- Must visit
Panorama of the Battle of Racławice
A monumental 19th-century cycloramic painting and one of Wrocław’s signature cultural attractions. It vividly presents the 1794 battle and is widely considered a priority museum visit.
Cheapest price
$26
Average price
$32
Fastest journey
3 h 43 m
Average duration
3 h 43 m
Trains per day
3
Distance
179 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Kutná Hora to Wrocław is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Kutná Hora to Wrocław will cost around $32 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $26.
It's difficult to get from Kutná Hora to Wrocław without transferring at least once.
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A monumental 19th-century cycloramic painting and one of Wrocław’s signature cultural attractions. It vividly presents the 1794 battle and is widely considered a priority museum visit.
The city’s main fine arts museum, known for its Silesian, Polish, and medieval collections. The ivy-covered building on the Oder is also one of Wrocław’s most recognizable museum landmarks.
A major contemporary art branch of the National Museum, housed in a UNESCO-listed modernist complex near Centennial Hall. Strong for 20th- and 21st-century Polish art.
The oldest part of Wrocław, filled with churches, cobbled lanes, and evening gas lamps. It is one of the city’s most atmospheric walking areas and a clear priority for first-time visitors.
Wrocław’s central square is the city’s main social and visual centerpiece, packed with historic facades and constant activity. It is indispensable for orientation and people-watching.
A riverside island known for relaxed hangouts, open views, and a younger local crowd. It has become especially popular for casual walks, sunsets, and social-media-friendly river scenes.
Polish dumplings filled with potato, fresh cheese, and onion. A classic comfort food widely eaten in Wrocław and across Poland.
A sour rye soup, often served with sausage and egg, sometimes in a bread bowl. It is one of the most iconic traditional soups in Poland.
A hearty hunter’s stew of sauerkraut, cabbage, and mixed meats, slowly cooked for deep flavor. It is a staple of old Polish cuisine.
An established restaurant combining classic Polish cuisine with communist-era décor and historical themes. Known for dumplings, pork dishes, and local specialties.
A respected restaurant serving refined Polish cuisine with strong regional character. Suitable for a more elegant meal focused on traditional flavors.
A well-known traditional Polish restaurant near the old town, popular for pierogi, soups, and hearty regional dishes in a rustic setting.
Cheaper than many Western European cities. Food, transit, and casual stays are good value; central hotels cost more in peak season.
Service is often included only in higher-end places. Tip around 10% for good restaurant service, round up in taxis, and small tips are optional in cafes and bars.
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Wrocław Główny -> Rynek, Wrocław
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