What a bargain! Four nights visiting both Warsaw and Krakow in December for the Xmas Markets. This is a great value break with some centrally located Ibis hotels at great rates.
Flying from Liverpool on 3rd December, with Ryanair to Warsaw. Book on ryanair.com £33.98
In Warsaw you'll stay for 2 nights at the centrally locales Ibis Warsaw, ideal for accessing the markets and walking distance to many attractions. Book on accorhotels.com £16.86
Book train from Warsaw to Krakow - you can only book this 30 days in advance so diary it in to book. There are various train fares depending on how long you want to be on the train for. The screen shot is an example of dates but you'll need to book 30 days before hand on polrail.com
Price will be as cheap as 130pln for two (£27.92).
In Krakow you'll stay again at another Ibis which is great for public transport and also exploring further afield such as Auschwitz or the salt mines. Book on accorhotels.com £38.49
Book flights from Krakow to Liverpool £40.37 (188pln) book on ryanair.com
Total £157.62/£78.81pp
All comments (27)
rachelandgromit
9 Sep 17#1
What a bargain! Four nights visiting both Warsaw and Krakow in December for the Xmas Markets. This is a great value break with some centrally located Ibis hotels at great rates.
Flying from Liverpool on 3rd December, with Ryanair to Warsaw. Book on ryanair.com £33.98
In Warsaw you'll stay for 2 nights at the centrally locales Ibis Warsaw, ideal for accessing the markets and walking distance to many attractions. Book on accorhotels.com £16.86
Book train from Warsaw to Krakow - you can only book this 30 days in advance so diary it in to book. There are various train fares depending on how long you want to be on the train for. The screen shot is an example of dates but you'll need to book 30 days before hand on polrail.com
Price will be as cheap as 130pln for two (£27.92).
In Krakow you'll stay again at another Ibis which is great for public transport and also exploring further afield such as Auschwitz or the salt mines. Book on accorhotels.com £38.49
Book flights from Krakow to Liverpool £40.37 (188pln) book on ryanair.com
Total £157.62/£78.81pp
gr8h8me
9 Sep 17#2
Its gonna be cold...Makes me shiver although the deal is good
clarabellecoww
9 Sep 17#3
How do you get home?
rachelandgromit to clarabellecoww
9 Sep 17#4
Ryanair, sorry the screen shot hadn't loaded on, can you see it now? Price is still correct.
clarabellecoww to rachelandgromit
9 Sep 17#5
Can see it now...great break :smile:
us_agent2012
9 Sep 17#6
Incredible deal
Thoughtful
9 Sep 17#7
And a damn site safer than Germany thanks to them having a sane government which actually has a backbone too !
adamspencer95 to Thoughtful
9 Sep 17#8
what are you on about?
Chasloyal to adamspencer95
9 Sep 17#9
Think it's quite obvious what he's on about, you'll find your average Central/Eastern European government doesn't swallow this let's give people that hate us refuge nonsense that our administrations here in the liberal west are so obsessed with doing.
I don't seem to remember Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia etc suffering from 'religious' nutjob terror like your Britain's, Germany's, Spain's and France's have but if you know better I'll gladly stand corrected.
adamspencer95 to Chasloyal
9 Sep 17#10
very dangerous to say refugees are causing all terror incidents. if you did your research you would realise that most of the terror incidents are caused by those born in said country.
this is a discussion for another time, however.
Chasloyal to adamspencer95
9 Sep 17#11
Did I say refugees were responsible then?
Nope I didn't, I said it was 'religious' nutjobs but it's worth putting it out there that these refugees you speak of so glowingly only appear interested in reaching countries that have stronger economies and a sizeable community of their own ethnic/religious background.
So the fact Central/Eastern European countries don't possess either of these two essentials on your prospective refugee's tick list would appear to keep them safer than your average affluent diverse western country wouldn't it?
I'm not really up for this debate either but it's blatantly obvious what Thoughtful was saying yet you chose to snap at him :unamused: two wrongs don't make a right n all that
adamspencer95 to Chasloyal
9 Sep 17#12
it wasn't meant for you, it was for the original comment stating Poland is therefore safer due to the reasons stated, implying refugees are therefore to blame. hence my comment saying thats a dangerous statement as it is both factually incorrect and borderline discriminatory.
Chasloyal to adamspencer95
9 Sep 17#13
It wasn't meant for me yet you quoted my post, erm ok
adamspencer95 to Chasloyal
9 Sep 17#15
hard to quote multiple people on the android app, and to be fair you did imply that lack of refugees means fewer terror incidents so the same can be said for your comment
again, not really a discussion for this thread - dont want to ruin the OP's deal which is actually good
delpo to Chasloyal
9 Sep 17#14
yes the civil war in serbia, croatia etc.. based around religion simply never happened, you couldn't be killed for simply being the opposite religion to your neighbour. And terrorists had nothing on the brutality carried out in that war. Those religious tensions began before the 2nd world war, there is a reason for peacekeepers.
Chasloyal to delpo
13 Sep 17#25
Religion? Second world war? Best do a bit more homework on Balkan ethnic tensions spanning centuries, tensions that are far deeper than scripture arguments between Byzantine and Roman churches.
The only terrorists in the various wars that took place during the break up of plastic Yugoslavia were mujahideen Arab fighters backing up Bosniaks, just goes to prove Serbia started the war on terror long before George W declared it eh :raised_hand:
vtec to Chasloyal
10 Sep 17#21
Why do you believe "they" hate us? Surely 99.9% are seeking refuge due to war and terror in their countries. Yes there are some who spoil it for the rest but majority just want a safer and better life. I'm fed up of people trying to paint refugees as enemies. If only the tables were turned people like yourself would understand.
Chasloyal to vtec
13 Sep 17#24
I totally understand, my old man was a refugee from socialist oppression in the 1960's.....funnily enough I don't recall one single iron curtain refugee partaking in anti western terrorism, can the same be said about the current crop of refugees with their totally different values and religious beliefs? Erm no, because even you just spoke about those who spoil it for the rest yourself, I'm sorry but talking about the tables were turned is very weak because some of this mob come from a religiously bigoted culture than don't even allow westerners to drive on their motorways due to not being of the same faith.
I'm fed up with people trying to paint enemies as friends and yeah I do appreciate they're not all enemies but they definitely ain't all friends either
ocelot20
9 Sep 17#16
Great deal seems like I should of waited 2 months. I booked a Christmas break for my parents for Prague in the 2nd week of December for 3 nights as a wedding anniversary gift. £99 per person. Still not a bad deal I got though and Prague does look pretty nice.
charliejade
9 Sep 17#17
Its a long train, lived in warsaw for awhile and travelled to Krakow. Is very cold that time of year, make sure you wrap up. Both lovely cities though.
PeterGammage
9 Sep 17#18
I've never been to Warsaw or Krakow, however those who have been have said to go so exploring options and this option looks good :). Any idea how far the markets are from the hotels?
Opening post
Flying from Liverpool on 3rd December, with Ryanair to Warsaw. Book on ryanair.com £33.98
In Warsaw you'll stay for 2 nights at the centrally locales Ibis Warsaw, ideal for accessing the markets and walking distance to many attractions. Book on accorhotels.com £16.86
Book train from Warsaw to Krakow - you can only book this 30 days in advance so diary it in to book. There are various train fares depending on how long you want to be on the train for. The screen shot is an example of dates but you'll need to book 30 days before hand on polrail.com
Price will be as cheap as 130pln for two (£27.92).
In Krakow you'll stay again at another Ibis which is great for public transport and also exploring further afield such as Auschwitz or the salt mines. Book on accorhotels.com £38.49
Book flights from Krakow to Liverpool £40.37 (188pln) book on ryanair.com
Total £157.62/£78.81pp
All comments (27)
Flying from Liverpool on 3rd December, with Ryanair to Warsaw. Book on ryanair.com £33.98
In Warsaw you'll stay for 2 nights at the centrally locales Ibis Warsaw, ideal for accessing the markets and walking distance to many attractions. Book on accorhotels.com £16.86
Book train from Warsaw to Krakow - you can only book this 30 days in advance so diary it in to book. There are various train fares depending on how long you want to be on the train for. The screen shot is an example of dates but you'll need to book 30 days before hand on polrail.com
Price will be as cheap as 130pln for two (£27.92).
In Krakow you'll stay again at another Ibis which is great for public transport and also exploring further afield such as Auschwitz or the salt mines. Book on accorhotels.com £38.49
Book flights from Krakow to Liverpool £40.37 (188pln) book on ryanair.com
Total £157.62/£78.81pp
I don't seem to remember Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia etc suffering from 'religious' nutjob terror like your Britain's, Germany's, Spain's and France's have but if you know better I'll gladly stand corrected.
this is a discussion for another time, however.
Nope I didn't, I said it was 'religious' nutjobs but it's worth putting it out there that these refugees you speak of so glowingly only appear interested in reaching countries that have stronger economies and a sizeable community of their own ethnic/religious background.
So the fact Central/Eastern European countries don't possess either of these two essentials on your prospective refugee's tick list would appear to keep them safer than your average affluent diverse western country wouldn't it?
I'm not really up for this debate either but it's blatantly obvious what Thoughtful was saying yet you chose to snap at him :unamused: two wrongs don't make a right n all that
again, not really a discussion for this thread - dont want to ruin the OP's deal which is actually good
Those religious tensions began before the 2nd world war, there is a reason for peacekeepers.
The only terrorists in the various wars that took place during the break up of plastic Yugoslavia were mujahideen Arab fighters backing up Bosniaks, just goes to prove Serbia started the war on terror long before George W declared it eh :raised_hand:
I'm fed up with people trying to paint enemies as friends and yeah I do appreciate they're not all enemies but they definitely ain't all friends either