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Poznan or Wroclaw - which city is more foreigner-friendly?


frozendessert
10 Nov 2010 #1
hello there !!! i was planning to move to Poland very soon ... and i was just wondering which city ..poznan or wroclaw is more foreigner friendly to settle in ... ??? cheerz
Olaf 6 | 955
10 Nov 2010 #2
Definitely Poznan. Wroclaw, sadly, has crappy infrastructure, bad architecture and I wouldn't recommend it. All that apply to everyone, not only foreigners, but I cannot say about the attitude.
OP frozendessert
10 Nov 2010 #3
Cheerz Olaf ...appreciated !
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
10 Nov 2010 #4
hello there !!! i was plannin to move to Poland very soon ... and i was just wondering which city ..poznan or wroclaw is more foriegner friendly to settle in ... ??? cheerz

Wroclaw, I'd say. Poznan is rather "cold" towards foreigners, unless you're a student. There isn't much cultural happenings here either.

Depends why you're coming here, of course :)
Teffle 22 | 1,321
10 Nov 2010 #5
bad architecture

Is it not famous for being pretty?!
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
10 Nov 2010 #6
In the centre, yes - but you can clearly see that it was wrecked during WWII.
Polonia1 3 | 52
10 Nov 2010 #7
Definitely Poznan. Wroclaw, sadly, has crappy infrastructure, bad architecture and I wouldn't recommend it. All that apply to everyone, not only foreigners, but I cannot say about the attitude.

Would Poles consider Lwow or Wilno to be more attractive cities then Poznan or Wroclaw?
jwojcie 2 | 762
10 Nov 2010 #8
I don't know what Olaf is talking about regarding architecture, because both cities are more or less in the same category.
Regarding infrastructure he is right, untill next year when some important works will be finished including highway bypass of Wroclaw. But I suppose public transport still will be a little better in Poznan.

Well it all depends on your goals... From leisure perspective it goes like this:
- if you prefer to be closer to lakes, Baltic Sea, Warsaw, Gdansk and Berlin then Poznan is for you
- if you prefer to be closer to mountains, Polish and Czechs(preferably...) ski resorts, Cracow, Praque and well Berlin, then Wroclaw is for you

Would Poles consider Lwow or Wilno to be more attractive cities then Poznan or Wroclaw?

Not really, most of Poles have never been to Lwow and Wilno...
Olaf 6 | 955
10 Nov 2010 #9
Is it not famous for being pretty

Not really, if you consider architectonic mish-mash and modern buildings entwined with old ones. The market square, however, is remarkable, I admit.

you can clearly see that it was wrecked during WWII.

and from then onwards, also having paved transit roads (not beautiful but old and very uneven) in the very centre of Wroclaw is too much for me, hence my opinion.

highway bypass of Wroclaw

yes, I can't wait for that.
Wroclaw Boy
10 Nov 2010 #10
Wroclaw is and always has been my favourite Polish city. Havent been to Poznan and dont really have any intentions of ever visiting.
FUZZYWICKETS 8 | 1,879
10 Nov 2010 #11
I've been to Poznan 100 times and I live in Wroclaw.....I guess it would depend on how old you are, your travel interests and what your profession is if you're looking for work.
garry - | 6
10 Nov 2010 #12
Wroclaw every time, only drawback is all the roadworks, infrastucture projects going on at the moment. I live out by the new stadium and driving a few miles to the centre takes an hour..But its not forever. The architecture is what you would expect..some cutesy historic stuff, some bland euro-modern and some post war drab concrete stuff..but I grew up in London so I quite like that kind of mix!
cosmopolitan
21 Nov 2010 #13
!!! POZNAŃ !!! i have many foreign friends who love the life of Poznań's city...but i guess it's true that it depends on how old you are. you can find on YouTube great videos about the city: look under ->

Fan Stadium Guide Poznań
&
Poznań I love you
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
21 Nov 2010 #14
If you are in the business sector; Poznan! Many international companies are located here.

However, most foreigners per capita you can find in Krakow.
Zajec - | 11
22 Nov 2010 #15
Many international companies are located here.

Same we could say about Wroclaw. HP, LG, Volvo, Google, KPMG, Bosch, Siemens etc.

Seriously frozendessert, I think Wroclaw and Poznan are on the same level. But Wroclaw for me has a more cosmopolitical sound, as it was in the hands of very different countries throughout history.
Olaf 6 | 955
22 Nov 2010 #16
Wroclaw is and always has been my favourite Polish city. Havent been to Poznan and dont really have any intentions of ever visiting.

Wroclaw Boy

Thanks for putting it out there, I wasn't sure hahahah until now. :))
theowl - | 1
3 Jun 2013 #17
Merged:University of Poznan or Wroclaw University of Technology - help me decide please

I have a chance to study in University of Poznan- International Business or in Wroclaw University of Technology- Organizational Management. I do not know which one to choose. Considering future job opportunities, living conditions, reputations and so on. Which one would you choose and why?

Thanks in advance.
JC57
28 Jun 2013 #18
If you look for business definitely Poznań. It seems to be safer there too.Wrocław is more interesting when it comes to various events, life is more colourful but less organized due to traditions and background of habitants. The most attractive is Gdynia.


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