Wroclaw

Wrocław is a city on the Oder River in western Poland. It’s known for its Market Square, lined with elegant townhouses and featuring a modern fountain. Also on the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall, with its large astronomical clock. Nearby is the Panorama of Racławice, a painting depicting the 1794 battle for independence. The Centennial Hall auditorium, with its giant dome and tall spire, lies across the river.
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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
Centennial Hall is a grand circular hall located in Wroclaw, Poland, surrounded by formal gardens. It serves as a venue for major exhibitions, cultural events, and sporting activities. The hall's revolutionary design has earned it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This UNESCO site is so cool. It's got a long history, neatly laid out in the visitor's center. I enjoyed the VR experience as well. Walking around the site itself is surreal. Such a massive venue that was built so long ago. It also happens to be the filming location for the 2023 Hunger Games movie, which made it even cooler to visit.
Ethan S — Google review
This was a stop of the Best City Tours, 2 hour tour of Wroclaw. Didn’t have a chance to go inside but learned that is a UNESCO world heritage site for this Edwardian building which has the largest domed cement roof that was built at the time. I enjoyed the quick walk along the pergola to see the fountains. I was surpassed to see the Soviet monument out front.
Cindy L — Google review
Beautiful Venue, But Poor Experience at the Concert The building itself is truly impressive—spacious, elegant, and well-designed for large events. Unfortunately, the experience during the concert left a lot to be desired. Despite the venue not being overly crowded, it was extremely hot and stuffy inside. The ventilation was clearly inadequate, and at times it was hard to even breathe comfortably. This really took away from the enjoyment of the event. To make matters worse, the sound settings were completely off for the first two songs—distorted and poorly balanced, which was disappointing, especially at the start of the show. On top of that, there wasn’t a single bottle of still water available for purchase, which is unacceptable in such conditions. While the venue itself has a lot of potential, the lack of basic comfort and organization during the event was a huge letdown.
Georgia P — Google review
Centennial Hall is huge and really impressive. The architecture is wild modern but historic at the same time. The surrounding area is cool too, with open spaces and spots to chill or take photos. If you’re around Wrocław, it’s definitely worth a stop, even just to walk around outside.
Cameron — Google review
We visited centennial hall for a concert. The architecture and gardens were beautiful but the ventilation and lack of facilities let it down. The band also mentioned that the sound quality was unique (not in a positive way, asking if we could hear them ok). The seats are wooden and can be quite uncomfortable after a period of time. They are also quite close together so not ideal if you are tall. Drinks could be purchased but they were expensive and not refrigerated. I’d recommend buying a drink from the vendors outside and bringing it in. Signage for sitting vs standing wasn’t clear. The seating entrance is nearer to the zoo side.
Kathleen A — Google review
Centennial Hall is a beautiful place and definitely worth a visit. The architecture and surroundings are impressive, and it’s especially lovely during the summer. It’s a bit disappointing, though, that the Japanese Garden next to it requires a separate fee, because it looks like it could perfectly complement the visit. Still, overall, it’s a great spot to explore and enjoy, and I’d recommend it.
Jey — Google review
Centennial Hall in Wrocław is a very interesting place to visit. The building is large and modern-looking, and it is often used for concerts, sports events, and exhibitions. I liked its unique design and the atmosphere inside. It is a place worth seeing if you are in the city.
Daria — Google review
Great space, amazing early reinforced concrete structure
Tim S — Google review
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Hydropolis is an innovative museum housed in a converted subterranean tank, offering an interactive and educational experience focused on water and the environment. The museum features eight thematic sections, including a 360-degree film showcasing the journey of water from the Big Bang to Earth's formation. Visitors can explore various exhibits such as observing microorganisms in a drop of water, interacting with replicas like the Trieste bathyscaphe, and relaxing in a space with sea sounds and bioluminescent jellyfish.
Amazing day out and is surpsingly big. Loved the water features when entering and then lots of information in Polish and in English. Everything was done new so modern technology mixed with historical facts and lots of interactive peices to keep you entertained
Martin G — Google review
A great museum with an abundance of information about everything water from the its very chemical makeup to how we have used it sense the dawn of man. It has something for everyone and all ages. We got there as soon as it opened and it got busy quick. We spent a couple hours there and didn't exactly hustle through, but we also read about 1/4 of what they had. You could easily spend an entire day there if you wanted to read everything.
Aaron C — Google review
Was fun, the app helped me navigate around easily as an English speaker. Worth the £, 90zł (£18.44) for 2 tickets. Nice gift shop and nice cafe at the end too. Very interactive and the relaxation room was a really nice mid way through.
Olive S — Google review
we had a great time there and our children. there is a lot of information about water to read mostly so for small children you have to explain a little. value for money, we were in the morning so it was quiet and we could look at everything in peace. recommends
Vera P — Google review
Amazing place! It breaths with a modern, high-tech atmosphere, yet it keeps it's educational purpose.
Lenka K — Google review
After my visit to Hydropolis Museum Wroclaw, I was truly very impressed with the rich history for the only science centre in Poland dedicated to water. Based on what I read about this amazing museum, I was surprised to know that in the 19th Century, this building originally served as a clean water reservoir as part of Wrocław’s waterworks system. -Until the year 2011, the facility continued functioning as part of the municipal water supply system. In 2015, this building was transformed into Hydropolis Museum dedicated entirely to water. If you wonder like me, what makes it so Unique Not Only in Poland but worldwide. Here are some features that will dazzle your brain with new knowledge. This museum is actually an underground reservoir about 4,600 m². It exhibits nine thematic zones exploring water from cosmic origins to modern urban systems. This is truly amazing historical place you must visit and enjoy the history of your country. I highly recommend it. You will be glad you did. I have to thank the dedication and hard work of all the museum staff for the job well done👍♥️.
DrMido B — Google review
The Hydropolis is full of interactive displays. The story revolves around water and explores many aspects of it. Worth to visit with or witout kids. The space features interactive models and beautifully designed, engaging, and diverse areas.
Aniko K — Google review
The worst value/money proposition in my life. 50zl for youtube videos about sea which takes around 15min to see it all. There’s NO FISHES OR ANYTHING REAL! Not even proper copies. DO NOT RECOMMEND TO GO HERE. Better go Zoo, you’ll see real fishes, at least.
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Island
Ostrów Tumski in Wrocław is a historically and architecturally significant site, featuring remnants of early habitation, including a wooden church. Situated on the Oder River, it is the oldest part of the town and the center of religious life with numerous churches and chapels. Notable buildings include Hala Ludowa 'People's Hall,' an extraordinary example of European architecture's early fascination with reinforced concrete.
This is probably the most picturesque place to visit in Wroclaw. 📷 The architecture and skyline were amazing. Small bridges connecting these islands make it more attractive.
Rahul — Google review
A must-visit spot full of history, charm, and peaceful beauty. Walking through its cobbled streets surrounded by stunning Gothic architecture feels like stepping back in time. The cathedral is breathtaking, and the whole area offers a perfect mix of culture and calm. A true highlight of the city
Olga K — Google review
Undoubtedly, Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski) is the heart and spiritual soul of Wroclaw. Hidtirically, the current Gothic cathedral is the fifth iteration, built in the 13th–14th century that makes it the first  Gothic church in Poland. It has twin towers and the interior has breath taking instructure. blends Gothic structure with Baroque and Renaissance details added over centuries. Based on historical documents, the cathedral was heavily damaged in WWII when German forces used it as an ammunition depot. However,  its post-war reconstruction is the proof and testament of the huge work that has been done to keep it in such a stunning and amazing piece of art in Wrocław. I hope you have the chance to visit such a wonderful historical place that will dazzle your brain with knowledge and the pride of your country.
DrMido B — Google review
Very nice view at night and worth to take a walk along the promenade. Just opposite of the Hala Tagorwa. Cross the bridge and around 7 mins walk.
Nomad A — Google review
Probably the most interesting part of Wroclaw if you look for less touristy places. It is the oldest part of the town located withing walking distance from the main square. Great to wander around and to spot the lamplighter at dusk. He lights all 90 gas lamps every single days! Worth the wait....
Piotrek P — Google review
Great place for viewing point of the city. Loses a star because the elevator guy took long time and was a bit creepy
Brehnen S — Google review
A fantastic place to visit , great architecture, wonderful churches that must a visit. Climb up in the Gothic Church for a wonderful panoramic view of the island and of the Old City. A couple of steps and an elevator will take you up. A must seen if you are in Wrocław. By the way it’s an easy 10 min. walk from the Old Town of Wrocław
Robert R — Google review
One of my absolutely favourite places in Wroclaw!! Definitely a MUST SEE! Plus cause of it’s very central location incredibly easy to reach! It’s the oldest part of the city of Wroclaw. It was formerly an island between branches of the Oder River. Archaeological excavations have shown that the western part of Ostrov Tumski, between the Church of St. Martin and the Holy Cross, was the first area to be inhabited. The first, wooden church (St. Martin), dating from the 10th century, was surrounded by defensive walls built on the banks of the river. The island had approximately 1,500 inhabitants at that time. The first constructions on Ostrov Tumski were built in the 10th century by the Piast dynasty, and were made from wood. The first building from solid material was St. Martin's chapel, built probably at the beginning of the eleventh century by Benedictine monks. Not long after the first cathedral was raised, in place of the small church. Religious buildings appeared in Ostrov Tumski because during the Congress of Gniezno in AD 1000, it was decided to create a bishopric in Wrocław.
Mate A — Google review
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Racławice Panorama is a must-see attraction in Wroclaw, Poland. This circular building houses a 360-degree painting depicting the 1794 battle, along with maps and videos providing historical context. The city of Wroclaw offers numerous other attractions such as Ostrow Tumski, Cathedral Island, adorable gnome statues scattered around the city, and the impressive Centennial Hall.
IT WAS GORGEOUS, it will probably be one of the best things you'll see in your entire life. There's a new "performance" every 30 minutes, but I suggest you buy your ticket in advance to avoid waiting outside for too long. 🎟️ The price is worth it but it's so beautiful that 30 minutes are way too short to admire it to its fullest. There are also free audio-guides in many different languages that explain the history of the painting and describe it; but PERSONALLY I'd have preferred it without it (because it gave a bit of confusion because I focused on what the voice was saying instead of the actual painting).
Anna H — Google review
It was Amazing! If you are in Wroclaw it's a must see. My husband loved it. The panoramic painting is huge and it's designed this way for you to imagine to be in the middle of the battle. The session is 30 minutes long and the narrative is in Polish however if you need a translation please ask once you are inside. It's a beautiful beautiful piece of art. You won't regret it. It's about Polish uprising and Kosciuszko.
Anna S — Google review
I have to admit my boyfriend suggested this as a destination to go and see and I kind of thought no at the time but after going I genuinely think it was fantastic. It’s very cheap which is a bonus obviously. But you go In we bought a ticket before and you go up as a group you see the paining and they have translator devices so we chose English which if you have earphones is great and if you don’t you have to just hold the thing up to your ear. You hear all about the painting and they talk you through different sections as you walk around. It is genuinely impressive how they integrate the 360 art work with some scenery and props and lighting they’ve added to give you the immersed experience. All in all only took about 30 mins from getting there to leaving if that but it was fantastic and well worth a visit. As an aside, going during school hours will probably mean it’s full of class trips, so plan the journey that suits you. Although they sat at the side and didn’t get in the way on our trip.
Alice L — Google review
A great and worthy visit in Wrocław, the painting was amazing and very impressive to see. The only thing I’d suggest with the audio guide is that it has headphones, as it was very difficult to listen to the audio guide without headphones. The entry ticket also gives you entry to 3 other museums, and I suggest you book in advance as when we first went the showing was sold out until a few hours later.
Bella L — Google review
Interesting experience-a unique panoramic painting, combined with props, makes for an impressive visualization of a battle. It is worth spending the time. The tour is guided in multiple languages. Remember to book at least 2 hours ahead of time.
Bartek K — Google review
The Racławice Panorama is a monumental work commemorating the Battle of Racławice in 1794. A team of painters led by Jan Stka and Wojciech Kossak exhibited it in Lviv in 1894, on the centenary of the battle. The exhibition took place in a rotunda built especially for this purpose. During the tour, you'll first see a small panorama with a brief historical overview. Then, you'll enter the center of the redoubt, where you'll walk around and admire this work. I highly recommend it :)
Robert O — Google review
While in Wroclaw, I recommend visiting the Racławice Panorama, which is displayed in a huge rotunda in the city center. The painting covers 1,800 square meters and depicts the Battle of Racławice in 1794. In front of the rotunda entrance is the so-called Small Racławice Panorama. This multimedia presentation presents the origins of the painting and the group of artists led by Wojciech Kossak and Jan Styka. A wonderful exhibition!
Tripsforgroups — Google review
Very unique experience. To me, that was the most interesting piece of art I have experiences. I enjoyed the fascinating history and stories behind the art. One thing that would make it even better would be if they could provide headphones for the translation device so you don't have to hold it to your ear the whole time
Billy S — Google review
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University
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Established in 1702, the University of Wrocław is a prestigious institution that has produced 9 Nobel Prize winners in the 20th century. The main university building is part of a grand Baroque-style complex that includes a former Jesuit college and church. Visitors can explore the Wroclaw University Museum and the magnificent Leopoldinum Hall, as well as enjoy concerts at the historic Oratorium Marianum music hall.
Fascinating place, amazing building inside and out. Don't miss the higher rooms with the wall and ceiling frescos from Renaissance (or some would say, Tartarian Empire) and the viewing tower at the top. Those Jesuits knew how to make an impression, even if they are the ones responsible for a world of lies. 😉
D M — Google review
This museum/university is a must-visit in Wroclaw! To explore the halls and the building, you need a ticket. I highly recommend seeing them all. Everything is stunning and breathtaking. You’ll also have the chance to go to the top of the building and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. It’s definitely worth a visit!
Damla S — Google review
Wrocław University is really worth a visit. We bought a ticket and got to explore the museum inside, which was pretty interesting. Then we climbed to the top for the city view totally worth it, the view from up there is amazing!
Cameron — Google review
Beautiful building with access to the roof for a panoramic view of the town. Buy a full ticket on site and visit the university museum for an architectural experience and a small collection on history of sciences.
Nontas P — Google review
Honestly the best thing I’ve done in Wroclaw. It was one of the most beautiful places I visited in Poland. It has a very specific charm and feel to it. I recommend visiting everything, it was also cheap 22PLN for all 4 rooms for students. Definitely worth every penny.
Toni K — Google review
The charm of the University of Wrocław precedes itself. More than my almamater, the university is one of the finest buildings you'll see in Wrocław or even Poland. Don't miss to check out the university museum when it's open to visitors and the lookout tower of the main building. The city looks breathtaking from there! 😍
Amit C — Google review
Just prestige – and nothing more. The university may boast a grand history and a beautiful historic main building, but its faculties are scattered all over Wrocław. Students are constantly running across the city from one department to another. In the end, it’s all just a facade — like the fencer in the fountain near the main building: no sword, no clothes. After your studies here, you’ll be left with nothing. Better to choose another university.
Mioma P — Google review
Really beautiful university, really worth visiting!
Channa M — Google review

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The Pod Papugami Restauracja Coctail Bar Kawiarnia is a trendy, stylish restaurant with an international menu that features tapas, pasta, and ratatouille. They also have a full bar and offer cocktails made with top-quality ingredients. The setting is luxurious and the music is mix of jazz, blues, and DJ sets. There is outdoor seating so you can enjoy the Market Square scene while you dine.
Nice and cozy atmosphere. music is not loud and it is wonderful. Good service, you will be asked if you liked everything because they value customers. Friendly and smiling. delicious food and especially liked the well-cooked duck. Beautiful presentation.
Nelia L — Google review
Overall, a great experience at Pod Papugami! The service was excellent, the drinks were great, and the atmosphere was really nice—especially with the live music, which truly impressed us. The interior is also quite charming, making it feel like a hidden gem in the heart of the city. However, the main downside was my tuna dish. Unfortunately, it was overcooked, which completely took away from the taste and texture. I let the waiter know, and they kindly replaced it, but even the second attempt wasn’t how tuna should be prepared. It was disappointing, especially since everything else was so good. That being said, the portion sizes are generous, and aside from the tuna, the food seemed solid. Would still recommend the place, just maybe not for tuna!
Valeria D — Google review
In the heart of the old city, we discovered this cocktail bar. We sat on the terrace and ordered some cocktails, I chose a Mai Tai, and it was absolutely amazing. The cocktail was perfectly balanced and beautifully made. Next time, I would love to visit and experience the atmosphere inside as well. Thanks for a great service!
Arthur G — Google review
We come to Pod Papugami quite often, but this visit was really disappointing. Service and appetisers were good, but the main dishes were not – some were burnt, and the fish fillet was full of bones. When we gave feedback to the waiter, the only reply was “okay, I’ll let the chef know.” Sadly, nothing was done to make it right.
Juri G — Google review
I wasn't sure if this was a good place to go out with friends from work, but I recommend it. The place guarantees friendly service and, above all, very tasty food. The shrimp were excellent, but the sauce was a perfect complement. It's impressive. The beef pasta is equally interesting, with a strong peppery accent. This restaurant is for anyone who enjoys interesting, bold flavors
Agnieszka D — Google review
Very good place! Food is amazing, price worth the quality and experience. Service is just perfect ! And a great view from the terrace :)
Katerina S — Google review
Had a fantastic meal here this weekend - great ambience, food was forward thinking and refined, service from our waiter Rafal was top notch and everything was on point. Good value for location and quality. Highly recommended!
Robert H — Google review
Great place with non-alcoholic cocktails and tasty food. Big portions and delicious ingredients. Recommend 🙌
Ivan S — Google review
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STÓŁ na Szwedzkiej is a unique culinary studio and restaurant located west of Wroclaw. It offers an interactive dining experience where guests can participate in preparing their own meals in the open kitchen. The chef and the team are highly professional and passionate about creating innovative culinary dishes. The atmosphere is friendly, and the staff provides impeccable service with a smile. This experimental culinary experience is highly recommended for food enthusiasts looking for something out of the ordinary.
What a culinary experience, nearly brought me to tears. An absolute dream for those interested in food and flavours/ textures. I don’t think I’ve ever had a more personalised experience or ever had something so perfectly suited to my taste. The attention to detail is just remarkable, everything was perfect and an emotional journey.
Selin E — Google review
Unique chef/customer driven menu at this small restaurant slightly out of town. Certainly worth a cab ride or drive. Make a reservation, sit down with the chef when you arrive and let the small kitchen cook up some culinary delights. We had 6 courses and they could have kept on coming! Inga was a great server and she kept up the pace. Loved getting to know the chef. Dine here for a unique and memorable experience!
Ilikefood — Google review
Its Not Just Food, Its a 360 degree Food Experience. We we‘re treated as Friends, our Chef Developed an „Asian Polish Fusion“ Menue Served in tapas Style with us and they Tried to transform everything We had in mind into a dish . Wine was also Crazy Good . We were the last ones this day and it was no Problem at all. They went on and on until We couldn‘t eat the tieniest Bit anymore 🙏 Go and Visit This Place! do a reservation though , Its haevily Booked and a tiny place. 100/10 I would recommend and come again
Paul K — Google review
Can I be honest here? I don’t know ;) Any photo can easily expose myself to the place because they knew what they cooked for whom. However, I can tell only good things (cons in the end) about the food and people. They know what they are doing, simply. You see the passion and joy, which I believe enriches the flavour of dishes somehow. Our focus was clear and we received 4 tasty dishes with absolute pleasure. Cons (Just my personal opinion): It will be great to receive any kind of menu or price list for the drinks or anything which might not be included in the package. In short, I know it’s hard to tell how much it will be because chef doesn’t know how much we can eat. It’s always nice to inform customers that “hey, you have crossed 500 PLN and do you want us to continue cooking?”. In short, no penny is wasted. The experience is totally worth. We will come back for sure.
Napping P — Google review
Really cool joint. If you dont know, the chef comes and talks to you about your culinary preferences and aversions, and custom makes a meal! Fun times, interesting location, but be prepared to make a night of it. We were there 3+ hours
Bradley H — Google review
Wow!!! What an experience. We were visiting Wroclaw from England and this was on our list of places we had to visit. It should be on the list for anyone who has a passion for food. There is no menu here and the experience starts with a discussion with Grzegorz, he asks about your likes and dislikes and at this point you can really influence your menu for the evening or, do what we did and with only a little direction from us we put our faith in the team to create dishes for us and we were not disappointed. We sat for over 4 hours and had a vast selection of different dishes including, Fillet of Beef, Duck, Iberico Pork, Scallops, Pork Cheeks and much more. Each dish was crafted with so much skill and included many different elements which worked really well together. We were fortunate to be able to sit at the kitchen bench and oversea the amount of work that went in to every dish. Each dish was served by the chefs and explained at the table. We enjoyed every single dish we were served. We tried a selection of good wines across the evening also. Grzegorz was such a good host but a special mention for Daniel and Piotr in the kitchen who were responsible for a lot of the great food we were served. The biggest surprise was in the bill at the end, considering the quality of the ingredients, the work that goes into each dish, the experience of sitting at the kitchen bench, we thought the whole experience offered exceptional value for money. A similar experience here in the UK would have cost 3 or 4 times as much. Thanks once again to Grzegorz and the team, we will definitely consider a return visit to Wroclaw just to dine here again!
Barry P — Google review
My wife and I are foodies. We are traveling Nomads and have eaten at some very fine dining and even Michelin star restaurants. My wife came across this opportunity really not knowing what to expect all was told a culinary experience you will remember. Gregory(sp) and staff brought the goods. The moment you sat down with the chef he really wanted to know you n make is personal culinary experience. You felt his passion. His beautiful presentation was match but delicious dishes. My family had a big produce company in Dallas n also in the food business. He centered my meal around vegetables . From delicious inventive vegetable soup, to beautiful presented stuff zucchini flower , to many dishes each unique. The plates and dishes Really brought out the color to excite your taste buds. They say you taste with your eyes before your lips. We are from Texas so the bull dish brought a smile. FYI he is also known as The Bull! His sous chef was also engaging and Inga our waitress was magnificent. Super attentive and wonderful host. Though it was sort of hard to find it was worth the discovery. Added note his daughter was there learning and watched what a good dad he is with pride and fatherly attention. Brought a home cook feel adding to the experience. Please put it on your list as a culinary destination experience.
Josh G — Google review
Utterly outstanding. We love fine dining and honestly this place blew our minds. Each dish was not only beautifully executed but so thoughtfully composed (such as little surprises of fruit when we didn't expect it!). We visited with our 3 year old and they were very accommodating (heads up that there are only bar stools but our child was fine). The atmosphere was wonderful - down to earth, warm and welcoming. A life highlight for sure!
Tarika E — Google review
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Wrocławska is a cozy restaurant located just north of the bustling Market Square in Wroclaw. It prides itself on offering traditional Polish cuisine with a modern twist, using locally sourced ingredients to create an authentic dining experience. The menu features a diverse selection of dishes that celebrate the culinary heritage of Wroclaw, Silesia, and Poland.
Great food, great beer, great service. (Thanks Daniel) The ribs were amazing and the schnitzel was perfectly cooked and seasoned - not dry. 10/10. The dark beer was amazing too, like an alcoholic version of Chinotto.
Shorts — Google review
Came here for dinner after reading the reviews and wasn’t disappointed. Asked for both food and wine recommendations from the waiter, and both were spot on. The waiter himself was also really friendly and attentive, which made the experience even better. Didn’t manage to his name but it was the young guy with curly hair.
George K — Google review
Best Polish food ever! Natalia our server was the loveliest - thank you for making the experience even greater :) we had rosoł (soup of the day), best rosoł of my life, and also had kotlet schabowy - also the best I’ve ever had as well! 🙌🙌🙌
Grace — Google review
Wonderful food and incredible service by our waiter Daniel. He took the time to explain the local wines and even suggested which wine would be best with the food we ordered. The food was delish and our little one loved that they have a special kids menu. Highly recommend!
Meagen W — Google review
A very nice, "authentic" Polish restaurant - delicious food, friendly service. I had the Potato pancakes with beef stew which I thoroughly enjoyed washed down with a local beer, while my wife had the Rolada Slaska (Silensian Roll) which she also enjoyed. Wrocławska is a little off the beaten path, but it is worth the extra few steps to enjoy a wonderful meal.
Gib — Google review
The food was amazing! Our server, Natalia, told us the history of each dish we ate which was really cool! I would definitely come here again.
Francesca S — Google review
Possibly the best restaurant I've visited during my Poland trip! It's a little upscale with fresh local ingredients, and a very homey atmosphere. Every bit of food was perfectly prepared, with well balanced flavours and beautiful presentation. Staff were also extremely welcoming and attentive. Overall a brilliant experience, can't recommend this restaurant enough!
Bianca W — Google review
Very tasty traditional food. Lovely laid back atmosphere and friendly staff. I highly recommend eating here.
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Burger Ltd is a fantastic burger restaurant with elevated burgers and plenty of toppings to choose from. They also have vegetarian options, making it a great spot for anyone looking for a tasty meal. The fresh buns and delicious fries combine to create an unforgettable experience.
Burgers are very tasty, with good quality meat. I took beer with strawberry, it was my highlight for sure. Service was also good, food was done pretty fast.
Криклюк В — Google review
We had 3 bacon cheeseburgers, and the service was really good, The actual burger itself was completely average, although maybe to someone's preference, the bun was toasted and was completely dry, the actual meat was tasty but nothing special. I don't mean any offence, but I struggle to see why it's rated so highly, I'd maybe try somewhere else if I visit in the future.
Connor C — Google review
How this has such a good rating surprised me. I ordered on Uber eats so not sure if this affected the burger but it was very greasy, to the point that the bottom bun was soaking and overall not a great burger. The portion of fries was small also
Matthew G — Google review
This place have been there since I remember so at least for 10 years, correct me if I'm wrong. We have been eaten there at least 4 times so far and we have never been dissapointed! Last time we ordered Classic cheeseburger and one more sophisticated one - Polish plus french fries. Cheeseburger was tasty, not so dry, souces were good. When it's comes to Polish each of ingredients worked good with each other and overall taste was unusuall but very good. French fires were very good. Burgers size was big, prices are a little bit high. We had been waiting for order quite long, after 20 mins, waitress came to us with explanation that something went wrong and our order wasn't taken into the kitchen - some issue with ordering system. As a recompensate we got french fries for free. :) We will back there for some time.
Mate E — Google review
We visited this Burger Restaurant because of the very good reviews and comments (4,7 Stars by 3K Reviewers). Maybe the expectation was too high, but it was at least not the best, but all in all a good Burger. I really liked the presentation of the Food in the IKEA Konics oven form. Food I ordered a Standard Cheeseburger with 200g for 31 PLN and for the Side I went for the Sweet Potatoes with Chilli Mango Sauce for 16 PLN. The waitress asked how it should be cooked at this question is for a Burger very important and I appreciate it! I ordered a medium cooked Burger Patty and in my opinion it was more medium rare than only medium. The taste of the Burger was good but I missed some “WOW Effect”, for example it would be better to serve it with grilled onions or maybe with an other sauce. Furthermore it was not cheesy enough. The Bun of the Burger was good but in total not “fluffy” enough. Maybe I like the Brioche Buns more than this one. But this is complaining on a very high level. Their standard Sauce for mostly each Burger is their BBQ Sauce. It is delicious and good but it is more suitable for the Bacon Burger. But all in all you will get a good Burger for a reasonable price. The Sweet Fries with the Chili Mango Sauce are okay, but nothing special. Next time I must try their Belgian fries, because they looked very delicious! Maybe they can offer a mixed one (Sweet and Belgian Fries with Sauce) :-) PRO TIP: The waitress told me that you can customize your Burger (grilled onions and other Sauce)! The next time I will do that. Restaurant: From the outside you will not recognize that this a restaurant, only when its good weather and some people sitting outside. They have only a couple sitting places outside but some more inside. Service The waitress was nice and very friendly and the food came in a reasonable time, because the Restaurant was good visited. I liked that she asked about my opinion of the Burger. I told her everything what I mentioned here, that the Patty was more medium rare than medium and that I missed the grilled onions. Location The Restaurant is located in the oldtown of Wroclaw and you can find it easily. Unfortunately you can not park in front of the restaurant but nearby you will find some place.
Max P — Google review
I ordered ‘Polish’ and it’s really nice! The bun is crispy (will be better if can have more taste), beetroots are so marched with the sauce and sunny side-up, my medium-rare patty is good too. Staff is Friendly and recommended me a refreshing pale ale.
Crystal C — Google review
A great place for burgers with a nice selection of industrial and artisan beers. The staff is very friendly and speaks good English. Finally, the portions are on the generous side: I took the Polish burger and I was not hungry for the rest of the day.
Aleksandar K — Google review
We went to this place because of the very good rating on google. Well i have to say, that the 4.9* are not enough. I would give 7* if i could. We had the Baconburger and the "Blame Canada" Burger. Especially the Blame Canada sounded so weird, that i had to try it. I can't say anything else than wow. It was very good. We ordered both burgers medium and we got them medium. The fries were awesome and the mayonnaise was the final touch that made them perfect. We got our food very fast (less time than you need to wait at McDonalds for your order). Definately a recommendation if you like Burger! Only advice from my side would be that you can choose what type of bun you want, as i like the brioche buns more than the regular (i had brioche on the Blame Canada Burger) And for the big guys: go sit on a bench, the chairs are made for ladies ;)
Stefan U — Google review
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Nestled in the historic Ostrow Tumski district of Wroclaw, Restauracja Lwia Brama² offers a delightful culinary experience that beautifully marries modern Polish cuisine with Mediterranean influences. Housed within a charming Renaissance building, this cozy eatery features rustic stone arches and exposed brick walls, creating an inviting atmosphere for diners.
We had an absolutely lovely dinner at this restaurant! The atmosphere was warm and charming, the food was delicious and beautifully presented, and the location—right along the path of Wrocław’s famous lamplighter—made it feel like a scene from a movie. We were a family group: four cousins and our older uncles and aunts, and the staff made us feel completely welcome. A special shoutout to Filip, our amazing waiter, who went above and beyond to accommodate every single request with a big smile. His patience, humor, and great recommendations truly made our evening special. Highly recommended—especially the sangria, the asparagus soup, and the beef tartare with avocado. Every bite was a delight!
Tali B — Google review
What a beauty! ❤️🇵🇱 Wonderful location on Ostrów Tumski right in the Old Town with it's cobblestone streets and old-fashioned street lights...it doesn't get much more romantic. Visiting Wrocław from Adelaide, Australia and looking for great places to dine....this place is amazing! Fantastic staff, wonderful Polish fare and a succinct wine list with some great options. Definitely recommend when you visit beautiful Wrocław. ❤️
Matthew B — Google review
A little disappointing. Firstly, the English menu on the website was completely different to the menu when I visited in July, both in terms of the food and prices. Not a big deal but be aware of it. The service was fine - standard. The dining room is nice and intimate but the pop/techno music pumped in wasn’t. Cheap paper napkins instead of proper ones. The main courses were good (Steak and Beef Brisket) as you would expect for the price. The desert (just normal Basque Cheesecake, not Pistachio Basque Cheesecake as on the website menu) was disappointing - dry, and just sad, plonked on a plate with some sugar dusting - no sauce. This just seemed lazy on the part of the kitchen. Based on my experience I wouldn’t go back. Judging by the clientele that Saturday Night (all foreigners) that appears to be the business model.
PRG — Google review
I had the Halibut and boy it was perfect. Top of the line food and presentation. Kudos to the chef. The service was fantastic and prompt. The staff were friendly and accommodating. All in all a great start to my culinary journey of visiting restaurants in this year’s Michelin Guide. Worth visiting. Oh, and I forgot to mention to al frescos they have are wonderful and very cosy.
Karen H — Google review
We asked for a table at seven and they said how about 8 o’clock and then we got there and it was completely empty. We got sat in the back, behind brick wall. 30 minutes no service.. Had to go find server. Long story short we got a dish we didn’t order. The cheese selection after we order the halloumi cheese . when we discovered the error. We immediately told the server she said since we started to eat it she couldn’t take it off of our bill. Had to ask Manager. Halibut , it was a little bit Thin and over cooked. The appetizer we did order was delicious.
Sporty S — Google review
Delicious cuisine! What else can I say more! Beautiful building, very nice atmosphere and perfect food.
Vladimir T — Google review
Great location and very fresh and interesting flavours. We sat outside in the street with a view of the beautiful cathedral. I had duck with orange and apples which came with gorgeous crispy potato dumplings with dill and (I think) chive oil. A nice change from the typical heavy polish meals. My friend enjoyed his salmon and potato purée. The Rosebery lemonade was delicious. We left very happy.
Julie L — Google review
Great restaurant with interesting ambiance, traditional food but served on stylish and modern way.
Nikša G — Google review

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