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Gran tour de Breslavia

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Wroclaw, PoloniaSightseeing Tours

Detalles del programa

Explore the beautiful capital of Silesia and see all the most historic sights well worth a visit. Find out why Wroclaw is now widely talked about and loved Central European city by the locals and visitors alike.

Hear the history of Wroc?aw come alive, feel the city's vibrant energy and enjoy its highlights with our grand tour of all must-see sights. Your guide provides an in-depth view of Wroc?aw's remarkable architecture, rich culture and great atmosphere that make it a new favourite Polish city. This tour features the most popular sights and also some hidden attractions off the beaten track.

The tour is made up of two parts. In the first one you explore on foot the Old Town and Cathedral Island following the route of Wroc?aw City Walk. The second part of the tour includes a visit to the famous Panorama of Rac?awice, an impressive 120m-long painting that depicts the legendary victory of Polish troops over the Russians during the uprising of 1794 to defend Poland’s independence. In fact this is one of the last remaining panoramic paintings in the world. The next stop on the tour is the complex of the Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia), a pioneering achievement of modernist architecture dating back to 1913 and recently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The surrounding area features Wroc?aw's biggest public park with the Japanese and Zoological Gardens. In a picturesque setting and relaxing atmosphere in the spring-to-summer months we also enjoy a musical fountain show before returning to the city centre to conclude the tour.

Meeting/ pick-up point: If the client wants to be picked up at the hotel must call 24 h before to confirm pick up time, otherwise de departure point is at the Tourist Information Office, 14 Market Square.
Duration: Five hours.
Start/opening time: 10am.
Others: The tour includes entrance to the University (Aula Leopoldina and Mathematical Tower), Cathedral of St John the Baptist , Panorama of Raclawice and Centennial Hall. Occasionally some attractions may be closed to visitors.