Wrocław
The Tourist Information Centre (Polish: Centrum Informacji Turystycznej) is located on the Main Market Square (Rynek) in building No. 14.
Ostrów Tumski is the oldest part of the city of Wrocław. It was formerly an island (ostrów in Old Polish) known as the Cathedral Island between the branches of the Oder River, featuring the Wrocław Cathedral, built originally in the mid 10th century.
- Wrocław Zoo, home of the Africarium – the only space devoted solely to exhibiting the fauna of Africa with an oceanarium. It is the oldest zoological garden in Poland established in 1865. It is also the third largest zoo in the world in terms of the number of animal species on display.
- Multimedia Fountain
- Szczytnicki Park with its Japanese Garden
- Miniature park and Dinosaur park at 9, Wróblewskiego Street
- Botanical Garden in Wrocław – founded in 1811
- Olympic Stadium
- Municipal Stadium – UEFA Euro 2012 arena
- The Sky Tower (212 m) – tallest building in Poland with a vantage point at an altitude of 200 meters.
- Poland's largest model railway "Kolejkowo" on Station Świebodzki
- Hydropolis – water multimedia museum
- University of Wrocław with Mathematical Tower
- Church of the Name of Jesus
- Wrocław water tower
- The Royal Palace which houses the Wrocław City Museum
- White Stork Synagogue
- Old Jewish Cemetery, Wrocław
- Cemetery for Italian Soldiers
- Wrocław Main Station
- Wrocław Opera
- Polinka – gondola lift
- Ropes course on the Opatowicka Island
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