Wrocław bus station (officially Dworzec Wrocław, also shown as Dworzec Autobusowy Wrocław) is the city’s main long-distance coach terminal and one of Poland’s most modern hubs. It’s located at ul. Sucha 1 and sits underground on level -2 of the Wroclavia complex, right next to Wrocław Główny railway station and a major public-transport interchange.
This guide is written for passengers who want the essentials fast: address + maps, ticket options, platforms, operators (FlixBus, Polbus-PKS, etc.), toilets, luggage storage, how to get there, and what to do on travel day.
Quick facts (save this)
- Address: ul. Sucha 1, 50-525 Wrocław, Poland
- Official website (station): dworzecwroclaw.pl
- Station access: 24/7 (including arrivals/departures platforms)
- Ticket offices: daily 06:00–22:00 (may vary on holidays with notice)
- Passenger information desk: daily 06:00–22:00
- Underground platforms: 11 departure stands + 3 arrival stands on level -2
- FlixBus tip: the stop is underground; typical platforms 6–9, and some lines use platform 10 (check your ticket)
Where is Dworzec Wrocław and what to type in Google Maps?
Use this exact query for the correct entrance area:
“Dworzec Wrocław, ul. Sucha 1, 50-525 Wrocław”
The station is built as part of the Wroclavia area and is fully underground on level -2, adjacent to Wrocław Główny rail station.
Station layout: levels that matter to passengers
Level 0 (main hall):
- Ticket offices (domestic + international)
- Passenger information point
- Escalators + lifts that connect levels
Level -2 (underground bus platforms):
- 11 departure stands + 3 arrival stands with a passenger information system
If you’re using the official station site, it also provides a station plan and a live departure board (helpful for finding your stand fast).
Tickets: how to buy and what’s easiest
1) Buy at the station (on-site)
Wrocław bus station operates ticket sales on site, with ticket offices open daily 06:00–22:00.
2) Buy online (recommended for international routes)
For many routes, especially international or high-demand dates, it’s usually best to buy directly from the operator’s website/app (your ticket will show the latest platform details).
The City of Wrocław also points passengers to operator sites and aggregators for timetables (examples listed include FlixBus, Polbus-PKS, and the timetable aggregator e-podróżnik).
Platforms and boarding: what to do on travel day
- Check your ticket first (it has the most current stop and platform instructions).
- Look at the station departure board (online or in the terminal) to confirm the stand number.
- Go down to level -2 and find your platform/stand.
FlixBus passengers: FlixBus explicitly warns that this is an underground station and lists typical platforms 6–9 (with some routes using platform 10). Always verify on your ticket.
Facilities and services passengers actually need
Waiting hall and seating
The station rules describe a climate-controlled passenger hall and a waiting room with seats.
Toilets
There are paid toilets, including accessible toilets for passengers with reduced mobility. The station notes payment can be made in ticket offices or at paid-access gates on level 0.
Accessibility
The station provides ramps, lifts, and other mobility aids to help passengers move between levels.
Luggage storage + ATM
The official station website mentions amenities such as luggage storage (przechowalnia bagażu) and an ATM, plus lifts and escalators.
Operators and destinations (what this hub is used for)
Dworzec Wrocław is designed for domestic and international carriers. The station is managed by Polbus-PKS Wrocław (as noted on the official site).
For planning, FlixBus lists this stop as “Wrocław, Dworzec Autobusowy” at ul. Sucha 1 and provides platform guidance.
The City of Wrocław also notes that Wrocław has a broad intercity network (domestic + international), and suggests checking carriers and aggregators for the most current schedules.
How to get to Wrocław bus station (Wroclavia area)
Best approach for most travelers:
- Arrive at Wrocław Główny (train), then follow signage toward the bus terminal/Wroclavia area.
The station describes its location as directly next to the main railway station and close to a key city-transport interchange around Borowska / Ślężna streets.
Time-saving tip: Because the platforms are underground, add a few extra minutes to reach level -2 (especially with luggage).
Safety & practical tips (especially if you’re new to Wrocław)
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early for international routes (finding the correct underground platform is the #1 stress point).
- Screenshot your ticket/QR in case of weak signal underground.
- Use the departure board to confirm late changes.
- Toilets are paid, so keep a card/cash ready.
- If your operator says “underground station”, believe it—go to -2.
FAQ — Dworzec Wrocław (Wroclavia)
Is Wrocław bus station open 24/7?
Yes. The station rules state that Dworzec Wrocław is available 24/7, including arrival/departure stands.
Where are the platforms?
Platforms are underground on level -2, with 11 departure and 3 arrival stands.
Does FlixBus use this station?
Yes—FlixBus lists “Wrocław, Dworzec Autobusowy” at ul. Sucha 1 and notes the station is underground, with typical platforms 6–9 (some lines use 10).
Are there toilets and are they free?
Toilets are paid, including accessible toilets.
Is there luggage storage?
The official station site lists luggage storage among amenities.
