Take a full day tour to discover Berlin – a vibrant and cosmopolitan capital of Germany. Find out about the infamous rise of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich and its dramatic downfall. See the rest of Berliner Wall – the clearest symbol of Europe’s division between the Allies in the post-war period.
Pickup included
Beofore the tour (option with the departure at 7.00 AM) take some time to enjoy the vibrant, modern and cosmopolitan atmosphere so characteristic for the era of united Germany before taking the road back to Wroclaw in the late afternoon.
Strolling down the city centre you will stand above the former Hitler's Bunker and you will see the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, taking some time to reflect about the millions who perished in the Nazi Holocaust.
Then you will discover the Check Point Charlie, the famous border crossing during the division of the city in times of Cold War
and other well-known places such as Gendarmenmarkt, the remains of The Berlin Wall, Luftwaffe Headquarters and the Book burning memorial on Bebel Platz, to help you understand the complicated legacy of the city.
The walk starts in front of the Brandenburg Gate, the city’s greatest icon.
After the tour (option wit the departure at 5.30 AM) take some time to enjoy the vibrant, modern and cosmopolitan atmosphere so characteristic for the era of united Germany before taking the road back to Wroclaw in the late afternoon.
Guided tour
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.
Price varies by option