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Discover 10 Best Things to Do in Wroclaw
If you’re looking for a unique experience and the opportunity to discover historical culture to its fullest, then Wroclaw is definitely worth considering. Loaded with medieval churches, architectural wonders of all sorts, outdoor activities fit for any season, and countless pleasant surprises – this charming city has it all! From sunny boat trips down Odra River to cozy cafés on cobbled streets where you can enjoy delicious treats, from mesmerizing exhibitions at various galleries that uncover the city’s past to engaging music festivals where celebrations take place – no matter what your vacation inclinations may be – Wroclaw welcomes everyone with open arms! So without further ado, let’s explore some…
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Wroclaw Nightlife Guide | Best Bars & Clubs in The City
Wroclaw, or WrocLOVE as some refer to it, is a city of magnificent architecture and a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere, but to get the full flavour of this city, you must indulge in the Wroclaw nightlife. Probably, you haven’t heard of Wroclaw if you are someone who doesn’t travel frequently. Perhaps, since it is a lesser-known location, only a small number of repeated travelers have had the opportunity to visit it. Wroclaw is a wonderful city that is guaranteed to please visitors of all ages and backgrounds. The city has a lot to offer and is a great location to visit for a quick weekend getaway, especially if you are someone…
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5 Best Hotels in Wroclaw
Continually overshadowed by Poland’s capital city, Warsaw, and a popular weekend getaway spot, Krakow, Wroclaw, the largest city in western Poland and the fourth largest in the country, is renowned for its stunning bridges, vibrant nightlife, overwhelming student population, stunning architecture, and of course world-class hotels. 2016’s European Capital of Culture and the 2017 World Games host Wroclaw, attracts travelers from different corners of the globe. Wroclaw is an astonishing Polish city that would make for a perfect alternative for a remarkable getaway. So buckle up as we are about to embark on a roller coaster ride to unveil some of the finest hotels in Wroclaw. 1. Radisson Blu Hotel…
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Exploring Lower Silesia Province
Poland welcomes millions of visitors annually but only a few thousands add a visit to Lower Silesia Province into their itinerary. That’s a pity. This region, in the southwestern part of Poland, has plenty of exciting things to see and do. The area has been at the crossroads of European cultures and conflicts for many years. The seat of power in Lower Silesia has changed hands countless times hence it is home to lots of interesting monuments and heritage sites. Skip the more popular Polish tourist destinations such as Krakow and Warsaw and enjoy a trip to the Southern part of the country with loads of hidden gems waiting to…
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Peace Church in Swidnica
Peace Church in Swidnica, Europe’s largest timber-framed Protestant church, made it to the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Built in the mid-17th century, this magnificent wooden church was completed within 10 months. Covering over 1000 square meters, the massive church can accommodate 7500 people. One of the major highlights of the church’s Baroque interior is its stunning 18th-century timber-made altar. The good thing about this attraction is that it stands today in its original form, surviving many troubled years. The religious building’s authenticity is evident in its forms and designs, locations, and construction materials as well as the preservations of the original functions. The fact that…