City break - Wroclaw
1st Day – afternoon arrival to Wroclaw
2nd Day – sightseeing
Formerly, Wroclaw was the crossroads of the Amber Route and the Trade Route. Today, this city competes with other big cities such as Prague or Krakow, which attract like a magnet with their beauty and vitality. This city has always been shaped by several cultures. The intertwining Roman, Czech, Habsburg, Prussian and finally Polish histories made Wrocław, what it is today. Almost all major monuments are concentrated in the Old Town, which can be visiting on foot. Additionally, we suggest to see: Centennial Hall – Multimedia Exhibition; Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Sky Tower.
3rd Day – free time or optional trip to Świdnica and Jawor (approx. 100 km) – Visiting churches inscribed on the UNESCO Heritage World List or a trip around the Giant Mountains. Świdnica and Jawor The Churches of Peace in Świdnica and in Jawor are the largest sacral half-timbered buildings in Europe. The right to build them was granted to Lutherans after the Peace of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years’ War. The building material could only be straw, wood and clay. The building from the outside is quite simple, while the interior is maintained in a wonderful baroque style. Giant Mountains Tour should start from the highest hill Śnieżka (1602 m), on the ridge of which runs the Polish-Czech border. Worth to watch are following cities Karpacz, Jelenia Góra and Szklarska Poreba. A good solution is also visit the Gerhart Hauptmann House in Jagniątków or the Park of Miniature Monuments of Lower Silesia in Kowary.
4th Day – departure