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 Wroclaw
Poland City Guide
Poland City information on the web is difficult to use if you are looking for travel information. Here you are taken to pages that give you that information necessary to get some basic information about the city, how to get there, where to stay and what to do. This Poland City series is written as much as an executive brief so that you can quickly find the important information.
Two cities in Poland are primary travel hubs. They are the Poland City of Warsaw and the Poland City of Krakow. Both have airports, major rail hubs and both are major tourist and business centers. Most tourists and international business travelers pass through one or both of these cities. There is a lot to do and a lot to see in both of them.
Warsaw, Poland This is the largest city in Poland. Most travelers coming to Poland pass through Warsaw. This link takes you to information about Warsaw and information about using it as a travel hub.
Krakow Information Guide Krakow is simply one of the most beautiful cities in Poland. It is a tourist mecca. If you are in Poland, you are likely to visit it.
Auschwitz Auschwitz is a place visited by many people, every day, all year round. You get complete information here. If you are thinking to visiting Auschwitz, you will find that it is best to stay in Krakow and take a day trip to the camp. The Oswiecim is not a large place and does not have the facilities that you will find in Krakow. In any case, here is information about the camp and how to visit it.
Boleslawiec This is the place made popular by Polish pottery. This page tells you how to get their from the main cities in Poland.
Directions to Boleslawiec, how to visit the factories and where to shop Boleslawiec is in the South Western region of Poland called Dolnoslaski. It is the center of manufacturing of Polish pottery and Polish ceramics. Boleslawiec pottery and ceramics are world famous for their quality. The City has become a Polish tourist attraction because it has most of the factories in Poland that manufacture Polish pottery.
Gdansk Information Guide Poland's port on the Baltic and the home of the Amber industry. If you are interested in buying Amber, you may find that you can often save time and money by visiting the Amber Center in Warsaw. Many amber factories in Gdansk are located in difficult to find locations. And many do not have full foreign language abilities, so they choose to display their products in the Warsaw Amber Center where you can work with English speaking people. You buy at factory outlet prices, and if you are a wholesale buyer, you get factory direct prices. Find information at Warsaw Trade Center
Poznan Information Guide The international trade city for Poland.
Lodz Information Guide In the center of Poland, a progressive city with many opportunities.
Wroclaw Information Guide A booming business hub in Western Poland.
Sandomierz Poznan ,one of the most important cities in Poland, began as a fortified settlement built on an island in the 10th century. In the year 10,000 the Diocese of Poznan was set up. Poznan Cathedral became the necropolis of the first rulers. Poznan was destroyed during the invasion of the Bohemians and the town was rebuilt in the year 10058.
Wladyslawowo The Baltic town of Wladyslawowo, Poland is the junction point on the road from Gdansk to the tip of the Hel Peninsula. From Wladyslawowo, Poland one can either turn right at the rondo and go to the town of Hel or turn left at the rondo and travel along the Western part of the Baltic coast of Poland where you will find many other small vacation and fishing villages.
About Wroclaw, Poland The Pearl of Silesia is what Wroclaw is called. It is on the Oder River and is criss crossed by many tributaries of the Oder and canals. The network connects a dozen plus islands that are reached by 117 bridges. There are only three cities in Europe that have more bridges than Wroclaw. They are St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, and Venice.
Sandomierz According to widely held opinion, Sandomierz, Poland is one of the most beautiful towns in Poland and is often compared to some of the more beautiful towns in Italy and France. Its history dates it before the 10th century. It was rebuilt in the 13th century after having been destroyed by the Tartar hordes that crossed Europe at that time.
Jastrzebia Gora On the Baltic coast of Poland lies a little town called Jastrzebia Gora. It is a thriving town in the summer that is built around a selection of restaurants, play areas, tourist attractions, camps and a beautiful beach on the Baltic.
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