Travelling to Warsaw and as we speak no polish, only english or spanish wanted to know how to go about hiring a secretary or assistant to accompany us in city and vicinity to guide and help with meetings, eating and visits.
Warsaw guide - how to go about hiring a secretary or assistant? We speak no Polish, only English or Spanish
English free guide here: inyourpocket.com/poland/warsaw
If you want to hire a personal guide then google is your best friend
google.pl/search?q=personal+guide+warsaw
For more official stuff, try contacting a translation company in Warsaw, they aren't cheap though but then again you're coming with Euros so most things will be cheap for you I guess
If you want to hire a personal guide then google is your best friend
google.pl/search?q=personal+guide+warsaw
For more official stuff, try contacting a translation company in Warsaw, they aren't cheap though but then again you're coming with Euros so most things will be cheap for you I guess
Thank you Smurf
Looked at the wealth of tourist guides info in the pages you shared, however we are not into touristy type tours or sightseeing
We are more i to sitting down in office and maje a plan to make a few appointments and then go visit a few companies and make a few calls.
Rgds
Looked at the wealth of tourist guides info in the pages you shared, however we are not into touristy type tours or sightseeing
We are more i to sitting down in office and maje a plan to make a few appointments and then go visit a few companies and make a few calls.
Rgds
Rgds
try a translation company so, best of luck
La Tourista
2 Mar 2017 / #5
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What is the best Tourist Guide for Warsaw?
Please advise for me Warsaw Tourist Guide
What is the best Tourist Guide for Warsaw?
Most hotels here have adverts for guided walks - it all depends on what exactly you want to see.
La Tourista
2 Mar 2017 / #7
Thanks. I just did not want to pay for something not recent. Good to know things are free online! What I should see?