’s most iconic crossings. The tour ends where it began – back at Salt Square, after a scenic and immersive ride through the heart of Wrocław.
Wrocław, Poland's fourth-largest city, is a vibrant hub of culture, history, and architecture. Known for its picturesque Market Square, charming old town, and numerous bridges, it offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern energy. The city's rich history, diverse architecture, and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Poland.
The heart of Wrocław, Market Square is one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe. Surrounded by colorful townhouses, historic buildings, and lively cafes, it's a must-visit.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, Wrocław Cathedral is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Centennial Hall is an iconic example of early 20th-century modernist architecture. It hosts various events and exhibitions.
One of the oldest and most renowned zoos in Poland, Wrocław Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and beautiful botanical gardens.
A massive 360-degree painting depicting the Battle of Racławice, this panoramic artwork is a unique and immersive experience.
A traditional Silesian dish made with potato dumplings and sheep's cheese.
A popular Polish pastry filled with poppy seed paste.
A popular street food consisting of a half-baguette topped with various ingredients, typically mushrooms and cheese.
This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with festivals and events.
Polish Złoty (PLN)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Wrocław is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Wrocław Główny
Wrocław Bus Station, Wrocław Airport Bus Terminal
The tram system is efficient and covers most of the city. Tickets can be purchased at stations or via the Jakdojade app.
Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park in the Karkonosze Mountains, offering beautiful hiking trails, scenic views, and outdoor activities.
A charming town in the Karkonosze Mountains, known for its historic architecture, museums, and proximity to nature.
A small town near Wrocław, known for its historical significance and the Battle of Legnica museum.
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