5 reviewed party hostels · from €6.58/night · Hostelworld rated
Wroclaw’s nightlife centres on the Old Town and the islands just north of it. By 10 PM, Rynek Square is packed with groups spilling out of bars like Spiz, where a half-litre of Żywiec costs 12 zł. Hostels cluster within a 15-minute walk of the square, so you’re never far from the action. Schronisko na Wyspie, a 10-bed hostel on Tamka Island, hands out free shots at check-in and organises its own bar crawls most nights. If you prefer something structured, the Wroclaw Boat Party runs a two-hour river cruise with an open bar, then links up with a pub crawl that hits two clubs afterwards.
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Eco-friendly and colourful social hostel with energetic and helpful staff. Guest are welcomed to enjoy free breakfast, and daily free tea and coffee. Group dinners are a great chance to bind with other travellers. Just a 7 minutes' walk from the main square and central nightlife are.
This modern social hostel has several common areas, including the meeting room. Highly recommended for big groups like sports teams, or team building purposes. The on-site restaurant can accommodate up to 50 people. Friendly staff members are at your disposal 24/7. Fun activities organized to encourage guest socializing.
Fun and crazy social hostel, with nice atmosphere and vibes. The big common room is a spot where you can relax, and enjoy playing the PlayStation with other guests. Well-located, just a 200m from the central nightlife scene in Wroclaw. There is a local bar right next to the hostel, always crowded with local people.
Enjoy free coffee, tea, travel service, and tasty breakfast during your stay. The hostel is perfect for everyone looking to stay in the heart of the vibrant area, crowded with bars and clubs. The amazing staff is always happy to share useful tips and free city maps.
Looking to enjoy the wild parties at Wroclaw, after this you can go to a room at Absynt Hostel to have a nice rest. This is the perfect place to stay for a hassle-free traveller, and located close to nightlife spots, this is why it makes it the best party hostel in Wroclaw. This hostel is clean and pefect located for partying.
Organised nights out with a local guide
Run by the Pub Crawl Club Company, this tour visits three bars and one nightclub. You’ll get one welcome drink at the first bar, a free shot at each subsequent stop, and entry to the club as a VIP. Drinking games keep the group lively, and the guides are backpackers who know the city well. The crawl meets at 9 PM outside McDonald’s on Rynek.
A two-hour river cruise on the Oder with an open bar: beer, vodka, rum, and mixers included. After docking, the group moves to a pub crawl that hits two of Wroclaw’s best clubs. Tickets cover entry, a welcome shot at each venue, and drinking games. The boat departs from Most Tumski at 9 PM, and the crawl ends around 3 AM.
How Wroclaw's nightlife zones break down
The heart of Wroclaw’s nightlife, centred on Rynek Square. Cobblestone streets are lined with bars, clubs, and breweries. Most hostels are within a 10-minute walk, and the area is safe to explore at night. The main drag, Oławska Street, turns into a pedestrian zone after dark, packed with groups moving between venues.
A quieter area just east of the Old Town, known for its mix of churches and hipster cafés. By night, it transforms with cocktail bars like Targowa and underground clubs in repurposed basements. The crowd is older, and the vibe is more relaxed than the Rynek. Walk along Włodkowica Street to find the best spots.
A up-and-coming district north of the city centre, popular with students and artists. Bars like Mleczarnia and Club Prague draw crowds with cheap drinks and live music. The area feels local rather than touristy, and it’s a 20-minute walk or 10-minute tram ride from the Old Town. Best for those who want to avoid the Rynek crowds.
Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own
This hostel on Tamka Island is a party in itself. Free shots at reception, a communal kitchen that turns into a pre-drinks spot, and staff who lead their own bar crawls most nights. The crowd is backpackers and Erasmus students, so it’s easy to make friends. Doors stay open until 2 AM for guests, but the real action starts after the pub crawl ends.
A two-hour cruise on the Oder River with an open bar: beer, vodka, rum, and mixers. The boat leaves from Most Tumski at 9 PM, and a DJ keeps the energy up. After docking, the group moves to a pub crawl that visits two clubs. Tickets include free entry and a welcome shot at each stop. Book online to skip the queue.
A microbrewery on the Rynek with 12 taps of Polish craft beer. A half-litre costs 12-16 zł, and the place fills up by 8 PM. The crowd is a mix of locals and travellers, and the staff don’t mind if you bring a group. Happy hour runs from 5-7 PM, so arrive early for the best deals.
A basement club on Ruska Street with live music most nights: jazz, funk, and occasional electronic sets. Entry is 15 zł after 10 PM, but it’s free before then. The crowd is older than the Rynek bars, and the cocktails (25 zł) are stronger than the beer. Gets packed on Fridays when the jazz turns to disco.
One of the biggest clubs in Wroclaw, spread over three floors. Techno, house, and commercial hits keep the dancefloor moving until 6 AM. Entry is 20 zł after midnight, but pub crawls get in free. The crowd is a mix of Polish students and international backpackers. Drinks cost 15-20 zł: stick to beer to save money.
A grungy bar-café in a former milk factory, 15 minutes’ walk from the Old Town. Daytime it’s a quiet spot for coffee; by 10 PM it’s packed with students and artists. No entry fee, and drinks cost 12-18 zł. The outdoor courtyard is perfect for warm nights, and the music ranges from indie to punk.
A tiny bar on Oławska Street with 2 zł shots and 8 zł pints. The crowd is young and rowdy, and the staff keep the drinks flowing until 4 AM. No cover charge, but arrive before midnight to avoid the queue. The music is mostly commercial: expect Polish pop and EDM.