Out Run To Krakow
These images tell the story of my trip out and arrival in Krakow.
Rarely, in all my years of travelling, have I arrived in a foreign city, where it has been so obvious as to how to get to the city and then to walk to your hotel.
Admittedly, I was using the maps on my my phone to get vague directions, but usually, there was a street name or map to guide me, as I walked from the bus station to the Saski Hotel.
If I printed a Google Map before I left home, I wouldn’t have even needed to use my phone.
And at the Airport, Information told me where to go in perfect English.
Many take a taxi from Krakow Airport to the City Centre, but it’s so easy to get a bus from outside the terminal and then either walk or get a tram from the main bus station.
June 10, 2015 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Flying, Gatwick Airport, Home Run From Krakow, Krakow, Map
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