Overview
Wroclaw is a large and yet to be discovered Polish city blowing life into the drowsy historical region of Silesia. It has such a fascinating display of architecture, bridges and metropolitan culture that you will not believe how much bombing this place endured six decades ago. The majestic bridges portray jaw-dropping scenery, while the twisted narrow streets of
Wroclaw might get one lost if having too many drinks on a
stag weekend. Nevertheless, its vast nightlife attractions are fit for the most pretentious
stag nights, so you and your buddies should prepare yourselves for having a total blast spiced with plenty of drinking and charming female students, which by the way, are all over
Wroclaw.
Facts
• Wroclaw is reputable for being quite the party town, having enough pubs and nightclubs to swallow the fresh air into the merry vapours of quality alcohol- perfect for your crazy
stag weekend plans!
• Swidnicka cellar is renowned as the oldest restaurant on the European continent. Wroclaw locals have this saying: “If you haven't been to Swidnicka cellar, you haven't been to Wroclaw". Do take note of these words of wisdom and make this Swidnicka cellar your first priority on your Wroclaw stag night.
• Alois Alzheimer once lived in this city, but you couldn’t care less now, could you?
Daytime Activities
No, we won’t tell you where the best spot is to feed ducks in the park but we will tell you this much: your Wroclaw stag weekend should not lack action-filled activities! Therefore we kindly suggest renting a weapon and doing some paintball shooting in specially designed areas. Other attractions we strongly encourage have something to do with Microlight Flying or Quad Biking.
Nightlife
Any Wroclaw stag party wouldn’t be one without booze, therefore drawing a mental map with the best drinking spots is, let’s say, mandatory. Some of the most renowned clubs and pubs are hiding within the old city and near the town square, yet ad-hoc chats with foreign merry philosophers are known to occur in less obvious locations. A proper stag night culminates with ravaging the dance floor however you’ll find out that only two discos are popular amongst clubbin’ music fans: Daytona and Zwiazki. If this got you slightly disappointed, there is a small tip for you that will bring back your cheerful ‘I want to party’ mood: you won’t have to spend a lot more than £1 for a large beer while the polish world-class vodka will have you breathing fire and good laughs. Try Wsciekly Pies, a hardcore blend of vodka, Tabasco and delicious raspberry juice.
Weather
Wroclaw’s climate is fairly ordinary however the wording ‘brutal winter’ should prompt you into packing warm clothes and enough money to buy you some drinkable heat. Awesome weather for a Wroclaw stag night sprinkled with lots of alcohol shots, don’t you think so?
Currency
5.84911 Polish Zlotys are the equivalent of £1. Do take not that some places may turn you down in case you want to exchange pounds into the local currency, so be prepared to have more than one currency in your pocket.
Transport
The centre if the town is accessible and lovely to discover by taking a walk but if you want to take advantage of the local public transport, you’ll have plenty to choose from for no less than 60 bus lines and 25 tram lines will be at your service.