- Key events of the weekend (21–23 November 2025)
- Concerts and live music
- Theatre, exhibitions, culture
- Free events and widely accessible activities
- Family-friendly attractions (open, reliable and operating all weekend)
- Walks around Wrocław – reliable options anytime
- What weather to expect? (no forecasts, climate-based data)
- Ideas for a relaxed weekend
- FAQ — Wrocław weekend 21–23 November 2025
The weekend of 21–23 November 2025 in Wrocław is shaping up to be a busy one — packed with major festivals, film premieres, new exhibitions and late-autumn cultural events. The city will host both large music shows and quieter cultural options for those looking for a relaxed way to spend their time. Below is a complete, verified list of attractions along with practical tips on how to make the most of this autumn weekend.
Key events of the weekend (21–23 November 2025)
- One Love Wrocław Music Festival 2025 – Saturday, 22.11.2025, Hala Stulecia. One of the biggest music events in Poland, featuring reggae, hip-hop and electronic artists. Date and location confirmed.
- Jazztopad Festival 2025 – finale – concerts run until 22.11.2025. This long-running Wrocław festival attracts jazz lovers from around the world. Final weekend events confirmed by the organisers.
- Asian Film Festival “Five Flavours” – 20–23.11.2025, Kino Nowe Horyzonty. The lineup includes new films from Japan, Korea, China and Southeast Asia.
Concerts and live music
- Wrocław Hip Hop Festival 2025 – Friday, 21.11.2025, Hala Stulecia. A confirmed event featuring leading artists of the Polish hip-hop scene.
Musically, the weekend will be dominated by two major arena events — Friday’s Wrocław Hip Hop Festival and Saturday’s One Love Festival. Both are great picks for anyone looking for high-energy shows, live performances and a full festival atmosphere.
Theatre, exhibitions, culture
Wrocław in autumn offers an exceptionally rich cultural programme — from contemporary art to classic museum collections. All events below have confirmed dates.
- Exhibition “Body. Pleasure and Pain” – Krupa Art Foundation, open until 18.01.2026. A contemporary art exhibition exploring themes of corporeality and sensuality.
- Exhibition “Rubens in Silesia” – National Museum in Wrocław, available until 30.11.2025. One of the most important autumn exhibitions in the city.
- Performance “Niepamięć” (“Oblivion”) – Saturday, 22.11.2025, 16:00, Impart Centrum, ul. Piłsudskiego 19. A confirmed theatre event.
- Exhibition “From Manuscript to Print – Pan Tadeusz Across Editions” – Pan Tadeusz Museum, open until 31.12.2025.
- “Voices from Ukraine. Landscapes” – BWA Wrocław Główny, open until 25.01.2026.
Free events and widely accessible activities
- #MiedźFormę – fitness class for seniors – Friday, 21.11.2025, 12:00, KGHM Ślęza Arena. A free guided workout session held in the sports hall.
Family-friendly attractions (open, reliable and operating all weekend)
While there are no large, one-off family events confirmed for this particular weekend, Wrocław offers a wide range of year-round attractions that operate regardless of the weather.
- Wrocław Zoo and Afrykarium – one of the biggest family attractions in Poland, open daily. November tends to be quieter, meaning shorter queues.
- Hydropolis – a multimedia water-themed science centre. Perfect for a cold, rainy day.
- Kolejkowo – the largest model railway exhibition in Poland, loved by children of all ages.
- Museum of Illusions – an indoor attraction ideal for changeable weather.
- Centrum Historii Zajezdnia – a modern, interactive exhibition telling the post-war history of the city.
Walks around Wrocław – reliable options anytime
November brings a distinct autumn atmosphere to the city. Days are shorter, but street lighting and bare trees add a special charm to many routes.
- Ostrów Tumski after dark – the historic heart of Wrocław, perfect for an evening stroll.
- Odra River boulevards – an ideal place for an afternoon walk, especially between University Bridge and Grunwald Bridge.
- The Market Square and surroundings – preparations for the Christmas Market will be underway during the weekend of 21–23 November, so some decorations will already be visible.
- Nadodrze – the artistic district – full of murals, small galleries and cafés.
What weather to expect? (no forecasts, climate-based data)
In the second half of November, daytime temperatures in Wrocław typically range from 5 to 9°C, with 0–3°C at night. Statistically, this period brings frequent cloud cover, possible light rain and short days — sunset is around 16:00. It’s worth planning activities with variable weather in mind and making good use of evening indoor events.
Ideas for a relaxed weekend
- Cafés around the Market Square – perfect for a break between events.
- Riverside urban saunas – popular in late autumn.
- Evening visit to the Sky Tower Viewpoint – panoramic views of the entire city after dark.
- Arthouse cinemas – Nowe Horyzonty and DCF offer rich film programmes independent of the festival.







