Deciding where to go on vacation can be difficult now that there are so many cheap flights to hundreds of destinations worldwide. Often overlooked, Poland is a great choice and you feel like a break away from the most original.
Krakow is the second largest city and is home to some perhaps surprisingly delicious restaurants, for a tasty break whatever the budget, try to Krakow.
Cheap holidays do not have to mean a lack of luxury. One of the best ways to keep costs down is to find a clean and simple on the outskirts of the city at a price that will leave some money for parts remnants hotel.
Galicya Hotel, for example, is a short tram ride from the bustling center of Krakow and a lower price more centrally located despite being a good base for a visit to the city.
By saving money on a hotel, visitors can perhaps afford a meal in Cul de Sac, which is considered one of the best restaurants in town. It can be found in the beautiful Hotel Grodek, tucked in an alley in the old town. With a glass ceiling and furniture refers to minimalism, the area is fresh and modern, as well as the food.
Incoming Italian pasta and French network game and seafood are regularly on the menu, but customers should be advised to leave room for the delicious desserts! A three course meal with a drink, probably cost about £ 35 per head which is fantastic value given the quality of the food and the location, which is perfect for an intimate and romantic dinner tonight. In summer dinners relax on the sun terrace on the roof for a lazy lunch. Doors open at noon and the restaurant closes at 23 pm.
Sometimes a vacation simply means that - everything should be cheap! At the other end of the scale of the Cul de Sac budget Polakowski - a self service restaurant serving authentic Polish cuisine is unlikely that customers over £ 5.
The decor is original, with decorations including cabbage, garlic and pickle jars (yes, really!), but the overall feeling is spacious, bright and modern. Yogurt soup worth trying and cabbage rolls with rice and meat can not be elegant but unpretentious, fast and tasty.
Somewhere in the middle of the scale is Pod Roza, another good restaurant worth a visit during your stay in Krakow. With a pianist strumming in the background and a glass roof to see the stars, this could be a very romantic meal, but if you are traveling on business, ask for a table in the quiet mezzanine.
As in Cul de Sac, the menu is full of fish and game, but really better Pod Roza dessert is made, so even if your budget does not stretch to a three course meal, and then try to find the time for coffee and cake.
Krakow is the second largest city and is home to some perhaps surprisingly delicious restaurants, for a tasty break whatever the budget, try to Krakow.
Cheap holidays do not have to mean a lack of luxury. One of the best ways to keep costs down is to find a clean and simple on the outskirts of the city at a price that will leave some money for parts remnants hotel.
Galicya Hotel, for example, is a short tram ride from the bustling center of Krakow and a lower price more centrally located despite being a good base for a visit to the city.
By saving money on a hotel, visitors can perhaps afford a meal in Cul de Sac, which is considered one of the best restaurants in town. It can be found in the beautiful Hotel Grodek, tucked in an alley in the old town. With a glass ceiling and furniture refers to minimalism, the area is fresh and modern, as well as the food.
Incoming Italian pasta and French network game and seafood are regularly on the menu, but customers should be advised to leave room for the delicious desserts! A three course meal with a drink, probably cost about £ 35 per head which is fantastic value given the quality of the food and the location, which is perfect for an intimate and romantic dinner tonight. In summer dinners relax on the sun terrace on the roof for a lazy lunch. Doors open at noon and the restaurant closes at 23 pm.
Sometimes a vacation simply means that - everything should be cheap! At the other end of the scale of the Cul de Sac budget Polakowski - a self service restaurant serving authentic Polish cuisine is unlikely that customers over £ 5.
The decor is original, with decorations including cabbage, garlic and pickle jars (yes, really!), but the overall feeling is spacious, bright and modern. Yogurt soup worth trying and cabbage rolls with rice and meat can not be elegant but unpretentious, fast and tasty.
Somewhere in the middle of the scale is Pod Roza, another good restaurant worth a visit during your stay in Krakow. With a pianist strumming in the background and a glass roof to see the stars, this could be a very romantic meal, but if you are traveling on business, ask for a table in the quiet mezzanine.
As in Cul de Sac, the menu is full of fish and game, but really better Pod Roza dessert is made, so even if your budget does not stretch to a three course meal, and then try to find the time for coffee and cake.