
1st Day
Arrival in
Wrocław, dinner and overnight in the Hotel in Wrocław.
2nd Day
Sightseeing of Wrocław – the capital of Lower Silesia, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Situated at the foot of the Sudety Mountains on the Odra river, crossed with numerous tributaries and canals. Wrocław is a unique city of 12 island and 112 bridges. More then one thousand years history and penetrating through the ages of three cultures: Polish, Czech and German has exerted influence on the atmosphere of this city, also nowadays. Wrocław is an important center of higher learning and culture, a city teeming with youthful power of life and the home of many foreign visitors. For sure we recommend
The Old Town Square, which is lined with many excellent restaurants, with its imposing Town Hall which was set up in the 13c. and is surrounded by burgher houses, and for sure the
Wrocław University which is the biggest baroque building in town. It will be unforgettable experience to visit
Aula Leopoldinum - the city’s largest secular hall, which is elaborate stucco works, sculptures, paintings and frescoes, it is the most magnificent Baroque interior in the whole of the city. We can not forget about the oldest part of the city –
Ostrów Tumski shelters a complex of sacral buildings with the Gothic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
Wrocław is a city full of music and among many cultural events organized here, the most highly acclaimed and internationally well-known is the Wratislavia Cantas International Oratorio & Cantata Festival.
Dinner in the Hotel- early evening.
In the evening concert of Chopin’s music in the impressive baroque hall of Wrocław University – Aula Leopoldinum.
Overnight in the Hotel in Wrocław
3rd Day
After breakfast trip to
Świdnica and visit to
Wooden Church of Peace built by Silesian Protestants in mid-17c., included on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. Next, you will have opportunity to visit the biggest and the most powerful of all palaces -
Castle Książ - the third largest castle in Poland which was erected in the 13th c., to be later remodelled many times. The castle’s showpiece is the baroque Maximilian Hall, built in the first half of the 18th century. Available for visitors, the castle has 12 terraced gardens on the surrounding slopes.
Dinner in the Hotel- early evening,
In the evening performance of opera in Wrocław.
Overnight in the Hotel in Wrocław.
4th Day
Departure after breakfast.