Wrocław Christmas & Holiday Magic

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Wrocław for the Christmas Holidays 2025-26: What to do?

Visiting Wrocław in December? You're in luck, as the holiday season is when the city gets all dolled up with festive decorations and the Main Square seemingly explodes with light, sound, and extravagant attractions. From seasonal gnomes to mulled wine to historic buildings and bridges twinkling with Christmas joy, here are the best ways to feel the holiday magic in Wrocław.

Wrocław's wonderful holiday lights!
Firstly we'd like to assure you that winter in Wrocław is also beautiful! Come and see for yourself!

Wrocław is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Drawing about 6.6 million visitors in 2024, word has spread about the special atmosphere the city has to offer, especially at the turn of the year. Beautiful not only in summer, when the weather is more favourable for the outdoors, but also unique in winter - the illumination of Christmas lights, the air of the Christmas Market fragrant with gingerbread and cinnamon, complete with a wonderful Christmas tree in the centre of Wrocław market square. Wrocław's Christmas Fair alone is worth making a December trip to Poland for!
That weird propeller thing that goes up at the Wrocław Christmas Market.

The rich history of the city is evident by unique monuments - Ostrów Tumski with a strolling lighthouse in the evening, a beautiful market square with the Town Hall , the Quarter of Four Denominations , the University building and the Ossolineum complex . Winter walks are encouraged by promenades and boulevards, thanks to the tempting views of the Oder River , which, even when iced-over in the cold, gives the city a unique atmosphere. Crossed by tributaries and canals, Wrocław is a unique city of 12 islands and over 100 bridges . It is also worth going outside the city centre - in the vicinity of Szczytnicki Park , the UNESCO heritage-listed  Centennial Hall and the Four Domes Pavilion . See one of the most interesting modernist-housing estates in Europe - WUWA , or follow the colourful trail of Wrocław's fantastic street art . Or maybe with a bit of luck, you will be able to make friends with Wrocław's gnomes - friendly, cheerful citizens of the city of 'meetings'. As part of Wrocław Christmas lights, keep an eye out for the City Lamplighter - a public-service job that has existed for centuries and is one of only two that still exist in Europe (the other is in Brest in Belarus).  Find out more at www.visitwroclaw.eu.

Christmas Food in Wrocław

Woman getting high off the cinnamon on a Hungarian Komnik (ENG: Chimney) in Wrocław's market square.
Not surprisingly, Poland celebrates Christmas Eve by eating! Wigilia, the feast of Christmas Eve , officially starts when the first star in the sky is spotted. Bad news if you don’t like Polish cuisine : dinner consists of 12 courses – one for each apostle. Abstaining from meat consumption, with the exception of seafood, is a notably-Catholic observance at various times of the year and, for this reason, you'll see plenty of fish on the Wigilia  menu as well as cabbage, mushrooms and dumplings. 
Carp - the centrepiece of the feast of Wigilia (ENG: Christmas Eve)
If you aren't sitting down around the table with family for the Christmas Eve feast, there are still plenty of Polish restaurants preparing traditional dinners for takeaway, or offering special dine-in menus for folks like you. When it comes to takeaway, in many cases it's wise to place your orders in advance, as some restaurants will be overloaded with orders and not taking them the day of Christmas Eve. Wherever possible, we encourage you to order directly through the restaurant via phone or website order, as opposed to using platforms like Pysne.pl and Glovo, who take a big percentage! While perusing various offers, keep an eye out for traditional Polish Christmas dishes like  ż urekbarszcz , makowiec , śled ź  and, of course, carp .  

Read our article on Wigilia - Poland's Christmas Eve Feast .
 

Wrocław Attractions for Kids!

The Christmas Gnome, one of about 400 that can be seen around the city. Photo by Pnapora, CC BY-SA 2.0
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