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Dear all, I have 4 days in lower Silesia region from 18th Dec - 21 Dec, arriving in Wroclaw, before moving onto Olomouc in Czech Republic. The easiest connection to Olomouc seems to be from Katowice. So I was thinking of spending 3 days in Wroclaw then one day in Katowice. What other options would you recommend for this kind of time frame other than Katowice? It's just that Katowice does not exactly appear to be a forerunner, but a Polish friend of mine has highly recommended it (but she's from there!). Thank you all in advance | ||
p.s. I have never been to Poland. The above is a changed itinerary, cut down due to other circumstnaces. I really want to get to Krakow but that is a whole another trip.. or do you think 1 day in Krakow is better than 1 day in Katowice/another town? | 1 | |
Hi, | 2 | |
Katowice is not full of sites hot on the mass tourist trail, but it is full of interesting architecture ranging from 19th century tenement houses to 20th century socialistic monolith curiosities. As a university town, there are plenty of cool coffee shops and pubs around the center. It is the transport hub from the region, a part of Poland's largest urban agglomeration, and the cradle of Polish industrialism. And incidentally Oswiecim (Auschwitz) is not too far away. For one day of roaming around, it isn't too bad. Have fun. | 3 | |
1.you do not HAVE to stay in Kato-Krakow is just 70 mins furhter on and has the very same trains toward Olomouc | 4 | |
Hi! 1 day for Krakow is too less! Dont go to Krakow - do it next time. | 5 | |
Dear all, Thank you for your input. I had a wonderful trip. Wroclaw was very tourist-friendly with heaps of eateries and things to do, even counting the Christmas holidays factor. I had a bit of a run-in with the great Polish train authorities as I got on the wrong train (the more modern and expensive ICC trains) to Katowice because they were about ten minutes within each other. It rained the whole three days, which was a bit of a downer, but the festive nights certainly brightened up the atmosphere. The stopover in Katowice was worth it, as the city itself was quite different from Wroclaw and also because the connection to Olomouc from it was super easy. I found inyourpocketguide and the City-Spy maps to be invaluable for sights, eat outs and bars in both Wroclaw and Katowice. | 6 | |