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Attraction in the close vicinity

All of the attractions listed below are located within a maximum distance of 2 km, which means they are within walking distance of the old town or along the city moat and the banks of the Oder River.

 
Market Square (Rynek)
One of the largest market squares in Europe — nearly 3.8 hectares of colorful townhouses, historic town halls, and lively cafés. It’s the heart of Wrocław, where cultural events, fairs, and concerts take place year-round. Don’t miss the Alexander Fredro monument, the Pillory, and of course, Wrocław’s famous dwarfs scattered around the square.
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National Forum of Music
Opened in 2015, this modern concert hall at Plac Wolności is one of Poland’s most important music venues. It hosts symphonic, chamber, and jazz concerts, as well as the prestigious Wratislavia Cantans Festival. With its world-class acoustics and striking architecture, the NFM is a cultural landmark of Wrocław.
Photo: Łukasz Rajchert
Official website
 
White Stork Synagogue
A neoclassical Jewish synagogue from 1829 designed by Carl Ferdinand Langhans. Today it serves as both a place of worship and a cultural venue, hosting concerts, exhibitions, and educational events.
Synagogue history
 
Wrocław Opera House
A historic neoclassical building on Świdnicka Street, dating back to 1839–1841. Beautifully restored, it is now one of Poland’s leading opera houses, offering a rich repertoire of opera, ballet, and outdoor performances.
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Capitol Musical Theater
A dynamic musical and performance venue, famous for its Actor’s Song Review and spectacular shows.The modernized art déco building combines historic charm with cutting-edge stage technology.
Official website
 
Penitents' Bridge (Mostek Pokutnic)
Also known as the Bridge of Witches, it connects the towers of St. Mary Magdalene Church, about 45 meters above ground. The bridge offers panoramic views of Wrocław’s Old Town and Cathedral Island — and a touch of local legend
Official website
 
Wrocław University Museum
Housed in the baroque main building of the University of Wrocław, featuring the Aula Leopoldina, Oratorium Marianum, and Mathematical Tower with a viewing terrace. Official website
 
Ossolineum Institute
A historic library and museum founded in the 19th century, home to priceless manuscripts, prints, and artworks — one of Poland’s most important cultural institutions.
Official website
 
Racławice Panorama
A monumental 360° painting by Jan Styka and Wojciech Kossak, depicting the 1794 Battle of Racławice. Displayed in a special rotunda, it’s one of Wrocław’s most iconic attractions.
Official website
 
National Museum
Situated in a beautiful Neo-Renaissance building by the Odra River, the museum displays art from the Middle Ages to modern times, with a strong focus on Silesian art and heritage.
Official website
 
Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski)
The oldest part of Wrocław, known for its Gothic churches and romantic evening atmosphere. Don’t miss the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the Tumski Bridge, and the gas lamplighter who lights the lanterns at dusk.
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Stay at Hotel Herbal and explore Wrocław’s top attractions, all just a few steps away. From cultural landmarks to modern entertainment — the best of the city is right at your doorstep.