Wroclaw: Poland’s Gamma Global City
Famous for being the largest city in the region of Silesia in Poland, Wroclaw is located at the western side of the country. Considered to be the capital of Lower Silesian Voivodeship, it is called the “University City” as it has over 130,000 students in the 20th century. Home for the Wroclaw Technology Park, it also holds prestige of it being one of the smartest cities in the world. The Copernicus Airport is the closest gateway to getting tourists’ itinerary checked off when going to Wroclaw, Poland.
Best Time to Visit
Exploring beauty of the diversity of musical genres can be best experienced during the Festival of Polish Contemporary Music when in Wroclaw. This annual event is held during the month of February. Next in line is the PortWroclawLiterature Festival during spring time are for bookworms as well as people with the same interest in journalism and other forms of literature who happened to have booked their vacation during this time in the city. For touring around the attractions, the ideal time to plan your vacation would be May up until September.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Ethnographic Museum, which is in the NationalMuseumof Anthropology, houses numerous artefacts that showcase ancient Mexican art, ethnographic exhibits and indigenous groups in Mexico that is still alive up until today. The Wroclaw Palace was originally a Prussian monarchical palace which now serves as a museum for both locals and tourists. For shopaholics, the Galeria Dominikanska Shopping Centre can be their haven, with several stalls of designer brands are situated. The luxurious Sofitel Wroclaw Old Town, the 5-star Radisson Blu Hotel, Wrocaw, and the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Wroclaw are three of the top hotels that can be found nearby when seeking the nearest refuge after a long day tour.