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Good afternoon. I bought tickets for these two low-cost airlines. Departure from Krakow and Berlin. Haven't bought seats yet, because it's all the same how to fly. But now I’m thinking, how can I print tickets if registration opens when I’m in another country? Namely in Krakow and in Berlin. Looking for a print service will cost you more, both in time and, possibly, in money. Or am I wrong? Is there an opportunity to print at the airport (do not go through registration, because it is expensive), but just print it? Or some other way to do it?
6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 19 answers
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Ryanair - without a printed boarding pass, boarding will cost 60 euros if you are not an EU citizen (mobile boarding cards in the application are only for EU citizens). This is described in the rules. Wizz - everything is ok with mobile - both in the application and in Wallet (as of May 2019) Farther...
Friends told us that Polish Shopping Centers, it's just a paradise, brought kilograms of clothes for a penny, and so on. I want to try to go. There is only foreign. the passport. No visas. How can you go for a couple of days purely to skimp? The main problem, in my opinion, is the visa. What to do with her. I would like to travel on a budget. Just absolutely, absolutely. Thanks!
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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It is not difficult to obtain a Polish visa on your own and with a clean passport. The visa costs 35 euros. Farther...
4 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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This is not a popular tourist place, but there is something to see. The city is small, the historical center can be explored on foot in a couple of hours. If you are interested, there are 3 large shopping centers in the city, good prices for European food products. There are many cafes and restaurants in the center of different price categories, almost every one has a menu in Russian. The Studnia Smaków (well of tastes), where beer is poured from taps right at the table, and the country-style St ... Farther...
Where to stay and how to spend time? How to get an individual visa?
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 1 answer
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Wroclaw is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. How much time are you going to spend there? If 4-5 days, then this time can be devoted to visiting the sights of Wroclaw or just walking along its medieval streets. You can also make a special trip to any festival. You can stay at a hotel, which you can book via the Internet, for example here http://www.krakov.ru/zamowienie/zamowienie.html Farther...
May holidays. How to book a room? Is it worth it to go on your own without a travel agency by car?
16 years ago  •  no subscribers 3 answers
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You go to a travel agency with open visas, which are opened free of charge at the embassy in a day. Then you book a hotel at a travel agency and buy train tickets separately, because the travel agency takes a percentage. Better to go by train. Driving is expensive and tiresome. I went and it was very normal. Farther...
Went to visit a friend in Warsaw. She has been working there for four years under a contract with an American company. We will fly with her from Kyiv (she came to visit relatives). Can they wrap up in Warsaw if there is no hotel reservation (I will live with a friend), there are no stamps in the new biometric passport (except for Egypt in April 2018)? Is it obligatory to book an air ticket back? (maybe I'll stay for a couple of weeks, or maybe a month ...) Do I need insurance? In general, share your experience and knowledge, please, what docks are needed and what do customs officers ask at Warsaw airport?
6 years ago  •  4 subscribers 8 answers
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Read carefully (especially starting with paragraph 6), if you have any questions - ask https://www.msz.gov.pl/uk/p/kijow_ua_a_uk/news/0______________________________ 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?
12 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...