Walking Around Warsaw
I spent most of the day wandering around Warsaw.
It is substantially flat and as I had a bus ticket for the day, I could sometimes cheat.
April 29, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | World | Home Run From Gdansk, Warsaw
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What lovely weather! I have been following your travels – very interesting, thank you. I feel I need to do something similar
Comment by Candy Blackham | May 5, 2014 |
i will be going back to Poland. You should go. Perhaps fly to one city like Gdansk and then travel by train to another, before flying home.
I was lucky with the weather.
Next time, I’ll fly to Cracow and then work my way across Poland to Prague, before coming back via Dresden.
Poland seems to work as a tourist destination. Even for a coeliac like me!
Comment by AnonW | May 5, 2014 |
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