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Warszsawa (Varsovia)
... a hablar en Polaco.También fuimos hasta uno de los estadios que fue sede en la última eurocopa jugada en Polonia y Ucrania pero estaba cerrado y no pudimos ingresar.
De Varsovia nos fuimos a Praga en un tren nocturno que parecía que iba a ser una experiencia fea ya que hacía calor en el vagón, era un espacio minúsculo para seis camas y no nos podíamos mover mucho pero al final se pudo dormir bien. En la próxima cuento más sobre Praga.
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Good F&B, a terrible history & a commie's penis!
... that we would only be able to see it from the road as it was gated off. Luckily a Polish girl handing out restaurant flyers showed us that we can walk in to check it out.
This was a small part of the of the wall that kept 450,000 Jewish & other minority groups in a 3.2 square kilometer area. Over 100,000 of those died early on of malnutrition, a further 300,000 were taken to Treblinka. Treblinka’s soul purpose for the Nazi’s was to exterminate ...
Warsaw
... took my application, gave me the address to the bank and it was roughly $180 for express processing that took 3 days. I tried to pick up my passport after two days and this embassy is an absolute mess. They open at 9 AM. The person was 35 minutes late to hand out passports and she was stressing out saying they are too overworked here. They only work 3 days a week for 2 hours, so I do not know how this is possible. I can guarantee ...
Day 3 - Another Day in Warsaw
... tour. One place that Zbigniew (otherwise known as Bob) took us was behind the King's Palace where we were able to see some of the church that escaped destruction in 1943. Zbigniew also told us there has never been an assignation of a King in Poland. At one time, the King was nearly murdered. After the incident, an enclosed bridge was built so that the King could attend church without ever walking outside. In the back of the Palace, in an area which was once ...
Warszawa, Polska
... of Warsaw. Collegium Civitas is in the center of Warsaw known as the "Palace of Culture." It's a pretty awesome building, even if it was built for Stalin. I have also seen the old (actually new) town. As you may know, Warsaw was completely leveled during WWII - one of the most destroyed cities in Europe-- so they had to rebuild their whole city after the 1940s. ...