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Accommodation in Wroclaw


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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 09:35  #1

Just a little bit of advice please, can any suggest best places to stay in Wroclaw? only there for a couple of days so obviously very central, I wouldnt usualy ask - I'm quite a dab hand on the internet but accommodation seems to be a bit thin on the ground - which I thought was funny as it's such a big place.

Serious answers please.

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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 09:51  #2

I think that there are a lot of hotels there.

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Tlum [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 10:45  #3

If you like good quality (and can afford to pay about 120 Euro per night), here is a good choice - located just in downtown.

sofitel.com/sofitel/fichehotel/gb/sof/5345/fiche_hotel.shtml

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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 10:46  #4

hotele-polskie.pl/wroclaw.php

zlotehotele.pl/wroclaw/pl/?start=0

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bossie
  Aug 14, 06, 11:02  #5

If you could specify the price range you're targeting, it would be easier. There are loads of places, from private rooms for rent to four star hotels so it's hard to recommend anything.

i've just checked, most pages that come up are in Polish only. But for sure there's choice.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 11:10  #6

Quoting: Tlum, Post #3
If you like good quality (and can afford to pay about 120 Euro per night), here is a good choice - located just in downtown.


Normally but as it'll be the 5 holiday this year and want to go skiing for New Year I think I'll looking at less than 120 Euro (no plush hotels Im going with a mate - no real need for a romantic 4 poster bed!)

Can someone tell me the best place to be and I'll have a look myself....TVM

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 14, 06, 11:12  #7

Quoting: bossie, Post #5
If you could specify the price range you're targeting, it would be easier. There are loads of places, from private rooms for rent to four star hotels so it's hard to recommend anything


cheers bossie, Im looking at something reasonable (no more than £50 per night for the reasons above)

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Frank
  Aug 14, 06, 15:27  #8

There ya go...do search and compare prices from several sites....some quote cheaper for one hotel than the next site!!

hotelspoland.com

staypoland.com

cheapaccommodation.com/Wroclaw/3-star-hotel/

inyourpocket.com/poland/en/

PS Any savings you make....I am on 10% commission....

That was a joke!

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 21, 06, 10:34  #9

Frank
many thanks

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sudheer
  Nov 3, 06, 00:25  #10

If a couch works fine I can offer mine @ zero pounds per night

Actually I am a member of hospitality club and couchsurfing, from where many people come and stay at my place for free. Its like hitch hiking, I get to meet new people and get to know peeps better.. They get a free place to sleep and some one to give tips on the local places..

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Shelley [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 14:47  #11

Quoting: sudheer, Post #10
If a couch works fine I can offer mine @ zero pounds per night

Actually I am a member of hospitality club and couchsurfing, from where many people come and stay at my place for free. Its like hitch hiking, I get to meet new people and get to know peeps better.. They get a free place to sleep and some one to give tips on the local places..


Well, I'll ask my friend, Im defo happy to sleep on somones sofa, you'd have to let us buy you dinner of course

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sudheer
  Nov 17, 06, 09:46  #12

Sure... just send me a message on the dates and if your friend has agreed or not... I need to update the reservation system

Just to avoid other guests on those nights..

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Dora
  Dec 1, 06, 09:11  #13

I always stat the Holiday Inn Wroclaw - they have parking and its easy in/easy out. Plus the staff speaks English!

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bossie
  Dec 28, 06, 14:22  #14

If anyone else is going to visit Wroclaw, here's a quick guide.

No need to read, it's a movie

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8743428455104639224&q=wroclaw& hl=en

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aniaandjason [Guest]
  Dec 29, 06, 10:11  #15

The Stranger Hostel is a great place to stay. Very cheap and extremely clean!

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Lakelandhiker
  Dec 29, 06, 10:28  #16

Quoting: bossie, Post #14
If anyone else is going to visit Wroclaw, here's a quick guide.

No need to read, it's a movie


Great Link Bossie. I might just have to find time for a long weekend break there sometime this year.....

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Wroclaw
  Dec 29, 06, 11:08  #17

Lakelandhiker,

If you come to Wroclaw for a short period. Ask one of us here to book a ticket for the Panorama Raclawicka. You may miss it otherwise as it's usually advanced booking. But that is only if you are interested in big, old, circular paintings.

If you want to know anything about Wroclaw, just ask me.

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Lakelandhiker
  Dec 29, 06, 11:41  #18

Thanks Wroclaw. Have you seen it? Is it worth seeing?

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Wroclaw
  Dec 29, 06, 11:59  #19

Lakelandhiker,

For me it's just a picture. But the Panorama is the most visited place in Wroclaw.

The thing about the Panorama is that 'size matters'. You find yourself looking at something that is 114m long.

Try this:

http://panoramaraclawicka.pl/en_index.htm

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spiritus
  Dec 29, 06, 16:53  #20

I've also seen and and found it very impressive !

The thing is when my friend told me we were going to see a painting I have to tell you I wasn't really all that excited about the prospect.

The Panorama is a cylindrical painting. The Rotunda was purposely built to house it.

Apart from the sheer scale of the painting what impressed me most was the way the museum uses props to bring the painting to life. For example, one scene will show a grassy area with a painting of a wooden fence. The museum then artfully place a real wooden fence in front of the canvas and tastefully add tufts of grass here and there.

The clever use of props gives the painting an almost 3D effect.

At the end of the day it is still only a painting so some people won't be impressed no matter what. Personally, I would recommend seeing it.

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mizzw [Guest]
  Jun 5, 07, 19:01  #21

Renting apartment for the summer.54 square m,2 rooms with furnitures for a good price!! if interested contact me on mizz_hbg@hotmail.com

bye bye

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gloios
  Jun 14, 07, 15:18  #22

Anyone have any opinion of the Holiday Inn there.

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telefonitika
  Jun 30, 07, 19:14  #23

im staying at the Polonia Hotel Wroclaw when i am there in August (booked via hotelclub.com)

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