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The original was posted on /r/wroclaw by /u/ParisianTapestry on 2023-09-01 23:28:17.


I’m a solo traveller (24M) who’ll be visiting Wrocław for four nights in a few weeks. It’s my first time visiting Poland and travelling abroad in general for about 10 years, and my first time travelling solo! 😬

I’ll have about three full days and one evening to get out and explore the city. One whole day will be taken up by a trip to Auschwitz but aside from that I am at the mercy of the city. Is there anywhere in particular you would recommend that’s safe and comfortable to eat for solo travellers? I’d like to grab a drink or two as well on the evenings and if there’s any LGBT friendly places that would be a bonus! Somewhere soft and friendly where I’d feel welcome would be much appreciated.

I’m open to suggestions about anywhere that is a “must see” or well designed for solo travellers? Are there any tips or things I need to be aware of to stay safe?

I know very little Polish unfortunately. Despite my best efforts at learning, I’ve not persevered enough and I think I’ll have to take a cheat sheet with common introductory phrases. Is English widely spoken out here?

Aside from that, I’m a massive rookie when it comes to travelling and this is a massive step for me to go by myself but I’m really excited to explore what you have to offer!

P.s. I’ve got circa 500 zloty for the time I’m there which has cost me about £100 which seems insanely good value for money. Is this realistic?