- Geographic location:Poland is situated in Central Europe and sandwiched by the Baltic Sea, Russia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It's also bordered to the south by Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine and Germany
- Capital:Warsaw
- Language:Polish
- Travel documents required:Most EU citizens just need a passport or ID card to enter Poland. Americans, Australians, and those from New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland can stay without a visa for up to 90 days. Proof of funds and a forward ticket are required
- Voltage used :220 volts at 50Hz
- Time zone:GMT +1
- Dialling code:(+48)
- Climate:Spring and late September are probably the best times to visit Poland as the temperatures are pleasent. However winter months here get very cold, but part of this country's attraction is the festive feeling created by falling snow
- Vaccines:No vacinations are required
- Currency: Złoty
Opinioni dei nostri viaggiatori su Polonia
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Cheap Cheap Krakow
per AlexVisiting Krakow is kind of like visiting Prague ten years ago. It’s relatively new on the eastern European city break route and is yet to be filled up with the same level of stag and hen parties now experienced by its Czech Republic. Plus recessionistas will love the fact that Krakow has managed to remain relatively cheap. Hotels are well prices, and it’s possible to eat well for around £7. Beers away from the main square cost under £1. What’s more, it’s really easy to get around – you can walk around most of the old town, but if you need to get a tram or taxi, transport won’t set you back more than a few slotys�
- Pubblicato il 04/05/2009
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Qué visitar en Cracovia
per DianaOs contaré a grandes rasgos qué es lo más importante que debe visitarse en Cracovia si tu estancia va a ser de dos o tres días. La visita al barrio judío es imprescindible, además en esta zona hay bastantes restaurantes en los que podrás degustar una auténtica comida polaca. Otros lugares son todo el casco histórico, la Colina de Wawel, la Plaza del Mercado, la Catedral, Colegium Maius y la multitud de iglesias y templos repartidos por toda la ciudad. Podrás ir haciendo paradas para ver las tiendas de ámbar o comer los auténticos “precel”, unos panecillos típicos de Cracovia�
- Pubblicato il 27/04/2009














