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Wroclaw Prices

What Are the Prices in Wroclaw (Poland)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Wroclaw for 2024.

National currency: Zloty, symbol — zł (international currency code PLN).

Food Prices

Average prices in Wroclaw cafes and restaurants
$6.2 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $4.49
$24.9 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $18.69
$4.5 
Combo Meal
Starting from $3.74

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$37.8 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $22.73
$51.8 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $26.1
$88.5 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $49.37
$128.5 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $62.15

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Wroclaw, plus gas prices
$5 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $2.45
$0.8 
Public Transport Ride
$1.1 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$1.9 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $1.5
$0.6 
0.5L Water
Starting from $0.25
$1.7 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $1

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$63.6 
Jeans
Starting from $49.85
$33.3 
Dress
Starting from $22.43
$72.6 
Sneakers
Starting from $62.31


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $6.23
Dinner for Two: $24.92
Combo Meal: $4.49
0.5L Local Beer: $1.74
Cup of cappuccino: $1.93
Cigarettes: $3.74
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $5.48
Jeans: $63.56
Dress: $33.29
Sneakers: $72.56

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $770.58
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $478.21
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $633.18
Monthly Transportation Pass $22.43
Gym Membership: $27.37


Tourist Reviews

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@ekaterinakokh
« In the rain, this square with flower stalls always looked particularly fresh and vibrant. It's hard to resist the temptation of buying a bunch of fresh tulips for practically “very cheap.” And now, it’s brooms from Tesco for $10. But what can you do? »