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Australian traveling to Gdansk...
An old school mate of mine is getting married in Sopot near Gdansk, Poland.
A couple of questions for you seasoned travelers... Is there a direct flight from London to Gdansk? If not, is coach travel from Warsaw frequent? How long? Is hotel/motel accomodation easy to get in Sopot in April? Thanks for any info. |
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Australian traveling to Gdansk...
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:06:26 +0800, 3phase wrote:
An old school mate of mine is getting married in Sopot near Gdansk, Poland. A couple of questions for you seasoned travelers... Is there a direct flight from London to Gdansk? Not from Heathrow or Gatwick. However, there are direct flights both from London Stansted and from London Luton with budget carriers. (www.ryanair.com and www.wizzair.com, respectively). If not, is coach travel from Warsaw frequent? How long? About every 2-3 hours, journey time approx. 6 hours Trains are hourly and take ca. 4 hours. Is hotel/motel accomodation easy to get in Sopot in April? Yes Regards Gerry |
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Australian traveling to Gdansk...
Let is be knownst that on Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:06:26 +0800, "3phase"
writted: An old school mate of mine is getting married in Sopot near Gdansk, Poland. A couple of questions for you seasoned travelers... Is there a direct flight from London to Gdansk? If not, is coach travel from Warsaw frequent? How long? Is hotel/motel accomodation easy to get in Sopot in April? Thanks for any info. G'day mate! Catch the train from Warsaw to Gdansk. It's easy and cheap. There's plenty of accomodation around there, but even if you stay in in Gdansk (pronounced "g-dinsk") there is a train that will take you straight to Sopot. Sopot is just a beach, and nothing spectacular to look at, but women from that part are very beautiful. I was astounded! Probably will be a bit cold to see any flesh though. If you're a boozer, chances are you'll be ****faced a lot of the time. The Poles drink heavily, and their beer and vodka is good. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Australian traveling to Gdansk...
"Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote in message
.. . On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:06:26 +0800, 3phase wrote: An old school mate of mine is getting married in Sopot near Gdansk, Poland. A couple of questions for you seasoned travelers... Is there a direct flight from London to Gdansk? Not from Heathrow or Gatwick. However, there are direct flights both from London Stansted and from London Luton with budget carriers. (www.ryanair.com and www.wizzair.com, respectively). If not, is coach travel from Warsaw frequent? How long? About every 2-3 hours, journey time approx. 6 hours Trains are hourly and take ca. 4 hours. Is hotel/motel accomodation easy to get in Sopot in April? Yes Thanks for the prompt reply. |
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Australian traveling to Gdansk...
"Deeply Filled Mortician" wrote
in message ... Let is be knownst that on Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:06:26 +0800, "3phase" writted: An old school mate of mine is getting married in Sopot near Gdansk, Poland. A couple of questions for you seasoned travelers... Is there a direct flight from London to Gdansk? If not, is coach travel from Warsaw frequent? How long? Is hotel/motel accomodation easy to get in Sopot in April? Thanks for any info. G'day mate! Catch the train from Warsaw to Gdansk. It's easy and cheap. There's plenty of accomodation around there, but even if you stay in in Gdansk (pronounced "g-dinsk") there is a train that will take you straight to Sopot. Sopot is just a beach, and nothing spectacular to look at, but women from that part are very beautiful. I was astounded! Probably will be a bit cold to see any flesh though. If you're a boozer, chances are you'll be ****faced a lot of the time. The Poles drink heavily, and their beer and vodka is good. Thanks for the prompt reply. I've been warned by my mate to bring my drinking boots. |
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