Wroclaw is one of the most beautiful cities in Poland. It has everything to be the top tourist destination – a colorful Old Town, lots of history, spectacular sights, UNESCO World Heritage-listed buildings, and a welcoming atmosphere. Also, it has plenty of great viewpoints to better capture its charming allure.
Here are the TOP 3 great viewpoints in Wroclaw, Poland for taking amazing photos!
1. Tower of the Cathedral of St. John Baptist

Address: plac Katedralny 18
Website: https://visitwroclaw.eu/en/place/viewpoint-tower-cathedral-of-st-john-baptist
What you see: a wonderful panorama of Cathedral Island as well as a magnificent vista of the whole Old Town of Wroclaw with the Odra river
2. Tower of the Garrison Church

Address: św. Elżbiety 1/2
Website: https://visitwroclaw.eu/en/place/viewpoint-tower-of-the-garrison-church
What you see: the best view of the colorful Market Square of Wroclaw and the entirety of the Old Town. The best viewpoint in town!
3. Mathematical Tower of the University of Wroclaw

Address: plac Uniwersytecki 1
Website: https://visitwroclaw.eu/en/place/mathematical-tower
What you see: spectacular panorama of the Old Town and Sky Tower skyscraper in the distance. While you’re at the University of Wroclaw don’t miss the stunning Baroque Aula Leopoldina – an absolute Wroclaw’s must-see!
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Pavlo is an experienced travel writer published by CNN, BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, The Irish Times, Time Out, DK Eyewitness and Lonely Planet. He’s been writing about Poland for 9+ years.