An Experience in Wroclaw, Poland, by Marine
How did the city of Wroclaw seem to you to, in order to go and live there? Do you recommend it What is the city like?
It's a pretty cheap town for accommodation, food and alcohol.
What is the student atmosphere like in Wroclaw?
There's a really good student atmosphere, a lot of Erasmus parties are suggested!
What is the cost of living in Wroclaw?
Not very expensive, about 1. 50 euros for a pint of beer.
Is it hard finding accommodation in Wroclaw? Do you have any advice?
Yes it's quite difficult, especially if you are looking for a place with more than two bedrooms to flat-share. Also quite often the landlords don't speak English so it's quite hard to speak with them. Here's a piece of advice: Go to the website "Tablica", it's a kind of Polish "good place". Ask someone to speak Polish for you, like a waitress, a receptionist, your mentor. Don't hesitate to negotiate and especially pay attention to the clauses in your contract that may well include a notice period.
What is the food like in the city? What are your favorite dishes?
All you can eat potatoes, Cutlets, Vienna sausages, cabbage.
There are little self-service cafeterias (multi-food) where you can eat a lot of food for a little price as the price is based on weight.
What places would you recommend visiting in Wroclaw?
Rynek, the islands, hala.
And what about eating in Wroclaw? Can you tell us your favorite places?
The Multifood because it's cheap and Polish, if not then there are lots of nice restaurants.
Where would you recommend to go out in Wroclaw?
- Daytona - a shit nightclub.
- Mañana - Before cool.
- Mundo - Mainly a Spanish nightclub.
- Puzzle - Basic nightclub.
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