Showing posts with label Warsaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warsaw. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Special offer: Dental Crowns and Bridges in Warsaw for only 79 GBP!

Dental Travel Poland would like to present to you a special discount on Dental Crowns and Bridges in our dental clinic in Warsaw. Prosthetic work, including crowns and bridges, is the most common way of fixing missing and broken teeth. We offer money-saying offer on Crowns and Bridges, for the following prices:

Crown/Bridge (full porcelain, per tooth) – 199 GBP/1000 PLN
Crown/Bridge (procera, per tooth) – 239 GBP/1200 PLN
Crown/Bridge (porcelain fused to metal, per tooth) – 99 GBP/100 PLN
Crown/Bridge (porcelain fused to gold, per tooth) – 175 GBP/825 PLN

Our special offer includes also a free dental consultation in our clinic and a free pick up from the Warsaw airport.

The offer is valid November 2011- December 2011, reservation must be done witihin promotional period. Payment in cash only. Prices may vary depending on exchange rate at the day of your dental appointment.

Monday, 18 July 2011

Vacations in Poland

Poland is an ideal place to spend interesting holidays. The variety of attractions attracts travelers from different parts of the world. Here everyone will find something for themselves. Especifically for you, we present a list of the most interesting places to visit in Poland:

1. Bieszczady

A paradise for lovers of direct contact with nature, hiking and mountain lovers. In the privacy of those desolate mountains you can admire the beautiful landscapes and historic wooden churches as well as Orthodox churches. The rich flora and fauna attract visitors especially during the summer and autumn. In winter, Bieszczady are often visited by skiers.

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2. Czestochowa

Czestochowa lies in the heart of the picturesque Polish Jura. It owes its fame above all the Pauline monastery and the Shrine of Our Lady of Jasna Gora, which is the main destination of pilgrimage and Marian devotion in Poland. Image of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, Queen and Patroness announced by Polish King Jan Kazimierz in 1656, is attributed to many miracles.

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3. Gdansk

Gdansk is visited by tourists, not only because of its coastal location, beautiful beaches, a healthy climate and the nearby tourist resort of Sopot. Noteworthy is the historic Old Town with the world's largest brick gothic temple. The present appearance reflects the complicated history of Gdansk. Over the centuries it has repeatedly passed from hand to hand, and the August 1980 of Gdansk is considered the beginning of the disintegration of the postwar order in Europe.

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4. Krakow

The former Polish capital is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. In Krakow itself you will be enchanted by both the atmosphere of the city and historic architecture. You can see the medieval cathedral, a Renaissance castle, Baroque churches and Art Nouveau theater. However, Krakow is not just monuments and museums, but above all, a vibrant city, with numerous gardens, cafes, pubs, clubs and restaurants that fill up especially in the summer.

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5. Malbork

The Teutonic Order was founded around 1190 years in Palestine, to promote the Christian faith among the infidels. In the fourteenth century, the Teutonic Knights, invited by Prince Konrad Mazowiecki on Polish soil, conquered the tribe of pagan Prussians and moved its headquarters from Venice to Malbork. Tracing the history of the Teutonic castle of Malbork is an impressive red brick, built on the banks of the Nogat in 1274. It is the largest preserved Gothic fortress in Europe.

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6. Mazury

The picturesque region of 1000 lakes is a favorite destination for boaters, anglers, lovers of hiking and cycling and all those who appreciate peace. The historical past of this region is resembled by the castles in Reszel, Nidzica and Gizycko, the baroque church in Swieta Lipka and the seat of Hitler and World War II are located in the forests near Ketrzyn.

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7. Oswiecim

This small town, better known under the name "Auschwitz", witnessed one of the greatest crimes in human history. During World War II a German concentration camp was located here, where about 1.5 million people were killed. The exhibition in the museum, founded in the former camp site infects visitors and forces us to reflect on the essence of humanity and dignity of the human individual.

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8. Tatry

The Tatras are the highest mountains between the Alps and the Caucasus. Its eternal snow covered peaks and steep slopes, while picturesque valleys and numerous ponds determine the unique charm of this place. Skiing lovers are attracted by varied skiing downhills, and those who enjoy mountain hiking, the trails are available for a total length of approximately 250 kilometers. We also recommend visiting Zakopane and Podhale- the tourist capital, where the highlander's folklore is still alive.

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9. Warszawa

After World War II the Polish capital was virtually entirely reconstructed. In the center of Warsaw, there is a number of skyscrapers and it's planned to build more, but still, in terms of architecture, the Palace of Culture and Science, a souvenir from Stalinist era, mainly attracts attention. In the metropolitan city, you can also take a journey into the past by visiting the Old Town, the Royal Route, the Chopin Museum, the old Jewish ghetto, and other historic palaces.

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10. Wroclaw

Wroclaw Old Town is built on several islands, combined by more than a hundred bridges. The capital of Lower Silesia has a varied architecture, mainly in the Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau. At the current face of Wroclaw you can observe German, Czech and Austrian influences. After World War II the city was inhabited by Poles, mainly from Lvov and the Borderlands.

Wroclaw


11. Wieliczka

The small town on the outskirts of Krakow, which has grown to become one of the most visited tourist attractions in Europe. There is the legendary salt mine (functioning from more than 700 years). Mystical maze with a unique 300-kilometer system of chambers and corridors is like a fairytale realm of pure salt. You can take the 2.5-hour trip during which you discover mysterious caves, salt lake and the beautiful Queen Kinga's chapel.

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12. Kalwaria Zebrzydowska

A place of numerous pilgrimages. It is especially close to the heart of Pope John Paul II, who was born in a close (just four kilometers away) Wadowice. Baroque Bernardine monastery in the Via Dolorosa (Stations of the Way of the Cross) - alley Marian shrines and the station are on the list of UNESCO world heritage sites.

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Monday, 11 April 2011

Better Krakow or Warsaw? Bickered at the Guardian

Which city is the undisputed leader - Warsaw or Krakow? A very widely read edition of the Guardian British journalists were arguing about a weekend. 

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"Warsaw is moving forward. This vibrant metropolis, the world of business and culture. It has really a lot to offer". 
"Krakow may be smaller, but the diversity of cultural offer, the density of restaurants, bars, music clubs can not be beat and beats on the head of the Polish capital." This is just a sample from the discussion of two of the most acclaimed Polish cities, which treated its readers on Saturday, the Guardian, alongside 'the Times' most important newspaper of Great Britain. The Guardian published an article on the Warsaw-Krakow dispute under the significant title "Warsaw, Krakow ... Which is in pole position?", juxtaposing the opinions of the two cities of the English-speaking journalists: Jamie Stokes and Dana Dramowicz.

Greatly promoted the publication of the "Guardian" is the effect of this newspaper launched by a series of major articles on Poland titled 'New Europe', in which British journalists present to his readers the various aspects of Polish presence in the European Union. Readers of the paper version of the magazine (circulation of around 400 thousand. copies) and Guardian Online, Internet service (one of the most visited online world, combining the content of the Guardian and Sunday's weekly "Observer"), so already read Polish literature, history, Jewish traces . This week, just about warming dispute between Warsaw and Krakow.

Warsaw

And so: Warsaw is praised for modernity, but not in all areas. Warsaw's old trams are criticized (Jamie ridicules their old age) and still anachronistic communication solutions ("But they lack in our smog" - Dana triumphs). "Everybody knows that the capital is gray, bleak, devoid of charm. Krakow is much more beautiful" - Jamie convinces readers of the Guardian, and calculates an unexpected advantages of Krakow:
- unique in the world of urban archeology museum. As big as three football fields and located beneath the main square, the largest and well-preserved medieval square in Europe;
- excellent for health 'green Planty - "tree-lined border" town center, which can go from preserved in perfect condition and the old city walls, gates, up to the castle on Wawel and the Vistula;
- opportunity to earn lots of money for the day and in the evenings to play in great clubs, listening to musicians and DJs recognized, a relaxing of the iPad or a book in hand in one of the hundreds of pubs and cafes;
- the variety of culinary delights in a small area, such as the former Jewish district. At Kazimierz there are restaurants next to each other with the Mexican cuisine, Thai, Italian, French, Indian, Russian, Hungarian, Jewish and Polish, of course. "You can eat every night for a month at different restaurants and still have not tasted them all. Try to do the same in Warsaw. Very quickly fall off your feet from walking on this huge city" - Jamie laughs.

Warsaw does not owe Krakow​and by mouth of Dany boasts itself on the spectacular impending opening of the Museum of Modern Art, bold investments for Euro 2012 (including the monumental National Stadium) and the second underground line is being built. "You think that Krakow is so modern, because you have redecorated several roundabouts?" - English journalist laughs. 

Krakow

Among the disadvantages of Krakow journalists include too greasy regional cuisine, very little greenness and constant staring at the old range and long bygone successes, which blocks a lot of potential here to make bold changes and reforms.

Both sides agree on one thing: both cities offer its patrons an excellent culture and entertainment. Journalists visiting Krakow recommend  museum in a former factory, Schindler and the National Museum and the clubs of New Alchemy and Nic. Amateur Warsaw can not forget about the Chopin Museum, Science Center "Copernicus"and the Warsaw Uprising Museum. I necessarily need to eat herrings in "Zakąskach-Przekąskach" on ... Krakowski - incidentally - Suburb.