Gromada Airport Warsaw
17 Stycznia 32 Warsaw, Central Poland, 01-383, Poland
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... but is now under a lot of construction to modernize itself. However, you can still see a lot of remains from the communism era. The gray, concrete buildings that looks exactly the same, some of the trams, and just much of the architecture throughout the city still shows it.
After this tour we went back to the hostel and relaxed for a while. We were hungry so we ordered some pizza and sat a around. We saw the Chicago guy who was staying ...
Warsaw Rising
... in complete rubble. During the Communist years and beyond, the city was rebuilt with the Old Town being reconstructed exactly as it had been prewar. We wandered this pretty place and marvelled at the craftmenship. After a long day, and with a new appreciation for this quiet city, we returned to our hostel for a simple dinner. The night was spent nutting out a South America plan as we are heading there very soon!
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Dasvedanya-Uz rezeshanos-Viso Gero and Do widzenia
... a stop in Warsaw's palace gardens. This was a nice, green space in the middle of a large city with a number of palaces, peacocks, a Greek amphitheater, a monument to Chopin in the middle of a rose garden, and many well kept hedges.
We also toured Old Town and had many things explained to us that we captured in pictures yesterday. Driving around, we were able to see more modern areas of the city as well. We dodged a few downpours by ducking into doorways, ...
Trains through Poland
... I guessed, not much difference between first and second class. The only major difference was that there was no one in the first class carriage except me whereas there were quite a few people in second class. My ticket cost only a few dollars extra. I lasted quite a while in second class before another grumpy little Polish ticket inspector told me to go back and get my luggage in first class if I now wanted to sit in second class. This was all spoken to me in Polish, by the way, ...
Brest day today...no, not a joke (just a pun)
... the importance of Rob at this border who has been to Russia on five tours now, but he just doesn't have the "look" that was clearly a helper in the process. So, as Rob said... Baja was the border crossing trump card. Once we left the clean, organized and excellent roads of Belarus behind, we were in Poland, where they do not have good roads, they make graffiti look like an art form, and it was not terribly organized. Sadly, there had been a ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Hotel Gromada



