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Wroclaw - night clubs, are people friendly, do they speak English?


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appleuser  Sep 24, 10, 00:13    #1
Hiya

I have been to Poland 15 times already but am going to go a new city... Wroclaw! does anyone know any decent nightclubs to go? are the people friendly? as I have been other cities and people have been really nice except Krakow where they aint very friendly anymore compared to when I first started going 4 years ago. All other cities I have been Polish could speak really good english, do most people speak good english in Wroclaw? should I start learning my polish again?

Thanks

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 Sep 24, 10, 09:38    #2
Visited Wroclaw from England several months ago, had a great time, beautiful city, lots to see and do. Found polish people I met up with could speak at least a little english.
See our photographs of Wroclaw at http://www.imaginepoland.com
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Edited by: jwojcie  Sep 24, 10, 14:53    #3
Hi

When in Wroclaw don't forget exploring Hala Stulecia (Continental Hall) area.

Enjoy

PS. In case you will need a city guide try there: biuro@wrota.wroclaw.pl

PS2. A bit of warning: if you use airport give yourself a lot of time to get there, because of road works getting there can take even between 1-2 hours.
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Edited by: Wroclaw  Sep 24, 10, 17:20    #4
jwojcie:
When in Wroclaw don't forget exploring Hala Stulecia (Continental Hall) area.

Enjoy


it's still the Hala Ludowa to me.

small correction: Centennial Hall

for visitors: it's in a big park, which includes the Japanese Garden, a rather special fountain and a very good monument/statue of Chopin.
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 Sep 25, 10, 01:00    #5
Wroclaw:
small correction: Centennial Hall

Yeap, thx, I should use some dict. first...
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 Sep 26, 10, 00:31    #6
Hi there,

You wont have any problems to find a good Club that fits your taste, the Wroclawians will help you, they are very friendly.
If you need some more information dont hesitate to contact us.

info@wroclawexpats.com
wroclawexpats.com
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 Sep 28, 10, 20:22    #7
If you need pick up from the airport or Wroclaw guide.
Just contact with us !
yourwroclawhelpers.vot.pl
yourwroclawhelpers@gmail.com
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 Sep 28, 10, 22:46    #8
A pick up and a put down :)

People from Wroc³aw tend to be happier than here. There is more of a buzz but I guess it's just the big city atmosphere.
appleuser  Sep 30, 10, 01:14    #9
imagegroup, your pics look really good reminds me bit like krakow and Poznan.

Guess I better start learning my polish again ha ha I only have few days to do it aswell. But most Polish people appreciate English trying to learn a little bit of their language as its very hard for us too understand, sometimes I can understand what they are saying but worried about speaking back to them as I might get it wrong and usually do!

Does anyone know of any gyms I can go whilst there? as am staying in apartment and they dont have one and I go gym everyday.

Thanks for your help



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