Tip 1: Traveling in Poland: Wroclaw

Tip 1: Traveling in Poland: Wroclaw



The ancient Polish city of Wroclaw knowingly deservedthe name "flower of Europe" - its beauty makes an unforgettable impression. In addition, it is the cultural center of Europe, and by the number of rivers and canals Wroclaw can eclipse even Venice.





Traveling in Poland: Wroclaw

















Wroclaw - the largest and most beautiful cityPoland, which concentrated on its territory architectural monuments of many times and eras. The city is on the Odre river, through the sleeves and canals of which over the city are thrown over a hundred bridges and small bridges that give Wroclaw charm and make it incredibly cozy. The oldest part of the island is the Tumsky Island. He can not leave anyone indifferent. Here is the Town Hall, made in the Gothic style, in the underground of the Town Hall is the Svidnitsky cellar, once famous for the famous Svidnitsky beer. In it and today you can taste a variety of Polish dishes, accompanied by a delicious beer. Every evening the Tumsky Island is illuminated by gas lamps, and the churches are fantastically transformed due to illumination. Evening walks on the island give an unforgettable impression, both to the guests of the city, and to local residents. A large-scale work of art is the Raclawicka Panorama depicting the battle of the Poles with the Russian troops, which took place in 1794. Panorama is a huge canvas 114 meters wide and 15 meters high. The diameter of the painting is 38 meters. No less interesting place to visit is the University of Wroclaw and Aul Leopoldin (assembly hall) located in it. The hall is covered with paintings, gilding and decorated with numerous sculptures, it is a striking example of Polish Baroque and striking with its splendor. From the university's viewing platform you can enjoy the view of the whole city. The natural landmarks of Wroclaw include the Japanese Garden. They built it for the World Exhibition in 1913 in Shtinitsy Park. Becoming the pearl of the exhibition, later it lost its greatness, but was rebuilt in 1996 under the guidance of Japanese specialists. The garden impresses with its beauty and atmosphere of peace and tranquility. From the past centuries, two amazing houses have been preserved, which are a kind of gateway to the church of St. Elizabeth. Houses Yas and Malgosi were built in the 16th century and their name was obtained thanks to one of the Polish legends. The central church of Wroclaw is the majestic church of St. Elizabeth. A grandiose work of architectural thought, built in the Gothic style, towers over the city to a height of 90 meters and attracts the eyes of numerous tourists. By the way, walking around the city, you should always look under your feet, because on each street you can stumble upon the numerous gnomes that bring Wroclaw good luck and prosperity.

























Tip 2: Traveling in Poland: where to rest, what to see



Poland is an amazing country, which is equallyIt is interesting both in summer and in winter, both on a sunny and rainy day. In Poland, you can find entertainment, despite the limited budget, and local people always welcome tourists.





Poznan, Poland







National parks

Belovezhskaya Pushcha is one of the most important treasuresnature in Europe. The main symbol of the forest park is the bison, a significant number of these animals were destroyed during the First World War. Workers of the Bialowieza Forest made a lot of efforts to create the habitat in which the Zubrs used to live. The Slowin Park is a seaside reserve area, the main feature of which are moving dunes. Sand dunes can reach several tens of meters in height, while creating a landscape of Saharan ergs.

Mazury

Mazury is a historical place in Poland,located in the northern part of the country, which the Poles are proud of. This area is also called the edge of the Mazurian Lakes and "the edge of a thousand lakes". Surprisingly, there are more than four thousand lakes in this territory, which is a quarter of all available water resources in Poland. If you love windsurfing, kayaking, fishing and walking through the forest, then be sure to visit Mazury.

Malbork Castle

At the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries in Europe,a significant Gothic fortress and the world's largest brick castle - Malbork Castle. In 1309, a family of masters of the Teutonic Order moved from Venice to the castle. A picturesque historic site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the end of the twentieth century.

Auschwitz Auschwitz Concentration Camp

During the Second World War 6millions of Jews, many of whom died in this camp. In the concentration camp of Auschwitz fell Jews from many countries of the world, as well as Roma and Poles. In 1947, the largest death camp was renamed the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, which preserves the memory of genocide and terrible human cruelty during the Second World War.

Cities of Poland

Wroclaw is the historical capital of Poland,located on the two banks of the river Odra. Wroclaw is called the city of bridges, because there are more than 200 of them in the city. Throughout Wroclaw you can see amazing architectural buildings, including castles, monasteries and churches. Poznań is one of the oldest Polish cities, which keeps its history to the present. On the streets in Poznan you will see many historical monuments of architecture: Gothic churches, town hall, the oldest Polish church. Gdansk is called an architectural complex, because many buildings there are made in the style of the 13-18th centuries. Currently, Gdansk is one of the main economic centers in Poland.









Tip 3: Getting to Poland



Poland is a European country with a rich history. Every year thousands of tourists from all over the world come here to interestingly and diversely spend their holidays. Thanks to a convenient transport connection, it is not difficult to come to Poland.





How to get to Poland








You will need




  • - cash or credit card;
  • - international passport;
  • - Schengen visa.




Instructions





1


Buy a plane ticket. Every day several flights of the Russian company Aeroflot and the Polish carrier LOT Polish Airlines are performed from Moscow to Warsaw. Ticket prices are almost the same. You can buy them at the ticket office, airline representative office or via the Internet. In just 2 hours you will land at the airport of the capital of Poland.





2


Buy a ticket for a direct train. If you have enough time, you can get to Warsaw and by train. The truth in this case is about 20 hours. From Moscow to the Polish capital there are two members. In addition, they have trailer wagons that go further than Warsaw to the city of Szczecin and Wroclaw. Another train Moscow-Berlin also goes through Warsaw.





3


However, you can get to Poland not only fromMoscow, but also from other cities. So, once a week the Saratov-Berlin train with trailer cars from many Russian cities goes. The schedule of this train you can specify in the reference of any railway station. Please note that on trains of this direction you can not buy tickets through the Internet.





4


Come first to Kaliningrad. Poland borders on the westernmost point of Russia - the Kaliningrad region. Local residents have long ceased to consider Poland abroad. The road to the nearest city takes only 2 hours. In addition, from the recent time for residents of the region introduced the opportunity to visit Poland without visas (200 kilometers from the border). But even if you do not have a Kaliningrad residence permit, you can enter Poland from the Russian side through the Kaliningrad region. For this you need to get to Kaliningrad. Trains to the west of Russia go daily from the Belorussky railway station. Travel time - 22 hours. From the regional center to Poland you can leave on both scheduled buses and on the Kaliningrad-Gdynia train.