Cracow
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Cracow Hotel tips
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ibis krakow centrum from175 PLN
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La Gioia Modern Designed Studios from79 €
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novotel krakow centrum from223 PLN
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Cracow Leisure tips
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Excursion to Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains
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Reports Cracow
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Euro 2012: Citta the elephant sees Poland victory
PL - Cracovie
Citta, a 33-year old Indian elephant living in the zoo of Krakow, Poland, has forecasted a victory for Poland in their opening Euro-2012 match against Greece. Given a choice between two melons, the elephant gobbled up the one with..
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Cracow, the real capital of Poland
PL - Cracovie
There’s no escaping the clichés, Cracow is a pure gem, a little Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque jewel. Poland’s former capital city is, beyond question, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. A UNESCO World Heritage Site sinc..
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Cracow’s cuisine
PL - Cracovie
There are, of course, the great classics of Polish cuisine, the barszcz, zurek, and kotlet schabowy whose very name can set the faint-hearted tourist aquiver. It’s a shame, because although certainly a “working class” cuisine, it ..
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Hotel Stary: contemporary and aristocratic (Cracow)
PL - Cracovie
Shortly after opening, the Hotel Stary won the 2007 Prix Villégiature award for “Best Hotel Interior Design in Europe”. A well-deserved award that salutes a unique ambience and decor in the heart of old Cracow.
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Cracow: Kazimierz, the trendy Jewish quarter
PL - Cracovie
From 28th June to 6th July, the 18th Festival of Jewish Culture will take place in Cracow, in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. A district which is coming back to life and trying to find itself, between quest for the past, tren..
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