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The city is well-connected with public transport such as trams and buses, and it's quite walkable. Biking is also a popular mode of transport.

Spring and early autumn are ideal for mild weather and fewer tourists, making it perfect for sightseeing and enjoying outdoor activities.

Yes, you can explore many of Wrocław’s public spaces like Market Square, parks, and the walking paths along the Odra River for free.

Don't miss the Gothic Cathedral in Ostrów Tumski, the Market Square, and the Centennial Hall.

Absolutely! There are many attractions for families, including the Wrocław Zoo and numerous parks and playgrounds.

Pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter's stew), and local cheeses are must-tries for any visitor.

Yes, areas like the Renoma and Magnolia Park shopping malls, as well as local artisan shops in Nadodrze, offer diverse shopping experiences.

Wrocław is generally safe for tourists, though usual precautions like keeping an eye on personal belongings are advised.

Definitely, Wrocław has an extensive network of cycling paths and bike rentals available around the city.

Polish is the official language, but many people in Wrocław speak English, particularly in the tourism and service sectors.

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