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Hi,

I'm visiting a friend in Poland-Gdansk in Mid January 2011 for 3 Weeks. This will be my first time in Europe. I'm flying to Gdansk via Frankfurt.

Being from a warm 25-35 degrees South Africa, is it better to purchase winter clothes in Poland? A Sub zero windbreaker(Colombia brand) cost about 120 - 320 Euros here in South Africa. I want t travel as light as possible from SA.

I know we'll be visiting Zakopane for 7 days the second day i land in Gdank using the overnight train. Besides skiing and hiking, what is really worthwhile visiting in or around Poland since i have 2 additional weeks to explore.

Gio.

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Ask your frend about prices for winter clothes. In forums, you risk to get answers from people who were in Poland many years ago.
Poland has beautiful medieval towns: Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk and many others. Or visit big castles/fortresses like Malbork, or the catholic sanctuary of Częstochowa. There are a lot of other gems: google a bit.

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Take a look at this list of Poland's top destinations here. You'll be cold just leaving the airport in Gdansk without a coat in January; perhaps you could get the coat in advance and take it on the plane with you as carry-on luggage, then buy a hat, gloves and boots when you arrive.

Wildroo
The Goulash Train Blog

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Mid Jan in Poland is FREEZING - in fact its very cold already. If you wait til you get to Poland you will freze whilst shopping around. Do yourself as favour and take some warm clothes.

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Hi,
You could also take a wind proof jacket and layer with t-shirt and sweater on the trip if you find that it is going to be cold at your destination.

There is quite a lot to do and see around Krackow.
Saltmine, WW2 camp

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Around Gdansk you can arrange something we call "kulig" (see pictures here: http://kaszubyranczo.w.interia.pl/kulig.htm). It always ends with a big fireplace and local food made on the fire.

Krakow and area around is the must in Poland. Other nice cities are: Gdansk, Wroclaw, Torun, Poznan. You can also catch a cheap flight (e.g. Ryanair, WizzAir) to Scandinavia (Norway? Sweden?). Or travel by land to Ukraine (Lvov) or Russia (St Petersburg).

Tom

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