Wroclavia is one of the principal Wrocław super-regional shopping centres at ul. Sucha 1 in the Stare Miasto district of central Wrocław adjacent to the Wrocław Główny rail station, opened in October 2017 with the 72,500-sqm super-regional format spanning approximately 200 retail and service units across The Bridge food court anchor and broader fashion-and-entertainment programming. The property is owned and managed by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) as part of its Polish portfolio, with BREEAM environmental certification confirming the contemporary sustainability standard.
The format combines the Carrefour hypermarket grocery anchor with the principal international vertical fashion register featuring H&M, Reserved, Cropp, House, Sinsay, Pull&Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, Massimo Dutti, and Zara alongside the broader Inditex flagship presence. The Helios multi-screen cinema multiplex, the integrated PKS Wrocław inter-city bus terminal serving the principal southern Polish coach routes, the Smyk children’s specialty, the MediaMarkt consumer electronics anchor, the H&M HOME flagship, the P&C fashion department store, the Sephora premium beauty flagship, and The Bridge food court spanning approximately 30 dining outlets complete the entertainment-and-fashion programming.
The catchment combines the dense central Wrocław residential demographic of approximately 670,000 city residents with the broader Lower Silesian metropolitan concentration of approximately 1.25 million metropolitan residents and the substantial Wrocław Główny rail-station passenger flow connecting to the Polish national rail network. Direct accessibility includes the immediate Wrocław Główny rail station adjacency, the integrated PKS coach terminal, the principal central Wrocław arterial network connecting to the A4 motorway corridor, and the dedicated 1,800-plus parking infrastructure.
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield coordinates the property management of Wroclavia within its broader European super-regional retail portfolio. The asset’s commercial role is the principal central Wrocław super-regional fashion-anchored destination integrated with the principal central Wrocław rail-and-coach passenger transport hub, complementing rather than competing with the larger 110,000-sqm Magnolia Park, the 99,500-sqm Renoma heritage asset, the Galeria Dominikańska central flagship, and the broader Lower Silesian metropolitan retail register.
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