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Long weekend in Wroclaw - tourist sights to see (waterpark?) + Polish food + soccer game


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 Nov 10, 11, 09:33    #1
Hi Guys,

I am spending the long weekend in Wroclaw. But I need to know a few things.

a) What tourits sights are musts?
b) Is the waterpark any good (for small and bigger kids)?
c) Where can I get decent Polish food that wont break the bank?
d) is anywhere likely to be showing the Ireland v Estonia game tomorrow night?

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 Nov 10, 11, 09:51    #2
also, a good breakfast buffet?
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 Nov 10, 11, 10:01    #3
Have a look here ... http://www.polishforums.com/travel-tourism-5/attractions-wroclaw-must- see-list-51995/.

Aquapark is good for all ages, no worries about that.

Probably they will show the match in Guinness on Solny.

Remember that most shops will be closed tomorrow (Nov. 11th).
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 Nov 10, 11, 11:50    #4
thanks very much, I will try that guiness place. any more suggestions as a back up?
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 Nov 10, 11, 14:48    #5
sorry to mention again but it seems from revies online that the Guiness pub is a bit dodge, if you know what I mean.
is there anywhere else anyone can think of that will be showing the Ireland vs Estonia game?

I have found a place called the Celtic Pub and the Belfast pub?
I supposing being an irish bar abraod that both places will probably show the England game?
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 Nov 10, 11, 15:05    #6
Yeah ... I've read them as well. I was there last Tuesday, and it wasn't too bad. Some people just always have something to complain about. I was with very nice company, so I had a great time.

You never know about these others showing the game. I haven't got the faintest; have never been to either of them (or at least for as far as I know or can remember ;) ).
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 Nov 10, 11, 16:17    #7
guiness pub it is then, i hope and pray that this vital match is on and not an England friendly.
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 Nov 10, 11, 16:27    #8
Do they have sky in there? Because if they don't I doubt it will be on seeing as it is not on Polish TV, why don't you phone ahead and ask I'm sure they speak English.
warszawka-exile  Nov 11, 11, 15:47    #9
chefinny, any luck with tracking down a pub showing the irish game? I've tried Guiness pub (not showing the game), haggis (scot pub seems to be closed) and belfast pub is closed aswell. if i come across anywhere ill let u know



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