easy
3 hours
Any fitness level is suitable since most movement is minimal and at a slow pace, with only light walking required.
Discover Wroclaw’s stunning Gothic and Baroque landmarks on a private, eco-friendly electric car tour. Explore top sights like the Old Town, Centennial Hall, and the Japanese Garden while enjoying panoramic city views.
3 Hours • All ages
Embark on a captivating 3-hour electric car tour through Wroclaw, the 2016 European Capital of Culture. Explore the stunning Gothic architecture of the Old Town, the baroque beauty of Wroclaw University, and the UNESCO-listed Centennial Hall. Enjoy breathtaking views from the Cathedral tower and relax in the serene Japanese Garden.
All ages welcome!
3 Hours
You will begin the tour in the Old Town, splendidly reconstructed after the World War II, where you can admire a fine example of the Gothic architecture – the Town Hall of Wroclaw. You will then reach the impressive Museum of Wroclaw University. Inside you can discover beautifully decorated baroque interiors, including the famous Leopoldine Hall. The university takes pride in its alumni – 11 Nobel Prize winners studied or worked there. One of them is Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk, who received this prestigious award in 2019. You will then cross the famous Tumski Bridge and explore the former island – Ostrow Tumski. The most important sight there is the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. You will be impresed by the Gothic architecture and the largest pipe organ in Poland. You can also admire the stunning panorama of Wroclaw from the tower of the Cathedral. You will then move on to see the Centennial Hall – an enormous representative building inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List. Bulit in the early 20th century, it is a venue for important events, exhibitions and congresses. Just outside the Hall, you will find the Wroclaw Multimedia Fountain, the biggest in Poland and one of the biggest in Europe. It has 300 water jets, which create geysers, water mists, spurts and many other wonderful shapes. Water shows take place every day and are accompanied by classic, modern or pop music. Finally, you will stop by the Janapese Garden. Created in 1913 for the Global Exhibition, it contains hundreds of plants, trees, bushes and flowers, as well as buildings in Japanese style.
In wintertime: mulled wine or hot tea
Bring extra battery power or chargers — the picturesque cityscapes and intricate architecture offer endless photo ops.
While the electric car covers most ground, there’s some walking for tower climbs and garden strolls, so be prepared.
Private tours fill quickly, especially in peak tourist seasons; secure your spot early to avoid disappointment.
Wroclaw weather can be variable; layering helps stay comfortable during outdoor stops.
Wroclaw’s Old Town was largely rebuilt after WWII, preserving centuries of architectural history wrapped in post-war resilience.
The city promotes sustainable tourism by supporting electric vehicles and protecting green spaces like the Japanese Garden.
For short walking breaks during the tour, especially in historic cobblestone areas.
To capture Wroclaw’s unique architecture and cityscape views.
The crisp autumn air calls for flexible layering to stay warm during outdoor stops.
fall specific
Keep hydrated while exploring the city in warmer months.
summer specific