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Which is better Warsaw or Wroclaw?

While I would never discourage anyone from visiting Wroclaw which is indeed a nice city, I still vote for Warsaw. It's Poland capital and its cultural, political and economical center. You will find a huge variety of museums, cultural institutions and tourist attractions of all kinds and interesting architecture.



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

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Wroclaw is a University city and has a high proportion of younger people who usually speak good English. Supermarkets you don't need to be able to speak Polish and most shops have tills that display the amount owing, so that is easy. Go, you'll be surprised how easy it is.

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Metropolitan Warsaw and historic Krak?w ? two capitals of Poland, two beautiful cities with completely different atmospheres. Both are worth a visit. Krakow enchants visitors with legends, historic Old Town and the artistic quarter of Kazimierz.

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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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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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