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09 Feb, 2010

Cittaslow in Poland

Posted by: Michał In: travel

If your commute takes ages – like mine – and if you keep complaining about not having enough time to digest your dinner, consider Cittaslow. It would seem north-eastern Poland, with its lakes and forests and endless green fields, is hoping to attract people who want to live their lives in the slow lane. Hence [...]

This one is for music lovers planning a trip to Warsaw. To mark the bicentennial of Frederic Chopin’s birth (yes, he was Polish), the Polish capital has published a Chopin audio city guide. Available in eight languages, the guide will take tourists to some key locations related to the great pianist. You can download the [...]

22 Sep, 2009

Katowice vs Birmingham

Posted by: Michał In: travel

It’s a strange thing. My first ever visit to the UK years ago brought me to Birmingham, as my family lived in Worcestershire and I had to change there. My first impression? “God, this place is as ugly as Katowice!” Katowice is a big city in the south of Poland and it’s the capital of [...]

22 Jun, 2009

Traces of Poland in New York

Posted by: Michał In: bits and bobs|so very Polish|travel

I had a bit of a break and enjoyed a week in New York. But even while there you can’t escape all things Polish. Every five minutes I saw ads for Sobieski, the Polish vodka, which seems to be getting a big marketing push in New York (and I’m guessing elsewhere in America too): The [...]

05 Jun, 2009

Travel tip – Mazury

Posted by: Michał In: travel|travel tip

My second Polish travel tip for the summer is aimed at those of you who love water – and big lakes in particular: 1. What is it? Mazury is famous for its wild, largely unspoilt nature and numerous lakes. It’s very popular in the summer, many Poles go there for their summer holidays. 2. Where [...]

I’ve been asked by a few people to post something on basic questions regarding directions and asking for help in Polish. And as the summer holiday season is upon us, here are some basic phrases you may need while travelling in Poland. Let’s start by buying a ticket. Any ticket. Bilet Ticket. The plural is: [...]

22 Apr, 2009

Travel tip – Wieliczka

Posted by: Michał In: travel|travel tip

Summer is almost here, many people are planning trips to Poland, time for some travel tips. Every now and then I’ll be publishing short travel tips focussing on some great places to visit in Poland. I’ll try to keep them brief. To kick the series off, here’s the first one – why not try something [...]

31 Mar, 2009

Visit Poland with the Londoneer

Posted by: Michał In: photography|travel

During a recent bloggers meet-up in London I had a nice chat with many bloggers, but missed one, whose blog – The Londoneer – I discovered post factum. The Londoneer is well-travelled and recently published a couple of posts after his visit to Lodz, an old industrial city in the heart of Poland, not far [...]

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  • Czarny kapturek: The UK gains a lot, when we are able to have Polish people. It also means that people like me are able to live and work with no bother in Germany and
  • Czarny kapturek: I find that outside of restaurants and bars I always have to pay for toilets. Still, 50 groszy or 1.5 złoty isn't much. At least the toilets are
  • Czarny kapturek: I don't get how "ław" becomes "love", when in English it would be written "wav". Not that "wav" offers itself well to people trying to market a ci
  • Michał: Glad you like it, welcome!
  • Missy: I had been to Poland as a masters student in Warsaw ( 2006-2008), travelled all over Poland. I like it there, i am glad i found your blog. :) niec

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