Events and attractions in Wroclaw - Lower Silesia's capital
Wroclaw, the city of 100 bridges, is one of Poland's fastest-growing metropolises and a hub for cultural events, congresses, and sports. Its Market Square is among the largest in Europe, and more than 400 famous dwarf statues hide across the city.
Concerts and cultural events in Wroclaw
Key venues include the Centennial Hall (UNESCO), the National Forum of Music, Impart, and Klub A2. Festivals: Wratislavia Cantans, Jazztopad, and New Horizons - one of Europe's biggest independent cinema festivals. Opera plays at the Wroclaw Opera. See the full calendar of culture and arts events and local sport and activity events.
Top attractions, museums and landmarks
Ostrow Tumski with its cathedral, the Market Square, the Panorama Raclawicka, and the Centennial Hall with its Multimedia Fountain are the top stops for sightseeing and tourism. Wroclaw Zoo with the Afrykarium - the only aquarium showing exclusively African aquatic wildlife - plus the Japanese Garden and Aquapark are great attractions for kids and families.
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Restaurants, food and nightlife in Wroclaw
The dining scene runs from the Market Hall to restaurants around the Square and the alternative Nadodrze district - a solid range of accommodation and food. Nightlife thrives at Alibi, Metropolis, and Neptun, while families enjoy indoor entertainment such as trampoline parks and escape rooms. Weekend trips head to the Karkonosze Mountains and the Klodzko Valley.
Explore events and attractions in other cities too: Krakow, Warsaw, and Poznan.
