Our region

A space for business, meetings, and unique experiences.

Lower Silesia is one of the most versatile regions in Poland. Located in the south-western part of the country, on the border with the Czech Republic and Germany, it stands out for its excellent transport accessibility, well-developed infrastructure, and wide range of opportunities for hosting events. It is an attractive destination both for investors and meeting planners, as well as for those seeking inspiring locations surrounded by urban life, nature, and history.

At the heart of the region lies Wrocław — the capital of Lower Silesia, the largest city in the voivodeship, and one of the most important academic and business centres in Poland. The region’s strength is also shaped by other key cities, such as Wałbrzych, Legnica, Jelenia Góra, Lubin, Głogów, Świdnica, and Bolesławiec. Its multicultural history and the changing influences over the years are still reflected today in the architecture, historic landmarks, spa towns, and local identity.

The diversity of locations and proximity to nature make Lower Silesia an excellent destination for business and incentive events — both in city centres and in unique venues or outdoor settings across the region.


Lower Silesia by the Numbers

~3mln

people live in Lower Silesia, which accounts for approximately 7.6% of Poland’s population.

19947km2

the region’s area, which accounts for approximately 6.4% of the country’s total area.

~9% PKB

is generated by Lower Silesia, placing the region among the country’s most economically developed regions.

93

cities form a dense network of urban centres with diverse characteristics across Lower Silesia.


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