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Wroclaw Old Town

Car rental Wroclaw Old Town

between the market square, music and the Odra boulevards

The Old Town is the pulse of Wrocław. Tenement houses reminiscent of a theater stage, cobblestones reminiscent of old fairs, and the contemporary energy of cafes, galleries, and concert halls. Everything is close here—the Market Square and Salt Square, the Four Temples District, the National Forum of Music, the University, and the Oder River boulevards form a logical route that you can create to your own rhythm. Local car pickup in this district makes the day "assemble" itself. Morning coffee in the market square, a visit to a museum, a stroll by the water, an evening concert—no transfers or waiting for transportation.

Where is the most convenient place to pick up and drop off a rental car in the Old Town of Wrocław?

It's best to choose a location that naturally fits into your itinerary. If you're starting from the Market Square or Salt Square, pickup in this area will allow you to quickly wander down side streets, visit the Old Jatki market or artisan workshops, and then seamlessly move on to other points. If your goal is culture and events, the National Forum of Music becomes a convenient hub for the day – after a concert or rehearsal, it's easy to continue towards the boulevards or the Four Temples District. And if your plan revolves around the University and the Oder bridges, it's most convenient to schedule pickup in this axis: a few minutes' walk separates the academic buildings from the waterfront, where the city reveals its most picturesque vistas.

What to see or do in the area – a quick guide

Market Square and Salt Square – the city's theatre stage

Wrocław's Market Square is a spectacle of light and color, with each tenement building playing its part: from the Gothic Town Hall to the "Hansel and Gretel" houses. Just turn onto one of the side streets and you'll find a world of small galleries, bookstores, and cafes hidden in doorways. Solny Square is alive with flowers year-round – it's the easiest place to catch your breath between meetings, watching the city pass by in rhythm with your steps. After visiting the market, you naturally head towards the National Forum of Music or the Oder River; distances here are measured in minutes.

The District of Four Temples – silence, sound and dialogue

A few streets away, four communities converge: the Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church, the Orthodox Church, and the White Stork Synagogue. This mosaic of quarters demonstrates that Wrocław's identity is built on diversity. During the day, you'll find intimate galleries and small wine bars here, while in the evenings, concerts, meetings, and conversations flow until late. It's a good place to combine cultural and culinary experiences – unhurriedly, in the short passages between the alleyways.

National Forum of Music – sound architecture

The dark "wood" and glass structure resembles an instrument that breathes the city. Inside, there are halls that deliver sound with surgical precision; outside, a square where music lovers and passersby like to gather. The NFM curates the entire Wrocław calendar: festivals, recitals, projects for children and discerning audiences. Picking up your car on this route, it's easy to combine the concert with a later stroll to the boulevards or back to the Market Square.

Stare Jatki – a trace of craftsmanship and stories

A narrow street that was once a meat market is now a passageway of crafts and art. Small galleries, studios, and unique pieces offer a space for the quiet discovery of things made "here and now." A quick stop at Jatki pairs well with morning coffee at Plac Solny and a return to the Market Square via a different route, to see the same facades again, but in a different light.

University of Wrocław and Aula Leopoldina – Baroque in the service of science

A façade rises above the Oder River, speaking louder than many a lecture. The Leopoldina Aula—lavishly Baroque, gilded, and frescoed—is a revelation for visitors: in the heart of the Old Town stands a space where knowledge and art truly converge. From the campus, you're just a short walk to the bridges, and from there, along the boulevards, you can reach the National Museum or return to the Old Town squares.

Boulevards on the Odra River – the city from the water side

The Old Town is best understood by walking along the river. The water reflects the facades, the bridges create new frames for the views, and the light transforms the capricious textures of the walls. The route along the boulevards is the glue that ties your day together: whether you're starting at the University, returning from the National Forum of Music, or resting after a visit to the Market Square – here you'll always find a moment of silence and perspective that organizes your thoughts.

Book when it suits your schedule

Create your own unique experience: morning at the Market Square, midday in the Four Temples District, afternoon on the boulevards, and evening at the National Forum of Music. Choose a convenient pickup point in this district and plan your return where you end your day – creating a route that saves steps and time.

How to book a car in the Old Town of Wrocław?

To rent a car with MobiCars, you need to make an online reservation in a few simple steps:

  1. Indicate the rental period and location ("Wrocław - własny adres" and provide the pickup address),
  2. Select your preferred car by category, class,
  3. Select the necessary accessories or additional options,
  4. Fill out the short form by entering your details or log in to complete the form,
  5. Confirm and send the order,
  6. Once you receive confirmation of vehicle availability, please pay a deposit to confirm your reservation.

For your convenience, we also offer car rentals through our hotline or directly at our office. Contact us – we'd be happy to help! Call or write: 881 328 328 or kontakt@mobicars.pl.

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