easy
14–17 hours
Basic fitness needed for walking city streets and some standing during tours.
Journey from Warsaw to Wroclaw on a full-day guided tour with AB Poland Travel. Discover winding rivers, historic bridges, and traditional Polish cuisine in a captivating city famed for its waterways.
Starting at € 96 • Full day • All Inclusive • All Ages
Discover the enchanting city of Wroclaw, known as the "Polish Venice," on a guided tour from Warsaw. Experience its stunning bridges, savor a traditional lunch, and enjoy an hour of free time to explore. With convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, this day trip promises unforgettable memories in a picturesque setting.
1 Person: € 350 2 People: € 205 3 People: € 157 4 People: € 135 5 People: € 120 6 People: € 110 7 People: € 103 8 People: € 96
Did you know that Wroclaw is called “the City of 100 Bridges”? Sounds like Amsterdam, doesn’t it? The city is intersected by a winding river, with plenty of islands connected with the mainland by countless bridges.
This tour starts in Warsaw. You will be picked up by our English-speaking driver from your hotel/apartment. In Wroclaw our local guide will take you for a tour around the city. During the tour you will have lunch in a local restaurant. Afterwards you will have 1 hour of free time. You will come back to Warsaw around 23:00 – 24:00.
7:00 – 7:30 Pick-up at your hotel in Warsaw 11:00 – 17:00 Guided tour in Wroclaw (lunch during the tour) 17:00 – 18:00 Free time 22:00 – 23:00 Drop-off at your hotel in Warsaw
The departure time is estimated and the order and timing may change, to be announced before the tour by email.
Wroclaw’s tour involves cobblestone streets and bridges, so sturdy footwear will keep you steady.
You’ll want your phone ready for photos and navigation during your free time in the city.
Since transportation is by car/minibus, keep bags compact for easy storage and mobility.
AB Poland Travel offers traditional lunches but can accommodate special diets with prior notice.
Wroclaw’s history reaches back over a thousand years, serving as a crossroads of Polish, German, and Czech cultures, which influenced its architecture and traditions.
Efforts to protect the Oder’s waterways and urban green spaces ensure Wroclaw remains an inviting destination balancing city life and nature.
For secure footing on cobblestones and bridge crossings.
Weather can shift quickly—layers help adapt to changing conditions.
spring|fall|winter specific
Carry essentials such as water, snacks, and camera comfortably.
Useful to guard against unpredictable rain showers during shoulder seasons.
spring|fall specific