Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Europe
Travel Discussion Forum

 Cyprus?????
I don't know much about Cyprus. Can any one tell me about the history? Who doex it belong ...


 Im turkish and my ex boyfriend is cyprian greek?
is this an odd coupling? would his family have been uncomfortable with this union? its over now, but i'm just curious.....


 Should I be glad if my country wins a Eurovision Contest with a bad song?We should love MUSIC only, no ?...?
I watched the Eurovision almost each year, because it was one of the only opportunities for Turkey to show his beauty t other countries...But I always thought it was just a fake contest, especially ...


 How was your summer vacation?
please tell me what you did this summer!!!!!!!!!!...


 Which country do you want to win Eurovision (May 20th)?
Or do you not care one way or the other? I'd like Norway to at least get some points, they normally don't get any, come on Norway, you can do it :D
Additional Details
But why ...


 What is the weather like right now, where you live?
here its sunny and cloudy in ...


 Is siberia a city state or?
is russia a city,state or a country?...


 May I wish everyone a Happy New Year? From myself an my family in Gibraltar!?

Additional Details
Just to answer bekah17 question Gibraltar is in the Southern tip of Spain, but we are a British Colony. If any one wants more info look at the website www.gibraltar....


 Do you need a passport to travel within Europe or does a photo driving license do?
I was told it was possible to travel with my driving license as I don't have a passport and was hoping to find out for ...


 What do Turks think of Americans? I am planning to marry a Turkish man, and Live in Turkey?
...


 What is your favorite holiday country in europa. and why?
including ...


 What kind of impact would a US citizen face moving to Istanbul Turkey?
...


 What is the best way to learn to speak Polish?
From home. Have you done it? There's so many different courses, Rosetta Stone, Linguaphone etc. etc. Which did you use? There is a big difference in prices also. What did you pay? Did anyone ...


 If I marry ............?
If I marry a turkish ,can I soon get the turkish nationality and serve in the turkish army.
Additional Details
I mean ...


 Armenia or Turkey?
I know its a travel section for Russia, but this is the only place I can get the right answer since I am asking the Russians.

1)Russians which country do you trust?
2)Where would you ...


 Does eny one of you americans now where is croatia???
diamond of the mediteran, ...


 Where is the best place to visit in Europe for a Romantic holiday?
...


 Which is the best greek island .....?
which would be the best greek island to find work on for a couple of months? i know i have left it a little late as its nearly mid-summer but any ideas, advice and suggestions are much appreciated. T...


 Would you recommend travelling through europe alone? 24/m?
I want to travel Europe on my own because it will force me to meet people in hostels and when I'm out and about. I think I will be able to find people to go sightseeing with me at each ...


 Is it true that Jews born in Russia are not considered Russian?
...



cynical axiom

I was thinking of going to Krakow for a few nights,but I can't speak a word of Polish?

Is English broadly spoken there ?
Additional Details
Dear "I'm back". hows London these days ? still full of snakes ?

    



Show all answers


Charlotte E
First of all certainly go it's a magical city and the atmosphere is fantastic!! There is so much to see and do no matter what your age or what you're interested trust me on that I went last year for my 14th Birthday and I loved it!!
2nd of all to answer your question it is spoken it's not so brilliantly spoken with some of the older people but the majority people speak english but you don't really need it if you're anywhere near the centre cos you can just walk :) but the Polish are very friendly and you'll love your time there.
There are also a lot of tours you can take we went to Auschwitz and the Salt Mines with a company called Cracow Tours which you can find in the Rynek Glowny (The big square in the old town) and they picked you up outside of certain hotels at certain times of the day and take you to where you are going to visit, and they also give you a tour guide to take your group round.


marcoporres
Don't worry, the Polish people are generally intelligent and well-educated. Most will speak English because they take the learning of foreign languages seriously in other countries, unlike the UK.


B. O. B.
Rating
Yes, that and German.

Could say: "nie mowie po polsku" - "I don't speak Polish".


edvardas u
Yes there are not so many peoples who can speak english I was many times in Poland,better if you go to some town where are many of turists maby there are working some students and you can have whot you want,but Krokow is very old and nice town,any way good luck:)


Orla C
I doubt it will be a problem, to be honest. English is widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe now.

However, it's always well received if you learn a couple of phrases in the local language, like please, thank you, do you speak English? If you have a good guide book for Krakow, there should be a bit with that at the back of it.


☺☼♪♫►↕
Rating
yes i'm sure you could find some people who can speak english and polish to help you


Emil.
Lots of people there speak english!Lol just made sure you know how to speak english very well because there was an italian lady and she couldn't speak english and couldn't pay for the item it was so funny.


MAX PAYNE
I'm polish i been there its a beautiful city you have to see the castle if you are a girl at close to my age i go whit you


Mott
Rating
the kids in poland learn english in school, but i dont think many people speak really good English, only some.


Pockyman
Rating
Don't worry people in Poland speak eather englishor polish.


mogofo
Rating
Yes it is, especially since the EU treaty, more and more Brits are buying property there so the locals are encouraged to cater for their needs which include themed restaurants etc etc

Much like what we are doing in the UK for them.

Hope this helps.


vanhardenberg
Rating
ive been there me self and i got around fine with english, there not exactly experts but you get around


Olive K
Rating
well since krakow is a popular city the do speak some english
(but since its popular bring a whole lot of money)
since everyone from everywhere goes there you will be fine
heres a cool place u can go
the salt mine it is soooooo amazIng Wieliczka is what it is called it i frezzing beause it is below ground but the line is really long soo go extra early and they speak fluent english there


RESTURANTS are
- exspensive at times
- usually the menus are printed in polish and then printed in english right next to it



ANGUS
I spent a week in Poland with a mate, of which three days were in Krakow. We got by just fine. English is very widely spoken. A few tips - taxi touts are the biggest ripoffs anywhere. Ignore them. Same with street vendors offering to change your money. Railway guards are scum, and love targeting tourists. Always buy a first class ticket if you are travelling by rail - it costs a few pennies more and denies them the opportunity of charging you a few quid for accidentally stepping into a first class compartment. (Happened to me. B*st*rds.) Have fun. Send me a postcard.

p.s. Snakes?





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.104
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds