Car Hire in Wroclaw
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If you are visiting Wroclaw in the winter, brands like Express Rent a Car, Hertz and Panek often include the fee to equip the car with winter tyres in the rental price. Budget and Enterprise sometimes give you a free additional driver, which is great if you intend to split the driving with someone else. These sorts of deals can be a great way of saving money, but you also want to be sure the company can deliver a great rental experience as a whole. To help you make an informed choice, we show reviews and ratings from previous customers next to each listing.
Karkonosze National Park: Located on the Polish-Czech border, the Karkonosze National Park is approximately 130 kilometres from Wroclaw. Once known as the Giant Mountains, the Karkonosze Mountains are the largest range in the Sudetes — and are registered on UNESCO’s list of World Biosphere Reserves due to the magnificent rock formations, postglacial cirques, lakes and rare plant and animal species found here.
Lodz: Situated just over a two-hour drive from Wroclaw is Poland’s third largest city. Up-and-coming Lodz may be less visited by tourists than other Polish cities such as Krakow, Warsaw or Gdańsk, but this often-overlooked city is still well-worth seeing. A city of culture, there are many excellent theatres (such as the Teatr Wielik, which is the main venue in Lodz for ballet and entertainment) as well as a wide range of art galleries and fascinating museums.
Oleśnica Castle: One of the largest and best preserved castles in the Lower Silesia, Oleśnica Castle is approximately 30 kilometres from Wroclaw. Constructed between 1542 and 1561, replacing a gothic fortress from the thirteenth century, the castle has been rebuilt several times throughout the following centuries. Other valuable monuments in Oleśnica are the Pentecostal Church (which in the middle ages served as a synagogue), a Baroque Trinity Church and St. John the Evangelist Minor Basilica — which is one of the oldest churches in Silesia.
- Headlights should be on at all times, including during the day.
- Street parking within Polish cities is mostly paid and time-regulated. Therefore, be sure to check signage along the street for restrictions. Garage parking is also available for longer periods, although tends to be more expensive.
- Watch out for horse-drawn vehicles in rural areas, particularly in the harvest months.