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Subject: Travel by Interrail

2010-08-01 12:37:18
Well, I live in Wrocław since my birthday so I can something about it. In 2 days you can sightsee Wrocław very well, without musems, churches and beatiful townsquare there is nothing more interesting to see ;P
2010-08-01 12:39:12
Yes it is possible, but as borkos said, Krakow is much better to visit than Wroclaw, however both cities are beatiful :)
2010-08-01 12:45:33
great! thank you for your info guys.
2010-08-01 12:52:53
I've got an another question, my friends said me that French and Spanish usually speak only in their own language and it is really hard to find someone who knows English. I mean out of tourist resorts :)

Is it truth ?
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2010-08-01 12:58:59
I'd spend the 1st day at Wroclaw and then move on by a night train to Krakow if there is such possibility. You will spend a lot of time at Wawel castle for example in Krakow, there is a lot to see. For example the coffins of our great poets, kings and Lech Kaczynski with his wife[the one killed in the plane accident lately]
2010-08-01 13:36:25
i think that in france out of tourist resorts it can be more difficult to speak in english ...

but in most of the "touristic cities" or "student cities", it should be possible i think ^^
2010-08-01 13:53:06
What do you mean by "tourists cities" ? Which ones ?
2010-08-01 14:05:18
a big part of the south of france ... all the mediterranean coast ... all the south atlantic coast and some quite small cities (like Avignon where i live) where you can see population grow up about 100 or 200% during the summer holidays