Witches, Dwarves & Mysteries, A Walk With An Entrance To The Towers

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Duration
2 hours
Meeting point
Miś, rzeźba Ernsta Geygera, Wrocław, Poland
Languages
German, Polish
€99
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Overview

Wroclaw is an amazing city.

The Old Town of Wrocław is full of exciting stories and legends.

Wrocław is also a city of dwarves. There are over 2000 of them here!
During the walk, you will see the most beautiful monuments of the Old Town and the most famous dwarfs.

You will hear the blood-curdling legend about the sinner's bell and finally, you will see the city from the Penitent Bridge.

We start the trip at the Old Town Hall. Then we walk through the streets of the old town - we discover a lot of unknown corners of the Old Town. Now and then we meet a Wroclaw dwarf.

At the Basilica of St. Elisabeth, you will hear the first of Wrocław's exciting legends.

We end the trip on the Witches' Bridge (entrance fee 5 Euro) The view is amazing! On the bridge that connects the two towers, we meet the Wroclaw witch!
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This activity includes:

  • Wrocław Market Square
  • Nowy Ratusz we Wrocławiu
  • Stary Ratusz
  • Bridge of Penitents
  • przewodnik licencjonowany

Meeting point

Miś, rzeźba Ernsta Geygera, Wrocław, Poland

On arrival

The trip starts at the Market Square in Wrocław, by the Old Town Hall, by the Malay Bear. Nearby, is the entrance to the "Piwnica Świdnicka" restaurant.

Things to note

During the walk, the entrance is paid for! "Witches' Bridge" 5 Euro/person, payable in cash on site. The minimum number of participants: are 4 people.

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