Grim and uncouth, Wrocław's bus station isn't exactly the city's greatest ambassador. With the train station having undergone a thorough sprucing up, Dworzec Centralny is now the city’s unofficial day care centre for drunks and lunatics, no doubt driven to madness by the overriding unhelpfulness of the people working at the ticket windows. The purchase of tickets can be attempted at any number of windows, each of which has its own overly-complex opening hours, though we know at least one is always available between 05:30 and 21:30; for international (międzynarodowe) tickets, try platform number 4. In Wrocław’s bus station you’ll also find toilets (open 06:00 - 22:00, 2zł - after that use the automatic ones near the platforms, the cost is 1zł), an ATM just outside the main entrance and a currency exchange (open 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 18:00, Sun 09:00 - 15:00) inside the main station building. Compared to the bus station, the train station is upstanding and highly navigable, with more services on hand. Those heading into town will likely need to go this direction anyway. Most of the city’s hotels and hostels are within 15 minutes walk of the bus station and taking public transport doesn’t make a ton of sense unless you know exactly why you’re doing so. If at a loss, jump in a MPT Radio Taxi (71 191 91).