





Located in the vibrant Krzyki district, Prize by Radisson, Wroclaw Sky Tower sits within the iconic Sky Tower, offering direct access to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The area combines modern city life with local charm, featuring trendy cafés, restaurants, and cultural venues nearby. Explore picturesque streets, lively market squares, and a dynamic nightlife scene in the Old Town. With its mix of urban energy and convenient connectivity, this neighborhood is an ideal base for all travelers.
One of the main airports in the area. Check our "how to arrive" section for more information.
Dominating the city skyline, Sky Tower features modern apartments, offices, shopping areas, and an observation deck. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views, explore retail spaces, and experience one of Wrocław’s tallest landmarks.
One of the oldest and largest zoos in Europe, Wroclaw Zoo features diverse animal habitats and the famous Afrykarium. Visitors can see wildlife from around the world, learn about conservation, and enjoy an engaging outdoor experience for all ages.
Ranging from medieval to contemporary art, the National Museum is home to countless sculptures, textiles, and paintings. Art lovers cannot miss out on its stunning collection of unique sacred art pieces and Polish paintings.
Attend a concert at or simply wander around this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Max Berg and constructed between 1911 and 1913, the hall is a center of arts, music and culture in the heart of Wroclaw.
The Capitol Musical Theatre offers a diverse range of musicals, concerts, and live performances. Housed in a beautifully restored building, it provides an unforgettable experience in a vibrant and modern setting.
Wrocław Market Square (Rynek) is the historic heart of Wrocław, dating back to the 13th century. Surrounded by colorful buildings, cafés, and the Gothic Town Hall, it’s a vibrant hub with shops, restaurants, and events.
Ostrów Tumski is the oldest part of Wrocław, renowned for its stunning Gothic cathedral and charming cobblestone streets. It’s also famous for the unique tradition of gas lantern lighting in the evenings, adding to its historic charm.