Accommodation
For ImmunoBridge registered participants, we recommend staying at Hotel Campanile Wrocław Centrum, located near the city center and offering convenient access to the conference venue.
To make a reservation, please contact the hotel directly by phone or through their official website:
https://wroclaw-centrum.campanile.com/pl/
Phone number: +48 223 072 337
How to get to the Venue
Public Transport
Wrocław’s public transport system consists of an extensive network of tram and bus lines.
Tickets can be purchased from ticket machines located at most stops or directly inside vehicles. Please note that tickets bought on board are not printed – they are stored electronically on your payment card or mobile device.
You can choose between time-based tickets (15-, 30-, 60-, or 90-minute), single-ride tickets, or short-term passes. Tickets must be purchased and validated before your journey. When buying through an app, you will be asked to enter the tram or bus number (visible on the side or inside the vehicle).
Trams operate from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and at night, several night bus lines are available.
You can easily check timetables and plan your route using:
- The official city transport website: pl/komunikacja/rozklady-jazdy
- The JakDojade app: pl/wroclaw
The JakDojade app allows you to:
- plan your route and find exact stop locations,
- check current timetables and vehicle delays,
- track trams and buses in real time,
- purchase and activate tickets directly in the app.
Tip: You can open the JakDojadę website on your phone without downloading the app if you prefer.
Taxi
If you prefer not to use public transport, you can easily get around Wrocław by taxi. You can order one by phone or using apps (available for free download from their websites).
Popular applications:
Tip: It’s worth having more than one app installed to compare prices and select the best fare.
Top – rated local taxi services:
– Ryba Taxi – +48 713 067 067
– GP Radio Taxi – +48 717 232 222
– iTaxi – +48 737 737 737
Car
If you prefer full independence, car rental options are available both at Wrocław Airport (open 24/7) and throughout the city.
Airport rental:
– CarFree Wrocław Airport – +48 794 500 550
Practical information
- Electricity: 230 V, 50 Hz; plug types C & E (no adapter needed for most European visitors).
- Emergency number: 112 (works EU-wide).
- Country code: +48 (to call Poland); use 00 before the country code when dialing abroad.
- Currency: Polish złoty (PLN).
- Tap water: Safe to drink in Wrocław.
- ATM use: Most cash machines accept international cards; however, some may require a numeric PIN (digits only).
- Shopping: Most shops are closed on Sundays (except small local stores, gas stations, and selected supermarkets).
Popular tour themes include:
- Old Town Wrocław
- World War II & Jewish Wrocław
- Islands & Bridges of Wrocław
- Dwarfs & Communist Wrocław
Must-See Attractions
If you prefer to explore on your own, start with the Market Square (Rynek) — one of the largest in Europe — where you’ll find the magnificent Gothic-Renaissance Town Hall and the picturesque Sukiennice Street. A short walk away lies Ostrów Tumski, the oldest part of the city, home to the impressive Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, whose tower offers a panoramic view of Wrocław.
Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Racławice Panorama and the National Museum, housing works by famous Polish artists such as Jan Matejko, Stanisław Wyspiański, and Witkacy. The museum itself is located in a beautiful historic building on the Odra riverbank, perfect for a scenic walk along the boulevards.
A bit further from the city center stands the Centennial Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Four Domes Pavilion, home to a rich collection of contemporary art. Nearby, the Szczytnicki Park and Japanese Garden offer a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature.
For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum provides a fascinating insight into the region’s past and is housed in a preserved Gothic arsenal. Equally impressive is the Bastion Sakwowy, a restored part of the city’s old fortifications, now admired for its architecture and atmosphere.
Those interested in science and medicine should visit the Museum of Pharmacy, located in a Renaissance townhouse with an authentic historical pharmacy on the ground floor, or the Museum of Forensic Medicine, which holds one of the most unique medical collections in Europe — guided pathology tours are also highly recommended and available.
Film enthusiasts will enjoy Kino Nowe Horyzonty, Wrocław’s main arthouse cinema known for its international festivals, or DCF (Dolnośląskie Centrum Filmowe), a city’s prominent art cinema offering a rich repertoire of European and Polish films. Theatre lovers can visit the Polish Theatre in Wrocław, renowned for its impressive selection of both traditional and modern productions, or the Wrocław Musical Theatre Capitol, famous for its spectacular musical performances and vibrant stage shows.
Finally, if you enjoy outdoor activities, Wrocław offers an extensive city bike rental system, allowing you to explore the boulevards, islands, and parks at your own pace — a perfect way to see the city from a different perspective.
Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1UF8Lr5Dppt5cP0NyuunHGJSdE-0q6GE&usp=sharing