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Which is better to visit Krakow or Wroclaw?

I would say that Krakow is more beautiful city, because its history is connected with Polish nation. It was a capital of Poland and a place where Polish kings have lived. In Krakow you can see Wawel Castle, old town, Jewish quarter and much more. For sure it's a city you should see.



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Wroclaw is no exception and beauty is another reason why Wroclaw is worth visiting! The old town is a maze of cobblestoned alleys. The vibrant central market square is picture-perfect with colorful buildings painted in bright green, yellow and pink hues. It's one of the largest market squares in Europe.

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Krakow is a breathtaking city, full of culture, history, with stunning architecture, and, more importantly, lovely, friendly, and extremely helpful people.

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Prague is most famous for its picturesque buildings and streets in the old town. But what if I was to tell you that Kraków has just as pretty streets and equally as beautiful buildings, all without the ridiculous amount of tourists? Walking through Kraków is like something out of a European fairytale.

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Wroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland and is well known for its beauty, vibrant character, universities and colorful Market Square. We also spent a few years living in this city so we have some local insights and fun facts about Wroclaw to share with you!

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The concentration camp of Auschwitz is located about 193 km far from Wroclaw.

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Two days should be the absolute minimum to explore this lively city. If you have more days, slow down, find hidden nooks and crannies, and really see why this city is so easy to fall in love with. Travel deeper by adding some day trips to this Wroclaw 2 day itinerary.

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Safety at night:Safe The city has well-lit areas, a reliable public transportation system, and a responsive police force. It's always important to maintain standard safety precautions such as being aware of your surroundings and avoiding less crowded areas late at night.

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Krakow is slightly larger, with the population of 800,000 (vs 700,000 of Wroclaw), it is Poland's 2nd most populous city. The metropolitan area is much larger (1.7 million vs 1.25 million of Wroclaw).

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Wroclaw is 57.1% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Wroclaw is, on average, 81.6% lower than in New York.

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As a place to visit, Wroclaw brings together pretty much everything that's good about contemporary Poland: a thoroughly modernized cross-section of attractions, an increasingly varied dining and nightlife scene, and a sack full of historical influences.

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