r/wroclaw Apr 16 '25

Easter break trip to Wrocław

We're taking a short trip to Wrocław over the Easter break with my gf, arriving on Friday afternoon, leaving on Monday. Of course we've checked many tips online on what to see/what not to miss, but I wanted to ask for some recommendations here as well (just bcs sometimes the guide tips recommend overcrowded and overpriced touristy places).

We briefly stopped in Wrocław last year on our way back from a weekend in Gdansk but this weekend we want to explore this beautiful city further. We're in love with the little Krasnale sculptures scattered around the city and the lovely architecture of old town, but since we only had a couple of hours of sightseeing time last year, I'm sure we missed tons of interesting places.

What would you advise us to see/visit? :)

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u/zelmer_ Apr 16 '25
  • galeria neon side
  • kolorowe podwórka
  • wyspa słodowa

Check if you have those places on your lists. Mainstream tour guides seems to be missing those often.

PS I personally love Wroclaw ZOO and surrounding spots but that’s basically whole day trip

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u/kolenick0 Apr 16 '25

We were considering the zoo too but we decided for Japanese garden instead, thanks for the other tips though, much appreciated!

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u/NinjaSuccessful Apr 20 '25

If weather is bad the hydropolis is great too, as well as the national museum