Poland

Krakow : Trattoria Pergamin

A simple, unremarkable Italian restaurant in the Grzegórzki district of Kraków, but Pergamin is an okay choice for pizza if you have kids with you. A simple, rustic trattoria in the Grzegórzki district, Pergamin Nullo is an Italian with a mixed reputation. The food is passable and you should be okay with the pizza. A…

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Krakow : Medical Tourism

Kraków Medical tourism is a relatively new phenomenon, but one which has taken off extraordinarily. With the opening up of more and more lost cost airlines across the continent, travelling to receive medical or cosmetic treatments has become a much easier task. Today, Kraków is on the forefront of medical tourism in Europe, with the…

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Polish Currency – a practical guide for your trip to Kraków

Going abroad often presents a cascade of practical issues to the traveller, from visa requirements to currency differences, bank account problems, to insurance. However, in the last twenty years, at least within the borders of the European Union, a number of administrative and bureaucratic changes have made travelling the continent a much less daunting task….

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WARSAW : MULTIMEDIA FOUNTAIN PARK

Spectacular show combining sound, light and water created by up to 30 thousand litres of water streaming every minute out of 367 nozzles and nearly 300 LED reflectors. In time intervals, impressive laser animations appear on the mist from nebulised water. You can admire the show every Friday and Saturday evening throughout 5 months in a…

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WARSAW : CHOPIN CONCERTS IN ŁAZIENKI ROYAL PARK

Organised at the foot of Fryderyk Chopin’s statue for almost 60 years they have become the cultural symbol of Warsaw. Eminent pianists perform every Sunday from mid-May until the end of September, at noon and 4 pm. Hugely popular with Warsaw residents and tourists alike, they are a unique opportunity to listen to classical music while sitting on…

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Hotel Indigo Krakow (Poland)

Art and culture is what has characterised Krakow, the city of artists, poets and scientists, for centuries and what has made it great. Built in 1836, the building which houses Hotel INDIGO Krakow – Old Town is located in the artistic heart of Cracow, nearby the Academy of Fine Arts and Cracow University of Technology….

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Orbis Brings the MGallery by Sofitel Brand to the Polish Market. The First Hotel of this Brand will open in Wrocław

The five star premium hotel is being built in Wrocław on the ‘Cathedral Island’ – the Ostrów Tumski. The Hotel will offer nearly 200 well-furnished rooms, a unique restaurant, conference rooms, an underground car park and a magnificent view from the rooftop terrace. The building of the hotel tunes into the historic surroundings of Ostrów…

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Baltic design hotel PURO Gdańsk

Housed in the centre of the beautiful harbour town of Gdańsk — rocking around amid historical sites like the Philharmonic, the Crane (an icon that dates back to 1367), and the newly-opened WWII Museum — hotel PURO Gdańsk reveals with the opening of its extension a new design-led experience, with interiors from London-based DeSallesFlint and furniture by…

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The Bristol, Warsaw, Poland

There can’t be many hotels with a guest list as diverse as Marie Curie, Woody Allen, Marlene Dietrich, the Queen and Caruso – but then the Bristol in Warsaw is a one-off. Opened in 1901 as Poland’s great palace hotel to rival the best of London and Paris, spared by the Nazis and despised by…

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