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The Rough Guide to Poland (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback)

by Mark Salter (Author), Gordon McLachlan (Author), Jonathan Bousfield (Editor)
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  • Paperback: 784 pages
  • Publisher: Rough Guides Ltd; 5th Revised edition edition (30 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1858288495
  • ISBN-13: 978-1858288499
  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 13.4 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 52,973 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Up-to-the-minute accounts of all the sights from the fast-changing cities of Warsaw and Krakow to the laid back lakeside resort of Mazuria. Critical reviews of restaurants, bars and accommodation in every price range. Extensive coverage of the countryside from Slow'inski National Park's sand dunes to the alpine Tatra mountains, with practical advice on how to explore them.


About the Author

Mark Salter first visited Poland in 1983. Now a teacher and journalist, he returns regularly, on trips from his home in Stockholm. Jonathan Bousfield has been writing for Rough Guides for over 10 years and has authored Rough Guides to Croatia, Austria and the former Yugoslavia.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential companion, 26 Sep 2006
By Kate (London) - See all my reviews
I opted for the Rough Guide after reading the negative reviews of the Lonely Planet, and was not disappointed. There is a wealth of historical and cultural information as well as the usual accommodation, restaurant and sights. All the info was well presented and structured and easy to read considering the sheer amount.

I was travelling with 2 Poles as well as other Brits and they were impressed with the accuracy of the guide, even learning something themselves! We tried several of the recommended restaurants in Krakow and found all the descriptions to be accurate, and also some fantastic nightspots that we would never have found otherwise. The guide even told us how many trains a day ran, which was handy when half the party missed the train back to Warsaw.

A great guide, the only downside being that my travelling companions got mildly annoyed by my constant 'interesting' titbits.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Very Good Company, 10 Jan 2007
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Bousfield's and Salter's "Poland" is a very good travel companion to everyone around in Poland; the book is full of practical and historical information (which is very accurate, as far as I could ascertain) and written with a good dose of wit.
And mind, I am saying this as a German and can tell you that the English-speaking world should be proud of guides like this one. German travel guides come, in most cases, with many high-res photos but with only very superficial practical information and with much condensed information on people, places and monuments. So the near-absence of photos and plates in the Rough Guide to Poland is to be welcomed because the visitor needs to get to know a place by being said something about it; there is actually little need for visual presentation in a travel guide (if you want to get to know Poland via colour plates, buy yourself an illustrated book and stay at home...). To sum up: A very good travel companion and enjoyable to read. - And yet another advantage of being German and having a British travel guide at hand in Poland: The dreadful episodes of WW II and the countless Nazi crimes are presented and commented upon in Bousfield's guide in a very objective and straightforward manner, quite different from the self-abasing (yet ultimately slightly hypocritical) manner to be found in many German guides to Poland. There is, therefore, much painful objectivity in Bousfield's book, yet lacking the appaling effect of the German "Schuldkomplex" - and this is much to the credit of his guide as well. So, in case you are German (or Austrian or Swiss for that matter) and reading this, get yourself this guide rather than any of "our" travel handbooks and find about about Poland!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to Poland, 17 May 2005
This article refers to this new edition of the Rough Guide to Poland.

What I like about Rough Guides is that as well as giving you potted information about sights and attractions they are very strong on historical and cultural contexts. This edition is a balanced overview a fascinating country.

The introduction of the book gives you some 'must sees' and 'when to go' advice. For those interested in Krakow I would recommend travelling in late Spring when the weather is warm and you beat the crush of tourists.
The main part of the book is split up into Poland's different regions. There are chapters on Warsaw, Silesia, Krakow etc.

I went to Warsaw but mainly stuck to the Krakow area. I found the information on this area very useful and I used it as a basis of my trip. At the end of each section there is information regarding train/plane times. I found this essential, and Rough Guides are the best in this respect.

Places are always being touted as the 'next Prague' but I think Krakow comes the closest. It truly is a beautiful place. The main square brought me back time and time again. The place has such a great ambiance and I especially liked the classical street music. If I did have a slight grievance it is that many of the wonderful churches seemed to have constant services and the museums have strange opening hours, so watch out for times. One of the most interesting days was wandering around the district of Kazimierz, away from the crowds, highly recommended. The nightlife in Krakow is also excellent with over 100 pubs and great restaurants! Overall, it is one of the most enjoyable destinations you can head for.

There are lots of possible excursions, and to the south there are the beautiful Tatras mountains. Many fellow travellers recommended the mountain town of Zakopane to me, and there are the famous saltmines of Wielicza which appeared on the recent BBC show 'Around the World in 80 Treasures'

Nearby, Auschwitz-Birkenau is one of the most moving places I have been to. The first camp (Auschwitz), where the museum is, is sadly crushed with tourists on tour groups (some of them not showing much respect). I would reccommend skipping the short guided tour and walk around the museum at your own pace- it can be very emotional, and you need time to reflect. Birkenau is completely different and the majority of the murder took place there. I will never forget the size of the place. I don't think you can explain it to people. Because there are less tourists here, you could really reflect and contemplate the past. In some places there was no one around. I believe that everyone should go at least once in their lifetime, the place speaks for itself.

Another reason I liked this guidebook is it's 'reading list' towards the back of the book. In this section, the editor recommends reading material. Using this as a cue I read the various books on Polish history which really brought it's interesting and often tragic past to life. I particulary reccommend Norman Davies' 'Rising 44'.
On several occasions on I leant my book to fellow travellers as the historical and cultural sections were much more instructive then the LP guide books.

My only slight criticisms are that Rough Guides can sometimes be a bit political and left field. Readers are not stupid. Without out this it would be perfect. Also, the photographs are extremely dated and seem to originate from the Communist era.

All in all, I found this guide to be very useful. You can enjoy reading it before your trip to Poland, and as invaluable and entertaining read (especially on the long journeys) whilst you are there.

Poland is a cheap, safe, fascinating country with lots to reccommend it.

Enjoy your trip!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential before you go and while your there
Poland is a huge country and extremely diverse but this guide helps capture almost all of it. With the English language only really spoken in the main cities it is well worth... Read more
Published 20 months ago by T. Hill

3.0 out of 5 stars A decent guidebook, though it could be improved
Quite a useful guidebook, certainly comprehensive and containing plenty of information about places. Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2007 by BookWorm

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't travel without it!
An excellent 'rough guide', which follows the high standards set by the rest of the series. Read more
Published on 13 Dec 2005 by Mark Barnes

3.0 out of 5 stars reasonable
Excessively PC like other Rough Guides - ...I'm sure but the outdoor activities of more interest to the average reader seem to get less attention. Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2000 by dughall@horizcon.freeserve.co.uk

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