European Day of Languages celebrated
The European Day of Lanugages was celebrated in Krakow’s Rynek Glowny.
Read moreThe European Day of Lanugages was celebrated in Krakow’s Rynek Glowny.
Read morePolish language courses are popular among exchange students and business managers. A fresh approach to teaching helps keep courses interesting.
Read moreKrakow is famous worldwide for its beautiful churches, built in different styles from Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance through Baroque to Neoclassical.
Read moreA new school rule was recently introduced by former Education Minister Roman Giertych. Education officials said a key reason for mandating uniforms is to prevent students from being distracted by fashion to the detriment of their studies.
Read moreFor a long time, it was difficult for seafood lovers to find something extraordinary in Krakow. And eating a good fresh fish together with meat? Unthinkable! But recently that has changed.
Read moreSheep getting their photos taken with tourists on Zakopane’s main Krupowski promenade are suffering from abuse, claims the Animal Care Society.
Read moreTourists who want to see the gems of Central and Eastern Europe include Prague, Budapest and Krakow in their itineraries.
Read moreKrakow has become Poland’s first virtual city in the popular online game Second Life, where players can create a character who travels, works, bargains and even eats in virtual restaurants.
Read moreRiding a bike in Krakow is a bit like playing an extreme sport ? except when riding along a bicycle path.
Read moreDespite a court ruling that the Ministry of Environment violated the law by agreeing to the modernization of the aerial-cabin cableway to Kasprowy Wierch, the building continues.
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