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From: India, Bangalore
Speaks Polish?: Nie
Interests: Languages, Guitar, Coding, Quizzing, Travelling, Philosophy, Writing

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yaizindiya   
28 May 2015
Travel / Travel to Poland - tips and suggestions! [3]

Czesc!

We are a group of three friends in our early thirties planning to travel around Europe for around two weeks. Our initial plan is like this:

Land in Frankfurt, Germany.

Take a train/hire a car and drive over to Prague, Czech Republic.

Travel by car/train to Poland. Places intended to be visited are (at least): Krakow, Warsaw, Poznan, Lublin. Any more places/ better places recommended? Some historical or cultural attractions and night life would be primary criteria, and we're also partial to trekking through scenic places.

Travel back to Berlin and thence to Frankfurt by car/train (whichever works out more convenient and cheaper!).

What do you think of this itinerary? How can we improve it (especially the part in Poland). How can we travel cheap and safe and yet have a good time (if that's possible at all).

Dziekuje!
yaizindiya   
28 May 2015
Travel / Travel to Poland - tips and suggestions! [3]

Brilliant answer, mate! Thanks. Indeed, the salt mines and Auschwitz were definitely on our bucket list. Looks like it might be worthwhile exploring the Czech Republic a bit more as well.

What would you say about the cost though? As in travelling across the Czech Republic and in Poland? Travelling, eating out, a bit of clubbing etc. Does it make sense to rent a car in those countries or rather take the bus? And do you know if backpacking a bit might be safe for people who have zero knowledge of Czech or Polish? I understand most urban people might be able to understand varying levels of English, but any idea how it is in the countryside?
yaizindiya   
28 May 2015
Love / I met a Polish girl lately, easy come easy go? [8]

Why not become real friends before thinking ahead, eh? From what you have written, it hardly appears that she wants to be your girlfriend. She might just be friendly.
yaizindiya   
28 May 2015
UK, Ireland / British people more intelligent than the Poles? [53]

Reading all the comments in this thread, I think the average IQ of the people arguing is what needs to be worried about, not those of the UK or Poland.
yaizindiya   
28 May 2015
USA, Canada / American people attitude towards Poles in the USA [98]

@sledz... wow generalising about Mexicans while ******** about the Brits' feelings towards immigrants? Outstanding. The fact is that when I visited the U.S, I could see nobody other than Mexicans and other Hispanics doing the actual work that needs to be done. These people should not only be made citizens, but given better privileges than sponges like yourself who throw their racist mandate around whilst indulging in self-victimizing. Sad.