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Population:City of Wrocław: 700,000
Currency:1 zloty (PLN) = 100 grosz
Opening hours:Shops are generally open from9am to 6pm weekdays, and 9amto 3pm on Saturdays. Some largerdepartment stores andsupermarkets are open onSundays, and often to 9pm or10pm on weekday evenings.
Internet:www.visitpoland.orgwww.wroclaw.plwww.wroclaw.com
Newspapers:Wrocław weekly newspaperGazeta WrocławskaSlowo Polskie
Emergency numbers:Ambulance: 999Police: 997Fire brigade: 998
Tourist information:Centrum Informacji TurystycznejThe Wrocław Meeting Point, Rynek14Tel: +48 (0)71 344-31-11-12E-mail: [email protected] hours: April–October9a.m.–9p.m.; November- March9a.m.–8p.m.
WROCŁAWPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-03-10 | COUNTRY CODE: PLContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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WROCŁAWWrocław is one of the prettiest and liveliest cities in Poland.Multicultural, it has an important university, a vast array ofrestaurants and bars, designer shops, theatre and musicalevents. The Odra River and dozens of little canals thatmeander through its tree-lined streets with their tall,multi-coloured buildings set the scene. In fact Wrocław ismade up of no less than 12 islands, joined by over 100bridges, and simply begs to be explored.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
To visit Wrocław is rather like steppingback in time, and yet the atmosphere ispure cosmopolitan. The city is one of theoldest in Poland, and can trace its historyright back to the 7th century whendwellers made Otrów Tumski (Cathedralisland) their home. The area is still thecentre of activity today.
Residents and visitors alike eat in bistrostyle restaurants, shop for designer clothesor visit theatre or philharmonic venues.Music is important to Wrocław, and it ishome to more than 50 internationallyacclaimed orchestras, choirs or musicalsocieties.
Wrocław has lots to see, including its townhall, widely regarded as one of the finestexamples of Gothic architecture in centralEurope, and its Hall of Lepoldin in theUniversity of Wrocław which has thelargest baroque interior in Poland.
Art lovers can visit the numerous galleries,while visitors who want to enjoy leisurelywalks can do so in the mighty SzczytnickiPark, one of a dozen or so parks in thecity.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Panorama RaclawicePart of the National Museum of Wrocław,the venue displays the great Panorama ofthe Battle of Raclawice, a 19th centurypainting that is the oldest and onlyexample of panorama painting in Poland.The museum is open from April to August,9am to 5pm daily, September to Octoberclosed on Mondays, and November toMarch, 9am to 4pm Tuesday to Sunday.
Address: ul. Purkyniego 11 StreetPhone: +48 (0)71 343 36 39Internet: www.panoramaraclawicka.plMore information: Trams 2,4,5,9,10,12,17
Wrocław CathedralSee the portico of Romanesque andRenaissance architecture, the pulpit withcarvings by Urbański, a winged altar fromthe Wit Stwosz School, and outstandingstained-glass windows designed byKrystyna and Stanisław Pękalski in thecathedral. Climb the tower for a panoramicview of Wrocław.
Address: Otrów Tumski (Cathedral Island)More information: Frequent trams to Ostrów Tumski.
Botanical GardensSituated in the oldest part of the city atOstrów Tumski, the University of Wrocław’sbotanical gardens has rare plants and showhow they are cultivated. It was establishedin 1811 as a scientific institution.
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Address: Henryka Sienkiewicza StreetPhone: +48 (0)71 322 59 57Internet: www.biol.uni.wroc.plMore information: Frequent trams marked to Ostrów Tumski
Ogrod Japonski (the Japanese Garden)Located in Szczytnicki Park close to HalaLudowa (Centenary Hall), the Japanesegarden was built for the World Exhibition of1913 and features water gardens andlakes, a bridge in authentic architecturalstyle, stone lanterns and pavilions. Opendaily April to October, 9am to 7pm. Ticketprice: standard 3 PLN with discounts of 1.5PLN.
Address: Mickiewicza StreetPhone: +48 (0) 601 74 45 63More information: Frequent trams marked to Szczytnicki Park
City Zoological Garden Of WrocławThe city zoo is home to nearly 7000different animals including mammals,birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. It islocated next to harbour.
Address: Wróblewskiego StreetPhone: +48 (0)71 348 30 24Internet: www.zoo.wroc.plMore information: Frequent trams marked to harbour
EATING #EATING#
Eating out in Wrocław tends to begin earlywith many restaurants opening as early as7am for breakfast. Restaurants tend to bewaiter service and efficient, while othereateries expect diners to order at the bar.Traditional dishes of meat, fish andvegetables cooked to age-old recipes areserved alongside international cuisine. Ifonly a snack is required head for a bar
mleczny, a type of café, which areinexpensive.
Karczma LwowskaLocated in Wrocław’s Market Square, this ala carte restaurant serves traditional oldPolish and Luovian cuisine
Phone: +48 (0)71 343 98 87Internet: www.lwowska.com
AkropolisA spacious and lively restaurant with adécor that evokes memories of visits toGreece. Serves traditional Greek food suchas dolmades and souvlakia kebabs.
Phone: +48 (0)71 343 14 13Internet: www.akropolis.wroc.pl
Wieża Ciśnień - RestaurantA restaurant seating around 50 people plusa banquet hall serving international a lacarte cuisine, with accompanying finewines.
Address: ul. Sudecka 125aPhone: +48 (0)71 367 19 29Internet: www.wiezacisnien.pl
SphinxA lively restaurant seating around 50inside and out, and serving Arab andEuropean dishes, including pizzas, fish andmeat dishes with traditionalaccompaniments.
Address: Rynek 39/40Phone: +48 (0)71 795 77 30Internet: www.sfinks.pl
VegaLocated near the Town Square (Rynek).The two-storey Vega is known for its goodvegetarian menu. It opens from 8am tolate.
Address: Rynek – Ratusz 27APhone: +48 (0)71 344 39 34
SplendidoA lavishly presented restaurant with atraditional Polish atmosphere, and serving
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fine Mediterranean a la carte cuisine.
Address: ul. Świdnicka 53Phone: +48 (0)71 343 95 55Internet: www.splendido.pl
Casa PatioA traditional 60-cover restaurant welllocated for the city centre and serving fineMediterranean meat and fish cuisine.
Address: ul. Odrzańska 2/3Phone: +48 (0)71 341 71 01Internet: www.casapatio.Wrocław.pl
CasablancaA colourful restaurant and piano bar overfour floors with film stills and images ofstars on almost every wall. Serves a menuof a la carte classic Polish, Italian andFrench dishes. Foie Gras is a speciality ofthe house.
Address: ul. Włodkowica 8 APhone: +48 (0)71 344 78 17Internet: www.casablanca.net.pl
Restauracja RybnaA restaurant housed within an old cloth halland decorated to a traditional Polish designin the old Market Square. Exotic fish andmeat dishes are a speciality.
Address: Sukiennice 7Phone: +48 (0)71 342 74 56Internet: www.restauracjekrawczyk.com.pl
Abrams’ TowerDine, wine and enjoy the atmosphere atthis multi-ethnic restaurant and wine bar.That is, if you dare to come. It is said thata ghost from the 14th century still lingersinside this medieval guard tower!
Address: ul. Krainskiego 14Phone: +48 71 725 6652Internet: www.abramstower.pl
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Kurna ChataAn informal eaterie within easy reach ofthe city centre, and serving traditionalPolish light dishes and snacks.
Address: ul. Odrzańska 7Phone: +48 (0)71 372 59 51Internet: www.kurnachata.pl
MiguelA light and bright informal Italianrestaurant-cum-café serving pastries,pizzas, soup and light snacks. Overlooksone of the city’s many stretches ofwaterways
Address: ul. Krzycka 2,Phone: +48 (0)71 339 85 82Internet: www.miguel.com.pl
Cafe UniServing informal traditional Polish cuisine,this small café with an outside garden areais a haunt of students and young people.
Address: pl. Uniwersytecki 11Phone: +48 (0)71 375 28 38
Wraps & Subs – Coffee BarFor food on the move, this café is close tothe city centre and tourist areas andserves delicious hot sandwiches, toasts andcakes with coffee.
Address: ul. Szewska 8Phone: +48 (0)71 376 62 10
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
There are numerous bars in Wrocław,some serving the young and trendy whileothers cater for an older clientele. Almostall have a traditional décor andatmosphere, with the odd exception beingcontemporary wine bars and lively Irishtheme pubs.
Wrocław’s nightlife is as varied as itspeople. From theatre, opera andphilharmonic venues to nightclubs offeringthe latest rock and reggae sounds, it catersfor all tastes.
Academus PubA traditional bar serving beers and spirits,along with a good range of snacks. Openmost days of the week from 10am.
Address: ul. Kiełbaśnicza 23Phone: +48 (0)71 788 77 10Internet: www.academus.pl
RadiobarRight in the city centre, this bar is a hauntof the young and trendy. Open from 7pmnightly.
Address: Rynek 48Phone: +48 (0)71 372 50 13Internet: www.radio-bar.pl
Pub75A lively bar with regular modern livemusic, and a good choice of beers andspirits. Open most days until midnight and2am at weekends.
Address: Pałucka 75Phone: +48 (0)71 373 95 34Internet: www.pub75.pl
G.a.f.a PubVisitors in fine voice should head for theG.A.F.A, a lively bar known for its karokenights. It is open from around 6pm nightly.
Address: ul. Ruska 51Phone: +48 (0)71 344 53 91Internet: www.gafa.pl
Blue Angel II PubLarge spacious pub with an outside gardenand regular live entertainment from itsresident band. Open through to 2am mostdays.
Address: ul. Komuny Paryskiej 72Phone: +48 (0)71 341 55 35
Guinness PubA multi-floor Irish themed bar with drinkand dining zones, and even an area whereyou can lie down while enjoying yourGuinness!
Address: pl. Solny 5Phone: +48 (0)71 344 60 15Internet: www.restauracjekrawczyk.com.pl
Havana – PubA pub with a decor that aims to capturethe atmosphere of a bar in downtownCuba, and has an outside area to enjoy acool beer. Open most days until midnight,and weekends until 1am.
Address: ul. Kolejowa 20 APhone: +48 (0)71 786 70 71Internet: www.havanaclub.Wrocław.pl
Szara MyszThis smooth jazz club on the patio of thePrzy Hotel in central Wrocław is a popularvenue almost every night. Open to 2ammost days, it serves fine wines andinformal snacks as well as a good choice ofspirits and beer
Address: ul. Kiełbaśnicza 24Phone: +48 (0)71 341 77 32
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Wrocławski Teatr Wspolczesny Im,Edmunda Wiercinskiegg
This contemporary theatre is just one ofthe many municipal theatres in this city ofculture and has an extensive programmeof events to offer visitors.
Address: Rzeznicza St. 12Phone: +48 (0)71 358 89 00Internet: www.wteatrw.pl
Opera WrocławskaThe opera house is a mighty building thatcan accommodate casts of hundreds. Itregularly hosts productions of operaticworks admired the world over.
Address: Swidnicka St. 35Phone: +48 (0)71 370 88 50Internet: www.opera.Wrocław.pl
Piwnica ŚwidnickaLocated in Wrocław city centre, thisspacious venue combines old polish andEuropean dining with jazz and blues music.A garden allows visitors to enjoy a drinkand the music outside on warm evenings.
Address: Rynek – Ratusz 1Phone: +48 (71) 369 95 00Internet: www.piwnicaswidnicka.com
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Shopping is serious business in Wrocławand there are many specialist shops as wellas major shopping department stores thatsell everything from the latest designerfashions from Milan, Paris and New York,jewellery, cosmetics, children’s wear andhome furnishings to choose from.
The Galeria Centrum is probably the bestknown of the shopping complexes, withchains throughout Poland. In Wrocław itaccounts for much of local spending,especially in cosmetics and fashion, and ithas its own respected fashion brand. Othershopping centres include the GaleriaDominikańska in the pl. Dominikański 1,the Renoma shopping centre in ul.Świdnicka 40, the Korona shopping centrein ul. B. Krzywoustego 126, the BorekShopping Centre in ul. Hallera 52 and theBielany Shopping Centre in ul.Czekoladowa 5-11.
Visitors and residents of Wrocław alike arehealth conscious and like to shop for freshvegetables, fruit and meat in the coveredmarkets, such as the one at Hala Targowa,although most residents shop in the hugefood hypermarket complexes that are aregular sight on the Wrocław landscape.
SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVERadisson Sas HotelA newly-built city centre hotel withamenities that include a fitness suite with asauna and gym. It is surrounded byparkland and offers the chance to jogalong the Odra’s riverside path.
Address: Purkyniego St.10Phone: +48 (0)71 375 00 00Internet: www.radissonsas.com
Dwor PolskiA traditionally styled hotel in a 16th
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century building right in the heart of thecity in the Market Square. Facilities includea restaurant and garden.
Address: Kielbasnicza St. 2,Phone: +48 (0)71 372 34 15Internet: www.dworpolski.Wrocław.pl
GOOD VALUEHotel BugattiSet in an impressive classically styledPolish villa dating back around 100 yearsold, this hotel offers a convenient locationfor touring the city and surrounding areas.
Address: Kosmonautów St. 328Phone: +48 (0)71 349 35 23Internet: www.hotelbugatti.pl
Hotel DuetLocated close to the Market Square andconvenient for all the attraction Wrocławhas to offer, this hotel is a modern andcosmopolitan hotel with a fine foodrestaurant.
Address: Mikołaja St. 47-48Phone: +48 (0)71 785 11 00Internet: www.hotelduet.pl
BASICEuropeumA modern hotel located right in the heart ofthe city in the Market Square. Its SecondoParadiso restaurant offers fine Italiancuisine.
Address: Kazimierza Wielkiego StreetPhone: +48 (0)71 371 45 00Internet: www.europeum.pl
Hotel WieniawaA comfortable hotel with a friendlyatmosphere. Located just a stone’s throwfrom the historic heart of Wrocław and itsMarket Square.
Address: Gajowicka StreetPhone: + 48 (0)71 765 33 03Internet: www.wieniawahotel.pl
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportWrocław Airport is situated around 10 kmfrom the city centre, in the south–westernpart of Wrocław. The telephone number is+48 (0)71 358 13 81. Getting to and fromthe airport is easy. The number 406 bustakes visitors straight into the city centre,and the service is frequent. For outboundvisitors, buses depart for the airport fromthe bus stop in Dworcowa Street, near themain railway station. The journey time isaround 40 minutes. Visitwww.airport.wroclaw.pl
Public transportWrocław has an astonishing number oftrams and buses that run throughout thecity on a frequent basis, with theirdestinations clearly displayed. Trams donot, however, run during the night,although buses run 24 hours. Visitwww.wroclaw.pl/m3298/ for examples oftimetables. Timetables are displayed on alltram and bus stops. Typical fares arearound 2 to 3 PLN for a single-ride full-fareticket, with concession tickets at 1 to 1.40PLN, depending on the route. Wrocław hasno underground system.
TaxiTaxis are available from the Main RailwayStation, although it is safer to telephonefor a taxi from a company listed in thelocal telephone directory or visitwww.9477.pl. Taxi companies include
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Euro-Taxi, tel: +48 (0) 71 354 4292, andHallo Radiotaxi, tel: +48 (0) 71 372 5555.Always confirm the fare before travellingwith any company.
PostPost collections and delivery times vary butare always displayed at post offices. Themain post office (open 24 hours) is in thetown Square (Rynek).
PharmacyPharmacies are located throughout thecity. Telephone the Centre for Foreignerson 0 800 200 300 (freephone localnumber) from a landline, or 0 608 599 993(chargeable local number) from a mobilefor emergency information in English.
DentistDentists are located throughout the city.Telephone the Centre for Foreigners on 0800 200 300 (freephone local number)from a landline, or 0 608 599 993(chargeable local number) from a mobilefor emergency information in English.
TelephoneCountry code: +48
Area code: 071
Electricity220 volts, 50 Hz AC Euro socket style
ImportantThere are several types of payphones inthe city: yellow, silver and blue. To usethem tourists must buy a phonecard, whichare available as magnetic strip and chipcards in 15, 30, and 60 units, and availableat most general stores and post offices.There are also orange payphones whichare coin operated. They have buttons topress for English language instruction. Aswith most cities, tourists should be aware
that pickpockets and bogus taxi companiesmay operate, especially in the busy touristareas, although reports of crime are low.
#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#
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DESTINATION: WROCŁAWPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-03-10