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Słowacki Park is a compact urban park stretching along the former city moat north of the Old Town. Named after the Polish poet Juliusz Słowacki, it features a tree-lined promenade, a small pond, and views of the Oder River.

Wrocław Zoo is the oldest and largest zoo in Poland, home to over 10,000 animals of 1,100 species. Founded in 1865, it includes the modern Africarium — an oceanarium dedicated entirely to African aquatic ecosystems.

Szczytnicki Park is Wrocław's largest and most historic green space, encompassing 100 hectares of mature trees, meandering paths, and the famous Japanese Garden. The park surrounds the Centennial Hall UNESCO site.

The Japanese Garden is a tranquil oasis within Szczytnicki Park, featuring traditional Japanese landscaping with koi ponds, pagodas, stone lanterns, and meticulously pruned trees. It is one of the oldest Japanese gardens in Europe.

South Park (Park Południowy) is a peaceful, English-style landscape park in Wrocław's southern districts. With its winding paths, ponds, and dense tree canopy, it provides a quiet retreat from the city center.