Wroclaw architecture

Last month, on the spur of the moment, I jumped on a bus and went to Poland. A few days off work only means one thing to me: travel! One of the things I love most about living in Europe is how easy it is to get away to a different country even for just a couple of days. Everything is so close — there really is no excuse to stay at home!

Having lived in Europe for almost two years now, I thought it was probably about time to say hello to Germany’s next-door neighbour: Poland. This eastern friend had been beckoning to me for a while now. Everyone I knew who had been to Poland raved about it: its food, its value for money, its diversity. It was time to check it out, I decided.

I took the 6:55 am bus to Wrocław, one of the closest Polish cities to Berlin, a culturally diverse and lively hub, and spent three fun days exploring.

Wrocław in 15 photographs:

Wroclaw architecture

Cathedral island, Wroclaw

Cathedral Island, Poland

Cathedral, Poland

Wroclaw Market Square, Poland

Wroclaw square

Polish food: pierogi

Wroclaw street

Wrocław gnome

Wroclaw square

Wroclaw door

Wroclaw hidden courtyard

Wroclaw University

Wroclaw street

Wroclaw street

 Have you ever been to Wocław? What did you think? Share your opinion in the comments below!