Wroclaw, Poland | New Entry in the Michelin Guide Dedicated to Restaurants in the Country

Wrocław, a city in southwestern Poland, capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodenship, located on the banks of the Oder River in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe at the foot of the Sudetes, a centre that boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage highlighted by an abundance of beautifully preserved historic buildings, an impressive cathedral, its elegant marlet square and attractive riverfront neighborhoods is the new entry in the prestigious Michelin Guide dedicated to restaurants in the country.

The city within the Dolnoślaśkie region is the fifth Polish destination to be featured in the Michelin Guide and the full restaurant selection for the Michelin Guide Poland will be announced on 10th June 2025.

 The major centre and capital of Lower Silesia therefore brings the numbers of Polish destinations recognized by the Guide to five regions joining Warsaw, Masovia, Krakow, Malopolska, Poznan, Wielkopolska, and Gdansk, Gydnia and Sopot all them in the Pomerania region that are already present.  

From the visit of Michelin inspectors to Wroclaw, a rich and diverse culinary scene emerged, characterized by a wide variety of international cuisine, but with a particular appreciation for modern and fusion dishes inspired by local traditions and Silesian influences, particularly renowed for its poppy seed and knödeln dishes, and full of traditional recipes and interesting reintrepretations offered by young and enterprising chefs who seek inspiration in the regional culinary heritage.

The youthful liveliness and far - sighted character of Wroclaw were also highly appreciated, supported by the presence of a renowned university, a top Polish academic institution that offers a diverse range of programs across 12 faculties, covering natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and law.

The rich cultural and historical heritage of Wroclaw also played an important role for the Michelin inspectors. Wroclaw is surrounded by a magic aura, a city  that has always fascinated and conquered a multitide of visitors, distinguishing itself for a 1000 –-year of history, able to preserve its architectural jewells and ancient walls that tell centuries of art, culture and passion of a very thriving centre.

Te Old Town of Wroclaw highlighted by Rynek, the bustling and fascinating Market Square where the majestic Town Hall stands, the Dom pod Gryfami, the House of the Griffins, a 16th century stylish mansion characterized by a great Flenish Renaissance façade confirming the artistic cosmopolitanism of the city and all together showcase in this iconic urban neighborhood the unique charm of Wroclaw.

The Centennial Hall, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006 together with the Four Dome Pavillion is another shining gem of Wroclaw, a multi - purpose building that is a landmark in the history of reinforced concrete architecture, a pioneering example of early twentieth century modern architecture and engineering.

The collaboration between the Polish Tourism Organisation and the Michelin Guide played an important role strengthening the promotion of the country's gastronomic scene, showing how Polish culinary traditions are increasingly appreciated globally, and helping to promote and enhance tourism.

Link - https://tvpworld.com/86591772/welcome-to-the-club-wroclaw-restaurants-to-be-listed-in-michelin-foodie-bible-for-first-time-ever

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