Wrocław Tourist Lines WRO-TA will once again take to the streets starting May 1, 2025, offering unforgettable journeys aboard historic trams and buses. This unique initiative is dedicated to both tourists and Wrocław residents who wish to explore the city in an unusual way – from the perspective of vintage public transport vehicles.

Discover Wrocław in retro style

Historic trams and buses have been present on Wrocław’s streets for years. Although they belong to different owners – such as the City of Wrocław or the Association of Public Transport Enthusiasts – they now jointly form the WRO-TA Tourist Lines project. Services run on weekends and public holidays, and you can ride using a city transport ticket or purchase one onboard from the conductor.

2025 routes – tram line T and bus line B

This year, two tourist lines will operate:

  • Tram line T: runs between Opera House and Centennial Hall/ZOO, via the Main Railway Station, Dominikańska Gallery, Grunwaldzki Square, and the former Dąbie depot (now Czasoprzestrzeń). The return journey includes Ostrów Tumski, Piasek Island, and the Market Hall. The symbol “T” refers to the historical tram stop signage.

  • Bus line B: connects Centennial Hall with the Opera House and Hydropolis, passing through the newly constructed Great Island Avenue (Aleja Wielkiej Wyspy).

Operating dates

In the 2025 season, the lines will run:

  • from May 1 to September 28,

  • on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays,

  • and additionally on May 2 and June 20.

In September, only tram line T will operate – on a reduced schedule.

What to see along the way?

While travelling on WRO-TA lines, you can admire:

  • Wrocław’s architectural gems – Opera House, Ostrów Tumski, Centennial Hall,

  • natural attractions – the Oder River, numerous bridges, parks including Szczytnicki, Staromiejski, and the Promenade along the city moat,

  • family-friendly attractions – ZOO, Hydropolis, the History Centre “Zajezdnia”,

  • cultural venues – Czasoprzestrzeń in the former Dąbie depot and the History Centre “Zajezdnia”.

Practical information

  • MPK Wrocław urban fare applies.

  • Tickets can be purchased from the conductor on board.

  • WRO-TA is made possible thanks to the support of the City of Wrocław, in cooperation with the Association of Public Transport Enthusiasts and MPK Wrocław.

WRO-TA Wrocław Tourist Lines operate on weekends.

Wrocław has joined the activity planning network “Find Your Greatness” within the EU URBACT III program, which is co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund. The goal the city set out to achieve was to create a new tourist product based on historic tramway infrastructure owned both by the Municipality, as well as by non-government organizations.

Up-to-date information can be found on the operators’ website at all times (www.kstm.pl).

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