This deal is based on 2 adults flying out to Wroclaw from Belfast on Friday 3rd February returning Monday 6th February.
There are similar flight prices from the majority of Uk airports throughout February.
Wroclaw is a city in west Poland and has the beauty of Kraków but without the tourists. It has cheap restaurants and bars and is perfect if you want to explore somewhere new which isn't overrun with tourists.
I've chosen the Ibis Budget Wroclaw Polidnie which is located just under 2 miles from the centre. It is around a 6 minute walk to the tram stop which then takes 15 minutes to the heart of the city. The hotel has excellent reviews on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 4/5. I've chosen this hotel because it was a bargain for only £12 a night.
If you fancy paying a few more £££ there are plenty of options in the heart of the city. Another excellent hotel with an average review of 4.5/5 on Tripadvisor is Ibis Wroclaw Centrum which is only £34 a night.
Don't forget in major European cities there is city tax to pay, they will usually take this upon arrival.
This deal only includes hand luggage however you're entitled to a 10kg cabin bag and a personal hand bag. If you pack wisely you shouldn't have any trouble doing this trip.
Price breakdown
Flights booked with Ryanair - £59.96
Ibis Budget booked through Accorhotels - £35.68
Total price for 2 people - £95.64
Total price each - £47.82
OR
Ibis Wroclaw Centrum booked through Accorhotels.com - £104.51
Total price each - £82.24
Top comments
villageidiotdan
17 Jan 177#6
I got your back - wasn't going to vote but did to cancel yours out! :smiley:
litwoojczyznomoj
17 Jan 176#4
Plenty to do and see in Wroclaw. As has been mentioned - hotel a bit far from the city centre. From the nearest tram stops you can get directly to the zoo, centennial hall, city centre ( town hall, Opera house), cathedral district, aquapark.
Flombard
17 Jan 175#17
Don't know why anyone would want to leave Belfast in the first place!
Rom to BenderRodriguez
18 Jan 175#27
Very disappointed that didn't link to a Pamplona-style running of the dwarfs.
Latest comments (46)
sharroneverest
21 Jan 17#46
Also goes from LBA Just booked 4 night bed and breakfast 4 star hotel city centre. 200 quid for 2 .Free Flights with Ryan air .Great deal Thank you
Flombard
17 Jan 175#17
Don't know why anyone would want to leave Belfast in the first place!
kristoff to Flombard
17 Jan 17#25
I want to go to Belfast. Lovely people and accent.
Suin to Flombard
18 Jan 17#32
Lol
j3remy42 to Flombard
18 Jan 171#45
Only ever been once, there was an amazing cake shop! That was the highlight for me.
Bambibear
18 Jan 17#44
heat added for the price bit ironic as it will be way below freezing then.
stickyricky
17 Jan 172#3
another great deal today from Belfast, cheers OP :smile:
takkischitt to stickyricky
18 Jan 17#43
Where's the other deal?
rognvaldjoiner
18 Jan 17#42
Heat added
muddassarsardar
18 Jan 17#41
well im not going tell u guys either way so no-one else is going know which way I voted
Piperuk3
17 Jan 17#18
i have been here on a martial arts course.
Not a holiday destination as place is a ****
I would never go back, lol
664737 to Piperuk3
18 Jan 171#40
Let me guess not enough greasey burger vans with fake hot chocolate drinks for you for £1.99.
Jastha
18 Jan 171#39
Ah Wroclaw. Check out the Wyspa Slodowa park in the evening and be greeted by a tonne of friendly Uni students playing flankybol and other drinking games. Also the cathedral island is magnificent at night. This city was definitely one of my highlights when I backpacked through Eastern Europe, check out Grampa's Hostel if you want even cheaper accommodation in a great location (but don't mind dorms!) https://www.hostelz.com/hostels/Poland/Wroclaw
profesorkind
18 Jan 171#38
I'm from Wroclaw and it is a nice city.
I suggest visiting 'Panorama Raclawicka' (a huge round painting with building build around it to hosting only this one painting). Zoo is quite nice. 'Fontanna Stulecia' is a fountain that offers nice light/laser displays in the evenings.
There's a lot of modern and traditional restaurants in the old market square (as well as many different night clubs - there's even an Irish pub :wink:. You could also go shopping. You can find a lot of fashionable items you wouldn't find
in IE or UK.
lakesh8602
18 Jan 17#37
Anybody booked from London, if so how much?
cmac20
18 Jan 171#36
Fantastic deal, BlueSkies!
Without the intention of hijacking your thread I hope you don't mind me making a suggestion to anyone that is interested in this deal or in fact visiting Wroclaw at all.
An option to get from the airport to the city centre is day bus service 106 which costs around 3 zloty (approximately £0.65 at current exchange rates) per one way ticket, of course another option is taxi which I've personally never used there but I believe will cost around 50 zloty (approximately £10.70 at current exchange rates)
At the moment the weather isn't great in Wroclaw but should be improving by February, according to accuweather it'll be around the same as Belfast during the dates posted in this deal.
headanove
18 Jan 171#35
Highly recommend Wroclaw. Smart germanic city, loads to see, great museums, excellent (cheap) food and free guided tours (plus a tip). Went there last September, and it was a highlight of my tour from north to south Poland. Excellent craft beer pubs, nice people, beautiful cathedral island, I could go on...
BenderRodriguez
18 Jan 17#34
andypolack
18 Jan 17#33
It doesn't matter who voted what, the Russians have only gone and rigged it. And maybe us Poles too.
winchman
18 Jan 17#31
University building is nice and there is cheap food in the place opposite, Bazylia, good for a lunch stop.
Also nice on the other side of the river,
enjoyed a week there a few years ago when Ryanair were doing silly prices, I think the 4 return flights were about £8 all in. We found an awsome place to stay in the centre for £90 the week. rented a car and took a trip to the mountain area and also to Auschwitz which was simply mind blowing.
rockjam
17 Jan 171#9
Belfast to Poland - get your driveway tarmac and your scrap metal collected in one journey :smiley:
Very disappointed that didn't link to a Pamplona-style running of the dwarfs.
antf83
17 Jan 17#14
What's the weather like in early March?
rki to antf83
17 Jan 173#21
temp between -20 °C : +20 °C :smiley:
adrianmrok to antf83
18 Jan 172#26
Its near mountains so lower humidity than up north and might be a bit cold, depends on winter right now there is like -10 and so much snow however I would expect smth arround +5 to 10
dealerxxx
17 Jan 17#24
Ice cold deal! Literally lol hot actually
sparklehedgehog
17 Jan 171#23
There'll be less Polish there than in Boston that's for sure!
sb170
17 Jan 17#22
I didn't know that you knew that I know what you knew what I did.
savvyB
17 Jan 17#20
I voted Brexit !!
rolo28
17 Jan 171#19
Well can't have that so I have voted cold to cancel your hot vote that cancelled out the cold which cancelled out the hot which compensated for the cold. All sorted now.
sb170
17 Jan 173#16
I wasn't going to vote but decided to vote hot to cancel out your cold which cancelled out the hot which compensated for the cold. I think :neutral_face:
mazzza1
17 Jan 17#15
Heat Fantastic Deal. But I bet its cold out there.
Anyone know of any deals to Krakow, any time in the next two months?
leoattwood
17 Jan 17#13
Worked there a bit, lovely place. Heat
sallgoodman
17 Jan 174#12
was there before Christmas, nice place and cheap if you go to the right places. There's a good pdf from in your pocket at this link: https://www.inyourpocket.com/wroclaw which we used as a guide for food/drink
Suin
17 Jan 17#10
Burning HOT
villageidiotdan
17 Jan 171#8
And they say democracy through voting doesn't work! :smiley:
thomasleep
17 Jan 172#7
I was going to vote hot, but have voted cold. To put a stop to this rigged voting :wink:
villageidiotdan
17 Jan 177#6
I got your back - wasn't going to vote but did to cancel yours out! :smiley:
bednim
17 Jan 171#5
so sorry, voted cold by mistake :disappointed: great deal!
litwoojczyznomoj
17 Jan 176#4
Plenty to do and see in Wroclaw. As has been mentioned - hotel a bit far from the city centre. From the nearest tram stops you can get directly to the zoo, centennial hall, city centre ( town hall, Opera house), cathedral district, aquapark.
Opening post
There are similar flight prices from the majority of Uk airports throughout February.
Wroclaw is a city in west Poland and has the beauty of Kraków but without the tourists. It has cheap restaurants and bars and is perfect if you want to explore somewhere new which isn't overrun with tourists.
I've chosen the Ibis Budget Wroclaw Polidnie which is located just under 2 miles from the centre. It is around a 6 minute walk to the tram stop which then takes 15 minutes to the heart of the city. The hotel has excellent reviews on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 4/5. I've chosen this hotel because it was a bargain for only £12 a night.
If you fancy paying a few more £££ there are plenty of options in the heart of the city. Another excellent hotel with an average review of 4.5/5 on Tripadvisor is Ibis Wroclaw Centrum which is only £34 a night.
Don't forget in major European cities there is city tax to pay, they will usually take this upon arrival.
This deal only includes hand luggage however you're entitled to a 10kg cabin bag and a personal hand bag. If you pack wisely you shouldn't have any trouble doing this trip.
Price breakdown
Flights booked with Ryanair - £59.96
Ibis Budget booked through Accorhotels - £35.68
Total price for 2 people - £95.64
Total price each - £47.82
OR
Ibis Wroclaw Centrum booked through Accorhotels.com - £104.51
Total price each - £82.24
Top comments
Latest comments (46)
Not a holiday destination as place is a ****
I would never go back, lol
https://www.hostelz.com/hostels/Poland/Wroclaw
I suggest visiting 'Panorama Raclawicka' (a huge round painting with building build around it to hosting only this one painting). Zoo is quite nice. 'Fontanna Stulecia' is a fountain that offers nice light/laser displays in the evenings.
There's a lot of modern and traditional restaurants in the old market square (as well as many different night clubs - there's even an Irish pub :wink:. You could also go shopping. You can find a lot of fashionable items you wouldn't find
in IE or UK.
Without the intention of hijacking your thread I hope you don't mind me making a suggestion to anyone that is interested in this deal or in fact visiting Wroclaw at all.
An option to get from the airport to the city centre is day bus service 106 which costs around 3 zloty (approximately £0.65 at current exchange rates) per one way ticket, of course another option is taxi which I've personally never used there but I believe will cost around 50 zloty (approximately £10.70 at current exchange rates)
At the moment the weather isn't great in Wroclaw but should be improving by February, according to accuweather it'll be around the same as Belfast during the dates posted in this deal.
Also nice on the other side of the river,
https://goo dot gl/maps/STfeZ7JQniL2
Pałac Sufraganów
https://goo dot gl/maps/em8emhymnm72
http://www.travelocafe.com/2012/07/chasing-dwarfs-in-wroclaw-poland.html
Anyone know of any deals to Krakow, any time in the next two months?