Wrocław (pronounced vrots-waf) is Poland's fourth-largest city and a bit of a hidden gem. With a fascinating history, photogenic Old Town and large student population, Wrocław is a vibrant mix of old and new. This 8 Best Things to Do in Wroclaw, Poland guide covers some of the activities that contribute to this fun and interesting combination. Whether you choose to explore the city by following its quirky dwarf statues, by marvelling at the views from its many church towers, or by simply sitting back and watching the world go by from an Old Town cafe, you are sure to be won over by Wrocław's charms. I was in Wrocław from mid-September to mid-October last year, and the enchanting city stole my heart. Early autumn was a great time to visit as temperatures were still mild and the town was lively without being overrun with tourists. As long as your accommodation is reasonably close to the Rynek (the Market Square), you will find that the city is very walkable. Wrocław also has a network of trams which are cheap, efficient and easy to use.