Poland has become a recent hit with everyone from travellers to holiday makers. Its historic past, mind boggling cities, cheap beer and a varied menu have attracted people the world over. The Lonely Planet guide book for Poland covers the entire country from the Great Masurian Lakes in the north to the Alpine national parks in the south. With in depth Guides to some of Poland's most vibrant cities, from Krakow to Warsaw.
With Poland's immense area and even greater variety of landscapes you will find anything for your tastes, be it relaxing walks through stunning countryside or strapping skis on and heading to some of the greatest slopes you can find. Whatever your pleasure the Lonely Planet Travel Guide for Poland has detailed maps and itineraries to help you explore this vast country.
Of course with rusions eastern european locality their language is very hard to get to grips with. Pronounciation can be a huge problem for newcomers to the country. Fortunately not only does the main travel guide have some great vocabulary and punctuation sections, but Lonely planet also have several phrase books and audio cds which will help you learn the lingo.
Poland has some of the most laid back and friendly people you will find. When visiting Poland you will be astounded by both the hospitality and frendliness towards you. Many polish residents will be eager to talk to you about your travels and your home country. The lonely planet guide gives you some basic vocabulary tips for conversaton and outlines some of the msot important Polish customs to help you integrate into the amazing Polish culture.
Sunday, 16 March 2008
Lonely Planet Travel Guide to Poland
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