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"Just a quick mail to say Mateusz was an exellent tour guide. He was great and very informative. Really glad we went with you guys and will recomend you to any for our friends going to Poland. Mateusz just was brilliant man....cool guy....learnt a lot and was great to talk to someone with that knowledge....felt like we were walking around there with a friend of ours".
Anthony and Amanda, Ireland
"Many thanks for the excursion to the Walim tunnels, you had done a wonderful job and I was very satisfied with your services"
Paul, Belgium
"I would like to sincerely thank you and your colleague for the very professional service you provide when we were in Wroclaw. The Auschwitz/Birkenau trip was made really interesting by the exceptionally well educated and informed guide. We really appreciated the experience and my children also wished that I pass on our thanks. Your city was really lovely, the hospitality was great and I think that my wife and I will return soon".
Gerrard, Scotland


Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland, located in southwestern Poland. Situated at the foot of the Sudety Moutains, upon the Odra River and cut through by its numerous tributaries and canals, it is an exceptional city of 12 islands and 112 bridges. The city with its charming historical centre, parks, good restaurants, hotels and friendly people is a pleasant place to visit and to do business.
We are reminded of the early medieval times in Ostrów Tumski, where one of the most beautiful sacral architecture buildings in Europe has been preserved. The old town hall is considered one of the most splendid Gothic buildings in central Europe. In Wroclaw one can also see the biggest baroque interior in Poland, which has remained untill today - the Leopoldine Hall, located in the 17th century University building. The old and modern architecture of the city is surrounded by the abundance of greenery.
Visitors coming to Wroclaw remember the city also as a cultural centre. Its theatres, including the Opera, Musical Theatre and Philharmonic Hall; various clubs, museums and galleries provide a continuous series of artistic events. Internationally acknowledged musical festivals have become the citys cultural landmark. The biggest of them is International Festival WRATISLAVIA CANTANS - Music and Fine Arts. Other festivals which take place in Wroclaw include Jazz on the Odra, Old Masters Music Days, One-Actor Theatr Performances and Festival of Actor Songs. One of the cultural attractions which is a must when visiting Wroclaw, is certainly the Panorama of Raclawice, a gigantic rotunda accommodating a 120 metres wide and 15 metres high panoramic painting which represents the battle of Raclawice fought on 7 April 1794. Wroclaw is the fourth biggest city in Poland, with the population of 700 thousand inhabitants. It belongs to the biggest university centres in the country. The city's intellectual life is focused around 13 academic schools including Wroclaw University and technical university. Wroclaw is also a very important transportation centre. It is a crossing point of three international routes, has two big railway stations, two river ports and international airport, which ensures the connection with the whole world. The most important factors with regional economy are transport, machine electrical engineering and food industries. Wroclaw is a wonderful city of an interesting history and unique beauty. It is appreciated both by its inhabitants and visitors.