On arriving in the outskirts of Wroclaw, it looks grey and depressing. A mixture of the bad bits of Bristol and the old style Birmingham on a rainy day. Closer to the centre however, the town takes on a completely different approach. The cobbled streets and vibrant colours of the buildings squashed next to each other give it a childrens' TV - like appeal. Everything is packed close together so it doesn't take long to get from one area to another. Street dancers, buskers in full 16th Century costumes and entertainers are all out and desperate to impress. The general area is incredibly cheap and you can get a good meal for less than you would be able to in other areas of Poland. My tip: buy one of the hand painted postcards and send it home with a message saying, "the buildings really are this colour!"
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sorry for the low rating but this review is crying out for loads and loads more information. Have a look around at similar reviews to see what is required and if you update, please do not hesitate to drop me a line in my guestbook and i will happily come back and re-rate :o)
piggypine 26.05.2007 16:06
Good start but the review needs a bit more detail, maybe tell us more about whats there, the attractions, a bit of history, culture etc...
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