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Mercure Panorama

Wroclaw, Wroclaw
Mercure Panorama Mercure Panorama

Overview

Being An Oasis Of Relaxation, This Hotel Offers A Tranquil Ambience And Warm Hospitality. It Offers A Perfect Blend Of Modern Comfort And Friendly Services. It Features Beautifully Decorated Rooms, Equipped With Extensive Amenities To Cater Your Needs.

Additional Information

A place radiating with a cozy atmosphere, highlighted by subtle light and ? music, deploying warm and pastel colors. The restaurant is divided into 3 ? zones, furnished in an eclectic style. Menu card reflects flavours of the Four ? Seasons. A modern purpose built hotel featuring lots of glass in the facade. A spacious lobby, however intimate with news -stand, gift shop, newspaper corner and aperitif bar. There is also a comfortable seating area.

Directions

11 kms to the nearest airport (strachowice). 1 km to the nearest station (main railway station). 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop. Close to the trade fair ground (galeria dominikanska).

Location Information

The hotel is located in the heart of the historical city of Wroclaw. Its nearby attractions are Japanese Garden, Leopoldin's Hall and Ostrow Tumski. Copernicus Airport WrocÅ?aw (WRO) is the nearest major airport.

Rooms Information

The bedrooms are medium in size as are the bathrooms. Both are tastefully ?decorated and offer a convenient and modern ambience to feel comfortable and to?relax.

Wroclaw resort

Wroclaw, which is actually pronounced Vrots-waf, is something of an undiscovered jewel of Central Europe. With a troubled history like many of the cities of Poland, it has now recovered wonderfully and offers the international visitor a fascinating array of architecture, scenic rivers and bridges, a great Rynek, or city square, and some wonderful churches. You’re advised to head there now before the inevitable surge of tourists and prices arrive. Flying to Wroclaw from England will take around 2 hours, 10 minutes.You’ll want to head to the city square, or Rynek, where the city draws its energies from. Here you’ll find yourself hemmed in by wonderfully photogenic buildings with the ornate architectural flourishes and sleepy feel of old Bohemian Europe; here you can dine out and drink the rich, deep Polish beers. You might also want to take a trip to the Wroclaw Japanese Garden, where you’ll find a rich variety of ornamental flora – perfect for a lazy summer afternoon. And there’s something you simply can’t miss on your holiday to Wroclaw—the islands of Ostrow Tumski on the Oder River, with the reflection of the great cathedral on the water, it’s a romantic’s paradise. If you want to eat Polish style, you’re advised to look up Pierozek, where you’ll be treated to traditional pierogi, borsch and pancakes, and feel like you’ve just walked into a chapter of Dostoyevsky, via Poland. There’s a good number of eateries in Wroclaw however, and you’ll want to explore.

For a uniquely entertaining evening, you should seek out Pracoffnia Bar, which is a pub located in the basement of a medieval prison, where you’ll still be able to sense some of its darkly atmospheric past, while you enjoy some Polish beverages and listen to jazz ensembles.

Wroclaw, which is actually pronounced Vrots-waf, is something of an undiscovered jewel of Central Europe. With a troubled history like many of the cities of Poland, it has now recovered wonderfully and offers the international visitor a fascinating array of architecture, scenic rivers and bridges, a great Rynek, or city square, and some wonderful churches. You’re advised to head there now before the inevitable surge of tourists and prices arrive. Flying to Wroclaw from England will take around 2 hours, 10 minutes.