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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: June 29th, 2006
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I know it's a long way off but those intending to join the One Challenge in Krakow next October may find the following links of interest in planning their trip;
Cracow Life | Krakow Travel Guide | Restaurants Pubs Apartments and Cracow Hotels | Krakow Hotel Poland Krakow info
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Join Date: October 8th, 2002
Location: John Howarth Mansions, Hull. 973 Old Posts +
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Sorry if I've missed something, but have we yet firmed up on a speciic October weekend for Krakow (if indeed we've settled on October)?
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Join Date: June 21st, 2006
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Yes, it was the weekend of the 11/12th, with the meeting on the 11th as usual.
I am checking Sleazy every day and when the flights are up, I'll post a link here.
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Join Date: January 27th, 2003
Location: Frimley
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I've posted this in the Bar too, but if anyone can still find an Independent for this Saturday (22nd March) the "48 Hours In" section in the centre of the travel supplement is on Krakow.
If you miss it, go to The Independent Website. These little guides are great for giving a flavour of a place. Regards, Bill
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Join Date: September 30th, 2002
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Join Date: June 29th, 2006
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Good article. The first two hotels they mention are VERY expensive for Krakow but as they say no more than many other European cities. I have heard that prices are starting to creep up there, as it has now become very popular for weekenders/stag & hen parties, which is a shame but inevitable.
As for airlines, I only heard about this one recently Wizz Air Very low fares, although flights from Gatwick are very late in the day. Worth a look. I'm hoping to make a visit prior to the challenge, if I do I'll gather lots of info to post up here.
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: June 29th, 2006
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Ronald,
I've already been, and identified good locations photography-wise, that's why I suggested Krakow in the first place I want to go again to see a Polish band I know - if I can ever find out when they're playing !!!! and for the cheap beer , but I need to make sure the restuarant I have in mind is still up to the required standard.In the meantime......
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Join Date: January 27th, 2003
Location: Frimley
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Were they doing the hokey-cokey in the first picture, James? Or have they succumbed to the Lynx effect...?
![]() Regards, Bill
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Join Date: June 21st, 2006
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Easyjet flights not up yet, but they are having a sale until the end of March, so I would expect them to release winter flights next week some time.
Alternatives are actually very expensive. Getting from Edinburgh, for example, is not easy without them. Best fare I have found this morning is over £300...
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Join Date: September 30th, 2002
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At that price I'd take a week or two off work and drive. My current contract is due to end at the end of September, so if it's not extended it would be tempting to do that anyway.
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Join Date: June 29th, 2006
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They fly from Glasgow too and most other parts of the country. I may wait for easyjets prices to come up though as I prefer to fly from Gatwick and the Wizzair flight times from Gatwick are quite late.
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Join Date: February 23rd, 2006
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BA fly direct from LGW @ £120 but it's an early ( ) start @ 0735 ! Too early for me!
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Join Date: June 21st, 2006
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I phoned Easyjet on the way home tonight.
I was told that winter flights (i.e. > 1/10/08) would be on sale towards the end of JUNE or early July. Sounds like they are hedging their bets re Jet A fuel to me. ![]()
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Join Date: August 16th, 2003
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OK. I'm running a serious 'what if' scenario here. If at all possible I will attempt to join in the Krakow 'One Challenge'.
I am travelling to Morocco from Australia (again! - unfinished 'business!') and am trying to justify a sidetrack to Krakow. I have nearly worked out a travel plan via Paris to Warsaw (flying) and then train to Krakow. Now, my real problem is accommodation (cheap). Anything I see on the net is not cheap, but am wondering if I can trust just arriving and finding 'cheap' on the ground, or would that be foolish? I normally do that, in Morocco for example, it works really well. But Poland!! any advise from you guys? Has anyone booked a bed yet? How much? I can flex with any situation, but just want a place to rest my head and wash my feet, so to speak. All opinions valued. ![]()
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Join Date: September 30th, 2002
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How cheap is cheap Erl?
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Join Date: June 21st, 2006
Location: Airstrip 1 - 53:17:00N 03:04:00W
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If you want to travel by train in Europe (and who wouldn't
), this site is very useful.The Man in Seat Sixty-One...
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