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Check-in time: from 3.00pm
Check-out: latest 11.00 am
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Welcome to Wroclaw Rentals
Wrocław Town Hall
Wrocław in Polish, (also known as Breslau in German), is a large undiscovered gem of a city in southwestern Poland in the historic region of Silesia. It boasts fascinating architecture, many rivers and bridges, and a lively and metropolitan cultural scene. Like many cities in Central Europe, It is a city with a troubled past, having seen much violence and devastation.
Travel to Wrocław
By plane: Wrocław is served by an international airport and serves many routes all over Europe and within Poland.
By train: Wrocław is a major hub in the Polish rail network, with several trains a day to all large Polish cities. There are about 10 daily departures to Warsaw (travel time varies from 5h by a InterCity train, up to almost 7h with a pospieszny (fast) train) as well as quite a lot of trains to Poznan' (from there you can go to Warsaw or Berlin). Several trains a day go to Kraków. There are also international trains to Hamburg (via Berlin), Prague, Dresden, Kiev (via Lviv) and Budapest.
By bus: Wrocław is a stop on the Eurolines international coach network. All international and national buses stop at the PKS Centrum station which is located directly behind the main train station.
Popular tourist sights:
- The Rynek, or central square, is the architectural centre-point of Wrocław, and its most obvious attraction. It is one of the biggest town squares in Europe.
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
- Racławice Panorama: Probably the most-visited tourist site in Wrocław, it consists of a large canvas painting wrapped around a viewing rotunda. It creates a 360 degree view of the Battle of Racławice (1794) between Russian troops and Polish insurrectionists.
- Ostrow Tumski, a group of islands on the Oder River with beautiful Cathedrals and a few hundred year old buildings
- St. Elizabeth's Church
- National Museum
- Opera House
- Park Szczytnicki, East-central Wrocław.
- Japanese Garden, a part of Park Szczytnicki
- Eastern Park (pl: Park Wschodni) on the bank of Oława river is a masterpiece of design, but left forgotten for decades.
- Synagogue 'Under the White Stork', 19th century synagogue
In order to help visitors enjoy their stay in Wroclaw, we have available a number of self-catering apartments close to and around the city centre. For a relatively modest fee, you can stay at any of our self-contained and well-furnished apartments from periods ranging from just a day to several weeks - as the fancy catches you.
Our apartments cater for numbers ranging from single visitors up to groups of seven. All you need to do is search for suitable and available properties (see the reservation box on the left), select and book an apartment, and our representative will be waiting for you at the apartment with the keys to the door.
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