Outside cosmopolitan Warsaw, Eastern Europe's largest country is well worth the trip for its atmospheric, historic cities like Cracow; Europe's largest primeval forest; a fetching Baltic sea coast; and impressive mountains with good skiing.

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Cracow cited as one of '7 of Europe's Chepeast Cities to Visit'

  Europe is of course filled with amazing scenic and cultural sights and experiences, but it's also known as by and large an expensive place to visit. Yet it doesn't have to be! There are still a number of European cities and countries where you won't bust your wallet on lodging, dining, entertainment, and touring, and here are seven of them - many, but not all, in Eastern Europe (and of course don't forget that in budget travel, a good part of your savings occurs at the beginning and end of…

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  • A Tripatini member would love some tips on Cracow for a trip 2 weeks from now. If you'd like to help, please respond at the link below, on Ask A Travel Expert:

    http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/sights-and-restaurants-in

    Thanks!!
  • Our deep condolences to Poland and its people for the loss of many of its top leaders in the plane crash on April 10.
  • Nice job on both fronts, Tim! Want to post that blog entry in our Lithuania group, too?
  • Hey I notice the video clip I made on Krakow for Lonely Planet is here on the page. Nice.

    By coincidence, I've just posted a new blog entry re communist-era remnants in Poland and Lithuania, here it is:

    Red Menace: Communist-Era Relics

    Enjoy!
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