Poland: Wroclaw creates a place for itself under the spotlights of international tourism

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Published on 12/10/15 - Updated on 29/06/23

Wroclaw

While Poland has seen its tourism and hotel performances progress in recent years, Wroclaw is preparing for its role as European Capital of Culture in 2016. The event should allow the country to gain some awareness on the international tourist scene.

Since it organized the European Football Championship in 2012, Poland has drawn attention from international tourists. In 2014, the country welcomed some 73.7 million visitors, 16 million of which came from foreign countries versus 58.3 million and 12.4 million respectively in 2010. In addition to...

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