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  1. Firehazard Jack avatar

    RE: Between Salzburg and Krakow

    by Firehazard Jack 28 June 2008

    ...guessing you don't want to visit Prague for some reason as it's another obvious choice...if you like cities I'd recommend Olomouc in…

  2. bleen68 avatar

    Bus schedule Brno to Bratislava

    by bleen68 28 June 2008

    I will be in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in a couple of weeks. We are thinking of taking a bus from Brno to Bratislave. I have just…

  3. bleen68 avatar

    Bus schedule Brno to Bratislava

    by bleen68 28 June 2008

    I will be in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in a couple of weeks. We are thinking of taking a bus from Brno to Bratislave. I have just…

  4. frdeboer avatar

    RE: Any differences if I arrive at Gimpo airport or Incheon if I am going KU?

    by frdeboer 28 June 2008

    Most international flights go to Seoul Incheon Airport. Incheon Airport ==> Gimpo Airport A'REX(Airport Train) Gimpo…

  5. frdeboer avatar

    Re: renting a car in SK

    by frdeboer 28 June 2008

    International driver's license and local driver's license are required. You can hire/rent a rental car in Hertz(Kumho Rent Car), Avis(A…

  6. claral avatar

    Trip report - back from Budapest and Prague

    by claral 26 June 2008

    We returned home about a month ago from our ten day long Czech-Hungarian adventure. Me and my husband surprised ourselves with this trip,…

  7. noreaga1982 avatar

    4 weeks in Europe

    by noreaga1982 26 June 2008

    Hi guys n gals, So Im planning to spend about 4 weeks in Western Europe, just bouncing around the place via the train. The countries…

  8. CZGonzalo avatar

    Re: swimming in Czech Rep, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania

    by CZGonzalo 24 June 2008

    [Web page www.nakole.cz "na kole" = "on the bike"|http://www.nakole.cz/regiony/mapa.php3] has a good online map of the Czech Republic…

  9. MTL avatar

    RE: Walking in Czech Republic

    by MTL 24 June 2008

    I have been to Cesky Raj an really enjoyed it. good walking and we rented bikes as well. However, i would recommend you also consider…

  10. tst_travels avatar

    Restrictions on the Santa Cruz Trek, Huaraz, Peru

    by tst_travels 24 June 2008

    My husband and I have done a lot of trekking all over the world and were very excited to visit Peru for the first time in June 2008.…

  11. maenad avatar

    RE: Walking in Czech Republic

    by maenad 24 June 2008

    As a general rule, the red-marked hiking paths were some of the first established, so they tend to follow more obviously scenic hiking…

  12. MartinLunnon avatar

    RE: Walking in Czech Republic

    by MartinLunnon 24 June 2008

    I should add that a lot of accommodation in the Czech Republic is cheap. Very tired at the end of one day's walking in the Giant mountans…

  13. MartinLunnon avatar

    RE: Walking in Czech Republic

    by MartinLunnon 24 June 2008

    I've just been walking in the Krkonese* National Park (the Giant Mountains, on the border with Poland). Quite attractive, but very crowded…

  14. Truetown avatar

    RE: Cubans do not like Iranians

    by Truetown 24 June 2008

    Nomadick: “…suspicious.. more than the French, the US, the Canadian..” I do not understand your surprise though because as far as I…

  15. etcap avatar

    RE: Walking in Czech Republic

    by etcap 24 June 2008

    Hi there, I have only been to Cesky Raj (Bohemian Paradise) and Sumava, so my advice will be incomplete. Still, I found Sumava a lot…

  16. awaydays avatar

    RE: Romania chep accomadation

    by awaydays 24 June 2008

    There are lots of hostels in Romania maybe not as many as Hungary or Czech Republic. But you will find hostels in Sibieu, Sighisoira,Succeav…

  17. embdb avatar

    Walking in Czech Republic

    by embdb 24 June 2008

    After attending a conference, my collegue and I have 3 full days to spend in the beautiful nature of the Czech Republic. We have hired…

  18. greg28 avatar

    RE: swimming in Czech Rep, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania

    by greg28 23 June 2008

    P.S. Last month I rode from Olomouc to Pardubice, and you'll probably go that way (in reverse) between Prague and Krakow. If you're interest…

  19. greg28 avatar

    RE: swimming in Czech Rep, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania

    by greg28 23 June 2008

    It might be better to look for lakes and dams. The rivers tend to be either too shallow for swimming or if deep enough, the cleanliness…

  20. Zerpe11 avatar

    RE: An Experience of a Lifetime: Semester in Prague or Budapest??

    by Zerpe11 21 June 2008

    Thanks so much for all the advice everyone. I do want to learn a new language, I am fluent in Spanish and proficient in Italian already,…

  21. Radek1 avatar

    Ecuador - September 2008

    by Radek1 21 June 2008

    Hi all, I am going to visit Ecuador this summer (September). As I will be travelling only with my girlfriend we are looking for anyone…

  22. pszeker avatar

    RE: An Experience of a Lifetime: Semester in Prague or Budapest??

    by pszeker 20 June 2008

    Hi! I live in Budapest but my vote goes for Prague. It's more beautiful, cleaner, safer,cleaner air, smaller size, better public trans…

  23. george5 avatar

    RE: Countries to visit from Poland?

    by george5 17 June 2008

    Since you're going down to Krakow, the obvious choice would be the Czech Republic (Olomouc or Brno). Poland's other neighbours aren't…

  24. iluvmangos avatar

    RE: Working in Russia or the Czech Republic?

    by iluvmangos 16 June 2008

    Note that Russia seems to have plenty of skilled English teachers among the native population and I doubt there's much chance you could…

  25. jman98 avatar

    RE: Working in Russia or the Czech Republic?

    by jman98 16 June 2008

    Slavic languages are VERY DIFFICULT to learn if you have never learned one before. Czech is more difficult than Russian in my opinion.…

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