60 zl per transfer 

"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

WROCŁAW City Walk

Departure days
Daily
Departure time
START: 11.00, 13.00 (individually arranged whenever possible)
DURATION: 3 hours
Prices
Normal: 75 PLN;
Discount: 65 PLN (students, groups of min. 4 persons);
Price is per person and includes all costs

Often referred to as the “Venice of Poland”, Wrocław is made up of 5 rivers, 12 islands and over 150 bridges. Over the years it has had five different names and been under the control of four countries. It reverted back to Polish rule only after World War II, and has since re-emerged from almost complete destruction to become one of the most beautiful, cosmopolitan, prosperous cities in Central Europe.

Our tour starts in the heart of Wroclaw, the large Market Square (Rynek) dominated by an impressive Gothic Town Hall bordered by a rainbow of renovated tenement homes. The walk continues across Plac Solny, known today as a 24-h flower market, follows past the Wrocław City Museum (formerly the Prussian Royal Palace) and reaches Świdnicka Street, the city's main historical artery with some eye-catching monuments such as the Opera House and the famed Monopol Hotel. Here you will hear the story of numerous bronze statues of dwarves, the symbol adopted in honour of the 1980s Orange Alternative, a peaceful anti-communist protest group. The tour leads next through the narrow cobbled streets of the Old Town to the magnificent edifice of the University of Wrocław, regarded as one of the best examples of the baroque style in Central Europe. Following the Odra River we will visit the historic Market Hall and walk across the Love Bridge to enchanting Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski). This spiritual hub is the oldest part of the city, home to several churches as well as an appealing Botanical Garden. A great camera shot from the tower at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a perfect end of this highly interesting tour.

 
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