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Where would you go first of all after the visa-free regime was opened? Modest budget, tour for 3-4 days. :)
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 41 answer
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Hasn't it been opened yet? For a short time, it is logical to go somewhere nearby: either a direct flight, or somewhere where you can easily drive a car from Kyiv. And do not spread out over several cities, limit yourself to one. Krakow, Prague, Budapest, Vienna are great. Farther...
I have three Schengen visas in my passport (Poland multi). Now I have opened a one-time Schengen (Poland) for 10 days, and I was going to friends in Portugal. Can I go by car to Warsaw and from Warsaw fly to Lisbon and return in 10 days?
13 years ago  •  24 subscribers 42 answers
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Elena, don't fool people. Since 2007 - only a Schengen visa. There are no other visas in the Schengen countries and there cannot be. If there is something to confirm your fantastic fabrications - a reference, please. Otherwise, just shut up. Elena, don't fool people. Since 2007 - only a Schengen visa. There are no other visas in the Schengen countries and there cannot be. To the questioner: of course you can. Enter through Poland, and then all Schengen countries are open to ... Farther...
Tell me, please, where is it better to go: to the Czech Republic or Hungary? I am traveling alone, I want an interesting, useful and informative excursion.
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 5 answers
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Definitely in the Czech Republic, the excursion is richer :-) In Prague alone, you need to live 4-5 days to see everything :-) Farther...
Hello, I want to go to Krakow for the New Year with my family (child 11 years old) in my car. Advise who was, what hotel they stayed in, whether it is worth going there for the New Year and whether it is worth going by car or better by train or plane. Thanks a lot!
15 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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Traveling by car has both pros and cons. If you want to save money, go. By train, I think it will be more convenient, easy to get from Warsaw. Krakow is a very small and compact city, so you won't need a car there. It is cheaper to rent an apartment than to live in a hotel. I can suggest a site, etc. Farther...
I want to go to Krakow on December 25th. Is it worth it to go there for their holiday or everything will be closed there?
13 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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Pre-Christmas Poland (and Europe in general) is very beautiful, street shops, Christmas markets, concerts on street venues, everything is decorated! they sit at home for family dinners. Neither shops nor restaurants work, even TESKO does not work. Only McDonald's :) Krakow is a tourist city, maybe it will be easier with restaurants and shops there at Christmas itself. But in general, this is a very beautiful and magical time, I think it's worth going. Farther...