Wrocław — one of Poland's most colorful cities — is spread across more than a dozen islands on the Oder (Odra) river, earning it the nickname "the Venice of Poland". Its colorful market square (Rynek) is one of Europe's largest, and hundreds of small bronze dwarfs (krasnale) hide throughout the streets. With a direct Wizz Air low-cost flight from Kutaisi, Wrocław is a budget-friendly and less crowded alternative to Kraków for travelers from Georgia.
✈️ Flights from Georgia
- Wizz Air: Kutaisi (KUT) → Wrocław (WRO) direct, about 3 h 30 min
- Ticket price: $90-220 round trip; one-way sale fares from $35-60
- Alternative from Tbilisi: a connection via Warsaw (LOT) or Istanbul
- WRO (Copernicus) airport is 10 km from the center — bus 106/206 ~$1.50, a taxi $13-19
- The cheapest dates — on Travel365's price calendar
🛂 Visa and entry
Poland is in the Schengen area — Georgian citizens enter visa-free with a biometric passport, for up to 90 days within any 180. Your passport must remain valid at least 3 months past your return date.
From the second half of 2026, ETIAS rolls out gradually — an online authorization for visa-free travelers. See our ETIAS guide for details.
Wrocław fits perfectly into a Polish route — Warsaw is 3.5 hours away by train and Kraków about 3 hours. For the capital, see our Tbilisi → Warsaw guide.
🏛️ Top attractions
- Rynek: one of Europe's largest medieval squares, ringed by colorful townhouses and the Gothic Old Town Hall
- Wrocław's dwarfs (krasnale): more than 400 tiny bronze figures around the city — hunting for them is a favorite game for kids
- Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island): the city's oldest quarter, where gas lamps are still lit by hand at dusk
- Centennial Hall (UNESCO): a masterpiece of modernist architecture, next to the Pergola and a multimedia fountain
- Racławice Panorama: a vast 360° painting — one of Wrocław's signature museums
- Aula Leopoldina at the University of Wrocław: a baroque hall with lavish frescoes
💰 Budget
- Hotel: 3★ $60-115/night || 4★ $115-190/night
- Food: a bar mleczny (milk bar) $7-15; dinner at a restaurant $20-37
- Transport: a 30-min ticket ~$1.10; 24-hour pass ~$3.70
- Racławice Panorama: ~$9; Centennial Hall exhibition ~$5.50
- Hunting for dwarfs and strolling the square — completely free
🗓️ Best season and practical tips
The best time is May-June and September — warm weather (+18-24°C) and moderate crowds. In December the Rynek hosts one of Poland's best Christmas markets, while July-August is the busiest stretch — see the shoulder-season guide.
The currency is the złoty (zł) — cards work almost everywhere. For internet, get an eSIM in advance. If you're building a Central European route, Wrocław pairs naturally with Kraków and Prague. Plan your flights on Travel365's price calendar.
Wrocław is ideal for a 2-3 day visit. On arrival, grab a free city map marked with the dwarfs' locations — finding them is the most fun way to explore the city.
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