Welcome to our Wroclaw walking tour! We often visit his city in south-western Poland which was called “Breslau” when it was a German before the end of WWII.
We start our tour at Plac Koscielny, a quiet square, then head to Most Tumski, a popular spot due to its padlocks tradition. Nearby is Saint Maria of the Sand, a 14th-century gothic church.
We stroll along the Bulwar Piłsudskiego, a garden along the river, and on Daliowa island, we find Nawa, a modern metal/chrome sculpture.
Our walk continues over the Kładka Riaśkowa and Słodowa Island to Most Uniwersytecki, housing the University and Fencer sculpture. The fencer is popular as a photo motif.
Malarska street leads us to the vibrant art scene before we reach St. Elizabeth church. We then proceed to Rynek, the market square, and down Oławska Street to Galeria Dominikanska. Back via Kazmierza Wielkiego to Świdnicka, we reach the Ogrod Staromiejski and Wroclaw Puppet Theatre.
Next is the Opera Wrocławska and Plac Wolności, hosting the National Forum of Music. We return to Świdnicka, passing the Arkady and Teatr Muzyczny Capitol, to Dworzec Główny, the main train station. Our tour ends at Galeria Wrocłavia, a modern shopping center.
This walking video continues from this video https://youtu.be/BkALBcakj2s so if you want to check out a route getting here, you may want to check out this video too.
Filmed in September 2021
Camera: DJI Pocket 2 in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1