Wroclaw
Travel

Wroclaw, located in south-western Poland, makes for a pleasant visit. Sliced
through by several tributaries of River Odra, it is a different town of 12
islands and 112 bridges. The town is known for its charming historical
monuments, green parks and restaurants. Wroclaw travel would give you the
opportunity to enjoy plenty of tourist attractions.
Tourist Attractions
Sczytnicki Park, dating from 18th century, has more than 370 species of
trees and shrubs. For taking some refreshing air, you can visit Botanical
Gardens which consist Alpine Gardens, a Cactus House and Green House. You
can also visit Zoological Garden which provides home to 5000 plus animals.
Fame of Wroclaw rests as a cultural centre. The town holds slew of theatres,
including Musical Threatre, Opera and Philanthropic Centre. Artistic events
are frequently held in galleries and clubs.
Museums hold the cultural heritage of the city. City walls testify the
dramatic and complex history of the town. An elegant sacral architecture
building has been preserved in Ostrow Tumski. The Town Hall is an important
Gothic building in Central Europe. Leopoldine Hall, part of the 17th century
University, is the largest baroque interior in Poland. Abundant greenery
encircles old and modern architecture of Warclaw.
Events
Musical events held in Wroclaw are globally acknowleged. Most famous among
these is Wratislavia Cantans of Fine Arts and Music. Other events held here
include Old Master's Music Days, Jazz on the Odra, Festival of Actor Songs,
and One Actor Theatre Performances.
Shopping
Delight your friends or family members back home with few lovely souvenirs.
There are so many people who come to Wroclaw just for shopping. Wroclaw
would present you with all the options. Whether you want in indulge in
bargain shopping, purchase from shopping malls or enjoy the activity in
traditional markets. You would find the acitivity interesting everywhere.
Enjoy plenty of shopping while you are travel to Warsaw.
Getting Around
You can move around in Wroclaw in train, tram or bus. Good public
transportation means that there would be little need for rent a car. However
if you want take the wheels in your own hands, remember few things. Some
road signs are unusually complicated and there are strict limitations on
traffic in old town areas. You can also face the problem of parking as in
most modern cities. You can take taxi instead. Call a taxi and it would be
at the spot within minutes provided you have managed to tell precisely your
location.
Travelling to Wroclaw
Wroclaw Airport, about 12km away from the town, operates flights for
Warsaw. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Munich, Frankfurt, Copenhagen,
Milan or Rome. As for rail, one can take trains from Warsaw or Poznan.
Budapest, Dresden, Hamburg and Prague are also connected to Wroclaw by
train. You can also travel by road boarding a bus or a car. Buses ply
regularly and most of them are equpped with movie playing equipments. You
can also get a car on rent.