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26th May - Warsaw - Contiki We had an early start today - 7:15, because our first stop was the Concentration Camp of Auschwitz. We went on a 2 hour guided tour through the camp into some buildings and saw lots of displays and photos. The biggest displays were the rooms piled with different belonings of the deportees - shoes, clothes, glasses, …
Warsaw
We had an early start today - 7:15 because our first stop was the Concentration Camp of Auschwitz. We went on a 2 hour guided tour through the camp into some buildings and saw lots of displays and photos. The biggest displays were the rooms piled with different belonings of the deportees - shoes, clothes, glasses, kitchen utensils, toothbrushes, …
POLAND - Grape Tears in Warsaw
Our research told us to be aware to taxi drivers taking advantage of unaware tourists in Warsaw so we opted to catch the shuttle bus from the airport to the train station ten minutes away which would then take us in to town. What we didn’t know is that we were going to have to wait over an hour for the train to leave… ahhhh more waiting! Anyway, we were at least able to sit on the comfortable and clean train while ...
Warsaw, the Capital of Poland
... did not agree with her and so she woke up feeling pretty ordinary. She decided to go back to bed as she was in a lot of pain. She therefore did not go on the morning tour, but rather slept for around three hours. At lunch time I returned to the hotel and gathered her up. She was starting to feel much better by then. By evening the sugar etc. had obviously worked out of her system.
I toured around the city of Warsaw with the ...
Warsaw - a city full of things I never knew about
... visited the Old Town once again for a traditional Polish lunch of pierogies. We sampled two kinds: Boiled pierogies filled with duck and served with cranberries, and baked pierogies filled with ginger pork and served with leeks. Absolutely delicious!
After lunch, we spent time at the Jewish Institute. It is the home of thousands of records -- books, drawings, letters and poems -- that were collected and preserved ...