Visa requirements
If you travel to Wroclaw with a valid British passport and stay in Poland for less than 90 days, a visa is not required. For more visa information, visit the IATA Travel Centre.
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Flight time from London
2 hrs 25 mins
Distance from London
740 miles
Considered one of Poland’s key cultural hubs, this city is packed with theatres, museums, towering churches and art galleries. Book direct flights to Wroclaw with British Airways and you'll be there in just under two and a half hours.
The charming city of Wroclaw sits along the Oder River in south west Poland, comprised of 12 islands connected by copious bridges and several leafy parks. The magnificent market square lies in the city centre, lined with elegant townhouses and gothic buildings, and there are plenty of surrounding cafes and restaurants serving beer and bites to eat.
We fly to Wroclaw Airport (WRO) from London Heathrow (LHR). A direct flight to Wroclaw from London takes 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Travel to Wrocław between the months of July and September to enjoy the city’s most pleasant weather. July is usually the hottest month, as temperatures can reach up to 26°C.
You can also visit Wroclaw for a special event or festival, like the cultural Wroclaw NonStop Festival which spans part of June and July.
You'll find great value fares across our summer service to Wroclaw. We fly twice a week from July to September.
Wroclaw Airport (WRO) lies seven miles west of Wroclaw’s centre. Taxis are available outside the airport arrivals building, offering direct transportation to the city centre within 20 minutes, depending on traffic. You can also take the number 106 bus into the city centre, although this journey usually takes around 40 minutes.
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