Ratusz - Western façade
This is the Western façade of the ratusz. In my opinion, it is not as beautiful as the main façade, still it is worth seeing for the high tower with a baroque top. Moreover, this is the entrance to the Museum of civilian art.
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Hello all,
I have some questions concerning stations (train and bus) in Wroclaw.
Are they located close to each other? Is luggage storage available during night?
The fact is that my bus departs at 2-30. Would be nice to put backpack into the locker and spend time till bus departure in some cosy bar
Who do you think - is it possible?
Thanks in advance
The main bus station is really close to the main railway station. There are locers at the main railway station 24h/7days. But the locers are just automatic and you need soem change to put in and pay (coins like 1 - 2 PLN).
The bus station is 300m behind the train station. If there is no rear access from the train station, then it is a walk of 750 m around the block.
This is the Western façade of the ratusz. In my opinion, it is not as beautiful as the main façade, still it is worth seeing for the high tower with a baroque top. Moreover, this is the entrance to the Museum of civilian art.
These are the rest of the photos taken by me in Wroclaw. Accompanied by a friend, we went to this amazingly beautiful city in The Lower Silesia.
This city lieson the Odra River; The 4th Poland's largest city.
Up The Cathedral, I would take some photos capturing the best of the panoramic views over Wroclaw !
All the churches towers in Wroclaw are visible from top here ! Amazing !
There was some kind of monument during my visit to Wroclaw on the main market square that advertized Poland and Ukraine to win Euro 2012. In fact, Poland and Ukraine have won organization of Euro 2012.:)
Wroclaw is one of cities on the list where Euro 2012 will take place. The best known football club of the city is Slask Wroclaw. So, lets meet in Wroclaw in 2012.:)
Bielany is a village on the suburbs of Wroc³aw,but the fact that U should know about it is that's one of the biggest shopping areas of Poland,There are numerous shopping centers(tesco,ikea,auchan and so on)with galleries of shops inside,altogether there must be few hundred of those shops i guess,so If U are driving A4 motorway,U will see it for sure;) everything less than in Galeria Dominikanska I think
Perhaps a good way to get around for couples. At the Market Square, next to the Town Hall are several horse-pulled carriages. Prices depend on the times you would like to get around. The coachman will tell you stories of the buildings and historic facts of Wroclaw - do not know in what languages. I bet polish is one of them ;-)
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