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Posts by Peter Sweden  

Joined: 28 Feb 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 1 Mar 2010
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From: Sweden
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Interests: Sports, gym, movies and party

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Peter Sweden   
1 Mar 2010
Travel / Clubs, bars and general night life in Poland [13]

Great, thanks for the replies.

Found this site wroclaw-life.com and it seems to have alot of options when it comes to night life and spend money :)

So im down to either Wroclaw pre-summer or Sopot during the summer.

Any tips on places to go, things to spend the day on? Glad for every pointer I get and to be honest we are only there got really wasted and have a good time.
Peter Sweden   
28 Feb 2010
Travel / Clubs, bars and general night life in Poland [13]

Thanks for the quick reply.
Nah, partying with the elderly germans aint part of the plan. :)

Poznan and Wroclaw you say, gotta google that. Not necessary to go their during the summer either can take a week vacation whenever. And since I have 3 and a half years of university in me I know students can party =)

Thanks alot for the tip, gonna check into this.
Peter Sweden   
28 Feb 2010
Travel / Clubs, bars and general night life in Poland [13]

Sorry if this topic has been up before. But I want a up to date one so I'll make a new.

Long story short, im a 25 year old dude from Sweden who is tired on the basic 1 week all out party vacation in cyprus, spain whatever. And to be honest they are quite expensive or have a tendency to become. :)

I was checking around on the internet and found that travel to Poland is rather cheap in comparison. After some intense "googling" Poland struck me as a rather nice country hence my question.

How is the nightlife over there? Any town better than the other? And can you come down during 1 or 2 weeks over the summer and be out every night, I mean so the bars ain't closed or something like that, is that possible?

Any information would be greatly appreciated since I have to convince my friends of my new found idea as well. :)

I hope noone takes this post as disrepect from my part, im just clueless about the polish culture and it may or may not be suited for this kind of tourism.

Thanks
Peter.