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Wrocław, Poland

Wrocław is a vibrant city located in western Poland, known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and lively atmosphere. It is often referred to as the "Venice of the North" due to its picturesque canals and numerous bridges connecting the city’s islands. The city's Old Town is a blend of medieval and Gothic architecture, with colorful buildings lining the Main Market Square (Rynek), one of the largest in Europe. Wrocław's stunning Gothic Cathedral, the Centennial Hall, and the famous Wrocław University are among its many historical landmarks.

Apart from its historic charm, Wrocław is also known for its modern cultural scene. The city is home to various theaters, museums, and vibrant festivals throughout the year. One of the city's most unique features is the "Wrocław dwarfs" — small, bronze statues scattered throughout the city, each with its own story. Whether strolling along the Odra River, exploring the beautiful parks, or enjoying the nightlife in the lively Market Square, Wrocław offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern charm.

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Poland Visa

Non-EU nationals must apply for a Schengen visa in order to receive a tourist visa for Poland. The maximum stay permitted by this visa in the Schengen area, which includes Poland, is 90 days within any 180-day period. Usually, applications are made via a Visa Application Center (VAC) run by VFS Global.  The approval rate for Poland tourist visas is high, at over 85%. This indicates that only a small portion of applications usually rejected and that is due to incomplete documentations. Poland visa is not free an

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