Köy, Batı Pomeranya Voyvodalığı, Polonya
Temel özellikler: Pitoresk, Kayalar, Doğal gölge
İçindeki tüm plajlar 67 km den merkez
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.
Unique and very important place for every human, despite a race, nationality or region. A must-see to understand post-war Europe and the world without an in-depth confrontation between our idea of mankind and the remains of Auschwitz.
Discover 1,000 years of fascinating stories in one of Poland's oldest cities on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Wrocław. Wrocław has been part of Poland, Czechia, Austria and Germany in its over 1,000-year existence. Today, it's more famous for the quirky dwarf figurines that adorn its streets. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the city’s oldest and most charming districts and discover the many gripping stories behind its impressive historical buildings. You’ll be immersed in a world of legends and quirky facts. And you’ll also hear how tiny dwarf sculptures became a contemporary symbol of the city. Along the way, you’ll gain a fresh perspective on what life in Wrocław looked like a few centuries ago. You’ll also see some of the city’s most important and interesting sites. By the end of this Wrocław tour, you'll have gained greater insight into this fascinating Polish city.
Take the worry out of your departure to Wroclaw Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 6 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis at the hotel, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
Discover the fascinating history and magnificent architecture of the University of Wrocław, one of the city’s most treasured landmarks. With an audio guide, explore the richly decorated Baroque interiors of the Aula Leopoldina and Oratorium Marianum—masterpieces of art and architecture filled with ornate sculptures, intricate ceiling frescoes, and centuries of academic tradition. As you wander through these historic halls, learn about the university’s Austrian legacy, the Counter-Reformation, and the influential scholars and musicians, including Johannes Brahms, who once graced its spaces. Afterward, continue your visit independently to the Mathematical Tower, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Wrocław. From this vantage point, take in the city’s skyline while reflecting on its dramatic past—from wartime destruction and shifting borders to the university’s rebirth as a proud Polish institution.
Discover the magic of Wrocław on a unique tour that combines the famous Dwarf Trail with the city’s fascinating history. Hop aboard a comfortable eco-friendly vehicle and explore Wrocław’s most charming streets, filled with tiny bronze dwarfs hiding around every corner. Listen to an audio guide, sharing stories about the city’s landmarks, culture, and spirit. Your live Polish or English-speaking guide will add a special touch by telling local legends and fun dwarf tales that bring Wrocław’s magic to life. Receive a dwarf map, so you can join the fun and spot as many little friends as possible along the way. Perfect for families, groups, and curious travelers who want to see Wrocław from a new, playful perspective.
It’s fascinating, it’s fun, it’s sure to be surprising. Welcome to a magical place on the Sand Island full of captivating illusions, wonderful atmosphere and helpful staff.
The Best Way to Discover Wrocław: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour. Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a coffee in the salt-square (Plac Solny) or a traditional Polish pierogi dinner and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: The Passage, Copernicus Park, Museum of Bourgeois Art, Market Square, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish, University of Wrocław, Tumski Bridge, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, National Museum in Wrocław, and Słowacki Park.
Discover the oldest part of the city where the history of Wroclaw started over 1100 years ago. In a small group, limited to 10 people, you will see and learn more about the pearls of the Gothic and Baroque architecture: the Cathedral of John the Baptist, Church of the Holy Cross and other ancient churches of Wroclaw. Your passionate, local guide will reveal to you interesting facts and legends of the famous islands of Wroclaw. • Visit the Cathedral Island – a very special and authentic place illuminated with the gas lanterns • Visit the Sand Island with the monumental Church of Our Lady on the Sand. • Listen to insightful information about Wroclaw history and legends of the islands; including the adventures of Casanova’s visit to Wroclaw, legend of the Dumpling Gate and many others. • For those who would like to see more – there is also the possibility to visit the inside of the Cathedral • 2 h walking tour with an expert, local guide • Small groups limited to a maximum of 10 people.
Explore Wroclaw by electric scooter on this 2,5-hour small-group tour. After a practice run, scoot through the history streets to discover the city’s top and less-famous attractions. View highlights like Wroclaw University and Cathedral Island, see lesser-known sites including Centinial Hall and Politechnique Campus, cruise around parks, and enjoy panoramic city views on route. Numbers are limited to 12 people.
On this tour visitors can expierience the life of allied prisoners who lived in the camp during WW2. In 1944 more then 70 prisoners escaped from the camp but only 3 of them menaged to escape successfully. Thi tour is not only a chance to see the Museum of the camp but also to pay respect to those who died there. In the museum you can see full-size replica of the hut where the men planned their daring mass escape, and displaying many original items from the prison camp. About a half-mile drive from the hut you can also see the “Harry” tunnel dug by the prisoners (one of three tunnels dug: Tom, Dick, and Harry), which now serves as a memorial. Here you can see exactly how long the tunnel was and the exit and entry points. A guard tower has been reconstructed to show the proximity of the tunnel exit to the attentive German soldiers on patrol. You are also able to wander through the woods and see some of the original foundations of the camp.
Led by a friendly local vodka expert, you'll explore the city's best shot bars while hearing fascinating stories about life during the Communist era. During the tour, you’ll sample 8 different vodkas, including favorites like Soplica, Wyborowa, and Żubrówka, each showcasing unique flavors. To complement your tastings, enjoy 3-4 delicious Polish appetizers that perfectly enhance the experience. Come and raise a glass to the heritage and culture of Polish vodka!
Exceptional concerts with artists on hand. Real candlelight. Amazing acoustics. Opportunity to visit the cathedral in an enclosed space for other tourists. Carefully selected concert repertoire. An event that stays in the memory for a long time.
Over the last 2 years, we have developed a truly fun and unique way to explore/learn about Wroclaw's beautiful old town and it is great for absolutely everyone. Tourists, families, business groups, stag/hen parties... whether you want to see the sights and get the history of the city, entertain the kids a little, beat your friends in serious competition or just try something completely different, this is definitely the activity for you!
This is not a standard sightseeing cruise. Our experience combines a relaxing catamaran journey with a h audio guide and curated historic photographs, allowing travelers to compare Wrocław’s past and present while sailing through the Old Town. Guests pass beneath low bridges and through narrow river channels, gaining a unique perspective of the city’s most important landmarks from the water. The “Then & Now” concept creates a deeper cultural experience beyond a typical river tour.
Explore the best of Wrocław — the city of bridges, dwarfs, and stories — on this self-guided walking tour that brings its legends and landmarks to life. Start near the Old Town Square surrounded by Gothic façades and meet the bronze dwarfs that turned protest into art. Stop by the most famous spots like the Old Town hall, Hansel and Gretel buildings, the University where Nobel Prize minds once studied, and end your walk amid the calm of Cathedral Island which still preserves its old traditions. Along the way you’ll hear legends of witches, a dumpling turned to stone and a bear who became a war hero. This tour offers the perfect mix of history, folk tales, and discovery — all of which you can explore at your own pace, pausing to step into a milk bar or take a photo when you want. It is perfect for first time visitors who want to uncover the old town and cathedral island. Over 20000 travellers have used our self guided tours and a refund guarantee means you can book with confidence
The Klodzko Valley is considered to be the most extraordinary and fascinating region in Lower Silesia. With many famous spas, beautiful castles and picturesque landscape that all contribute to this valley's special atmosphere .
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. You visit the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city. Crossing the bridge over Odra River, you enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Further walk around medieval cobblestone streets leads to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre. Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Skip-the-line and dive into the world of wildlife at Wrocław Zoo, home to the stunning Africarium and rare species from around the globe. With private transfers and no waiting, immerse yourself in nature’s wonders for a truly unforgettable experience. HIGHLIGHTS - Explore Wrocław Zoo's diverse wildlife and breathtaking animal exhibits - Beat the crowds with skip-the-line tickets to this top-rated attraction - Discover rare species and learn about animal conservation efforts worldwide - Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Africarium, home to aquatic life - Enjoy the comfort of private transfers for a seamless and stress-free day Escape the city's hustle with Rosotravel and explore Wrocław’s renowned Zoo on a relaxing wildlife adventure. Enjoy skip-the-line tickets and private transport, so you can explore at your own pace without the stress of waiting or planning. Let Rosotravel handle the details, leaving you free to create unforgettable memories.