Wrocław, on the way to Spain
Travelling from another city that you live in has undoubtedly an asset. If only have some time, you may re-discover the “domestic” routes. On my way to Spanish Alicante I have spent some time in Wroclaw, considered nowadays as one of the most developping and prospective cities in Poland. Having visited Wroclaw for many reasons before, but not: sightseeing, finally I could wander around. Wroclaw, the 4th biggest city in Poland is, in fact, one of the wealthest. Nearby Odra river banks and its numerous islands, there are things to see: like Ossolineum, Cathedral, countless, magnificent churches… And the Old Town. In my humble opinion, almost as impressive as the Cracovian. Moreover, Wroclaw is something more than another big, old city of Poland, with complicated history and a lot of churches. There is, however, a treat for non-believers. Next to Old Market, there is a little house with a sculpture on its walls showing ‘DIY of Jesus’ crucifixion’. A rare piece to see in such a religious country. And nightlife… Droga do Mekki, as well as other clubs in the centre offer a great variety of sounds to consume in the night. However, situated in the building of the old Swiebodzki Station (Dworzec Świebodzki), there is cult pub Wagon with a lot of rail accesories. During summer, supposedly, there is a possibility to drink in an old wagon outside! There is also a one must to see when in Wroclaw: its Main Station. Full of mysteries and weird spots…











