Rynek of Wroclaw, Southern Poland, Poland


5.0 (5.332 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Southern Poland Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Scenic Walking Areas

A superb, pedestrian friendly city

The Rynek of Wroclaw hosts a collection of beautiful buildings, filled with vibrant independent shops and cafes. During our weekend in Wroclaw, we listened to several talented musicians on the square which really added to the atmosphere. There was also a solidarity with Ukraine movement taking place on the neighbouring Solny Square; it was brilliant to be able to write a message of support to the Ukrainian people. To summarise, this square optimises the spirit of Wroclaw - a friendly city full of culture that is great for walkers, with great walking routes and easy access to the extensive tram system just off the square. I would highly recommend a visit to Wroclaw and will certainly return in the future.
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Address

, Wroclaw, Poland, Postal Code: 11-400.

Website

https://visitwroclaw.eu/miejsce/rynek-wroclaw

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 05, 2024, 9:39

User Ratings

5.0 based on (5.332 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5zktravels 5:00 PM Jul 16, 2021
    5 stars, except...
    The Market Square of Wrocław is definitely worth a visit. It's in fact my favourite place to go to when I'm in the city. Most buildings in this area are picturesque and have some sort of an interesting background story. There are plenty of good restaurants and stores selling memorabilias. You can sightsee the Market Square by strolling along, riding a bike or an electric scooter, or going on a horse ride. There are many ways to explore this gorgeous piece of the city. However, I have to agree with the comments I've seen about the beggars - they make for one of the biggest downsides of the experience. Over the years the amount has awfully increased. Just as at the beginning you could ignore and walk past them, they've recently become more pushy than ever before. From time to time they even approach people while they're having dinner outdoors at a restaurant, so beware of this. Keep your belongings close and steer clear of sketchy individuals as much as possible - as soon as you spot one walking around with a rose in their hand, go the opposite way or any other that might have you avoid a possibly unfortunate situation. While a lot gave the attraction 4⭐️ for the issue previously mentioned, I don't have the heart to give it less than 5⭐️. It's just such a pretty place.

  • 5Jake C 5:00 PM Nov 13, 2022
    A superb, pedestrian friendly city
    The Rynek of Wroclaw hosts a collection of beautiful buildings, filled with vibrant independent shops and cafes. During our weekend in Wroclaw, we listened to several talented musicians on the square which really added to the atmosphere. There was also a solidarity with Ukraine movement taking place on the neighbouring Solny Square; it was brilliant to be able to write a message of support to the Ukrainian people. To summarise, this square optimises the spirit of Wroclaw - a friendly city full of culture that is great for walkers, with great walking routes and easy access to the extensive tram system just off the square. I would highly recommend a visit to Wroclaw and will certainly return in the future.