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Krakow and its region

Cristina Rebiere, Olivier Rebiere

Publisher: Cristina & Olivier Rebiere

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Krakow and its region
 
Discover a gorgeous city, full of history and culture!
 
Would you like to meet History at every street corner?
 
Welcome to Krakow, in Poland, right in the heart of Central Europe, one of the most beautiful cities of the old continent!
 
Would you like to be amazed by a stunning city, breathtaking landscapes, and enjoy this beauty?Krakow and its region are the right destination for you!We hope that our eGuide Voyage Experience will prove it to you.Read at your own pace and browse through photos, sites or interests.
 
We are Cristina & Olivier Rebière and travel the world since we are students. We have visited more than 60 countries and love finding solutions to travel at affordable prices and maximize our budget to discover hidden treasures during our stay, just like you!
 
Prepare and live your holiday … differently!
 
In fact, in this innovative eGuide, which is a vitaminized supplement to classic tourist guides, we share with you our passion for travel and our crush for Krakow, a gorgeous city that really worth the travel!
 
So, if you do not know where to spend your next holidays or an extended weekend, why not make a visit to Krakow? All its treasures are waiting for you.
 
With this responsive eGuide, use your tablet or smartphone without internet connection and navigate through all the information by choosing from the 3 available methods:
 
By site: Use a « classic » geographic display with high-resolution maps
 
By photo: Choose one of the photos and « jump » in the corresponding section
 
By affinity or interest: Select one of the thematic icons and get a list of the corresponding websites!
Available since: 02/26/2024.
Print length: 41 pages.

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