Bridging the gap
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Warsaw, the polish capital, is enriched with beautiful design eccentricities and the relics of communist regime such as 42-storey Palace of Culture and Science, which presents a unique combination of art and history. Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, boasts of shiny glass skyscrapers, austere minimalist boites, cozy clubs, upscale restaurants, techno dance halls and plenty of seedy dive bars.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 2004
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KrakowEs new gilded age
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Krakow, PolandEs second city is undergoing a silent revolution. With the return of democracy, the government has started returning seized palaces and flats to their rightful owners. An overview of how far the aristocrats have been successful in restoring the cityEs status as a center of culture and commerce is presented. Places to see and stay, and where to eat and drink, are listed.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 2005
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Hot off the bloc
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The historical, geographical, demographical and travel details of Warsaw are discussed.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 2005
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