Posted on October 12, 2015
by thebritishberliner
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I really went to Warsaw. In Poland. Now, I’ve said it before and I’m likely to say it again but Warsaw isn’t a traditional destination by any means, but it nevertheless intrigued me. Warsaw made me wonder why I hadn’t previously gone there before.… Continue Reading “Don’t just stand there – 23 Reasons to Do It in Warsaw!”
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UPDATED NOVEMBER 2022! In a few weeks time I’ll be on the road again. The fact that I live in Germany means that I have pretty easy access to other European countries nearby, and isn’t that a wonderful thing. The fact that I live… Continue Reading “Going to Poland: 10 reasons not to go!”
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