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The Baltics and Poland SGCW

Embark on self-guided city walks through the charming capitals of the Baltic States and Poland’s historic gems. These guides take you to at least 20 of the most iconic locations of each city. We provide a link to Google Maps so you can see where you are in relation to the walking path and each location.

In Tallinn, Estonia, stroll through the medieval Old Town with its cobblestone streets and fairy-tale towers.

Riga, Latvia, entices with Art Nouveau architecture and the vibrant Central Market.

Vilnius, Lithuania, offers a blend of baroque and gothic buildings, with hidden courtyards and the striking Gediminas’ Tower.

In Poland, Wroclaw captivates with its colorful Market Square and whimsical gnome statues. Krakow’s Royal Route leads you past the historic Wawel Castle and the bustling Main Square. Lastly, Warsaw’s resilient spirit shines through its meticulously reconstructed Old Town and the modern vibrancy of its cultural hubs.

These six city walks offer a unique blend of history, culture, and charm.

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Poland – Wroclaw

Ryneck Square, Wroclaw

Wroclaw Self-Guided City Walk

Wroclaw, Poland is located in Western Poland and sits on the river Oder. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland dating back over 1,000 years.

The city has more than 110 bridges and gangways crossing the Oder River and linking the 12 islands in the river.

From the University quarter with its Baroque architecture to the rebuilt market square, tasty food and mischievous gnomes, Wroclaw will surprise and enchant. But you may need to practice saying the name; it’s pronounced ‘vrohtz-wahv’.

Walk Distance 3.5km / 2.2miles mostly flat.