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Luxury Apartment Krakow
Self catering apartment in Poland – (Ref: 34811)
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apartment in Krakow
Stunning typically Cracovian two-bedroom apartment, in UNBEATABLE location between the old town, The Jewish Quarter and Wawel Castle - feedback from customers consistently highly rates the location. ...more

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Location for rental: Europe / Poland / Southern Poland / Krakow

Tatry View, Zakopane
Self catering apartment in Poland – (Ref: 35559)
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Price From:£420 (GBP)
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apartment in Zakopane
1-bedroom apartment with stunning views of the Tatry mountains. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: skiing, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Poland / Southern Poland / Zakopane


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Destination guide to Poland




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Baltic adventures


From the Daily Mail

The woman at the travel agents couldn't believe her ears. 'A beach holiday in Poland?' she exclaimed. 'But there isn't any sea, is there?' Well, as it happens, there is just the tiniest bit of Baltic at the country's northernmost tip.
Hardly a regular haunt of UK holidaymakers, not least because the nearest town is Gdansk - which conjures up images of grim shipyards bedecked with Solidarity banners, rather than golden sands.
However, the shadow cast by the cranes and industrial chimneys of the Lenin Dockyards does not stretch the 10 miles up the coast to Sopot, the seaside resort that is Poland's Brighton and Blackpool all rolled into one, as well as home to the magnificent Grand Hotel.
Over the past 75 years, the long, dark red corridors of this palatial Art Nouveau pile have been trodden by such distinguished figures as Charles de Gaulle, the Shah of Iran and Val»ry Giscard d'Estaing.
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Krakow's a cracker


From the Daily Mail

The sound seems to drift in on the breeze, an eerie echo disappearing almost as quickly as it arrived. The second time, it's sharper but none the less disconcerting. By the third time we are confused.
It is only when a waiter at our pavement cafe points up at the church clock tower that the realisation dawns on us. It is 7pm and, from his eagle's nest, a trumpeter is heralding in the hour before, bizarrely, cutting off mid-tune.
For Krakow, this ritual harks back to a 13th-century Tartar raid on the city that was beaten off after a watchman took up his horn, getting an arrow in his throat in the process.
On the hour, his bravery is honoured with a short trumpet blast that is cut off mid-melody.
The story sums up the troubled and turbulent history of Poland's cultural capital. It's amazing that this medieval gem is still almost intact, having survived the violent tides of European history... more


Doing the locomotion


Maybe it's a generation-thing. When I was a boy I wanted to be an engine driver, so did lots of my friends.
That was in the days when steam was king and the men who worked the footplate were demi-gods, as deserving of reverence as any airline pilot.
Part of the pleasure of steam trains was the smell - the pungent aroma of coal smoke shot into the air by a panting locomotive.
You can recapture a flavour of those golden days on numerous preserved rail lines in the UK. You can even turn fantasy into reality on many of them, buying time on the footplate as a 'trainee' driver.
But where do you go to become a working member of a crew on engines operating regular passenger and freight schedules? The unlikely answer is Poland.
Steam is alive and well around the country town of Wolsztyn, in northwest Poland's Wielkopolska region.
Here you can learn to drive locomotives that are an essential part of the region's transport... more


A land fit for heroes


The Gdansk shipyard protests 20 years ago, led by Lech Walesa, put Poland in the forefront of the Eastern Bloc countries keen to try to shake off Soviet control.
Following the eventual collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989, however, Poland has been slow to emerge from the shadow of the Red Flag.
Other former communist countries have successfully relaunched themselves as mainstream holiday destinations - Hungary and the Czech Republic, for example.
Poland, however, is still largely seen as a slightly forbidding Stalinist place. A great shame, because Poland is one of Europe's friendliest countries - and as I discovered in many ways it is the perfect holiday spot.
One of the more fortunate consequences of becoming an Iraqi prisoner of war at the start of Operation Desert Storm in 1991 was that I became one of the youngest members of the Royal Air Force Ex-Prisoner of War Association.
It was a real pleasure to spend time... more


Fashionable getaway


From the Daily Mail

Coming up fast on the heels of Prague and Budapest is Eastern Europe's latest fashionable getaway spot. The Polish city of Krakow the country's ancient capital, boasting a remarkably well-preserved Old Town - is an impressive short-break destination, less than three hours' flight from London.
A long weekend is plenty of time to enjoy the flourishing cafe society, historic neighbourhoods, monuments and museums, all under Unesco protection as part of a world heritage site. British citizens don't require visas for short stays. The currency is the zloty: cashpoint machines and currency exchange counters (called kantors) are widespread. English is spoken in hotels, cafes and restaurants, though a phrasebook is useful for deciphering menus.
It's safe to say that you can't miss the Rynek Glowny, or Market Square, Europe's largest medieval square and focal point of the city. Day or night, it's a free show,... more


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