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| Wed 17 £151 or Thu 18 £145 or Fri 19 £145 or Sat 20 £160 or Sun 21 £175 or Mon 22 £151 or Tue 23 £160 or Wed 24 £156 | ||
| Fri 19 £120 or Sat 20 £135 or Sun 21 £150 or Mon 22 £126 or Tue 23 £135 or Wed 24 £131 | ||
| Sat 20 £165 or Sun 21 £180 or Mon 22 £156 or Tue 23 £165 or Wed 24 £161 | ||
| Tue 23 £170 or Wed 24 £166 | ||
| Wed 24 £161 | ||
| Wed 31 £139 or Thu 1 Jan £144 | ||
| Thu 1 Jan £165 | ||
| Fri 2 Jan £180 | ||
| Mon 12 £175 or Fri 16 £115 | ||
| Mon 12 £162 or Fri 16 £102 or Sun 18 £97 | ||
| Fri 16 £107 or Sun 18 £102 or Mon 19 £97 | ||
| Fri 16 £102 or Sun 18 £97 or Mon 19 £92 | ||
| Sun 18 £122 or Mon 19 £117 or Fri 23 £117 or Sun 25 £117 | ||
| Fri 23 £95 or Sun 25 £95 or Mon 26 £85 | ||
| Fri 23 £84 or Sun 25 £84 or Mon 26 £74 | ||
| Sun 25 £145 or Mon 26 £135 or Fri 30 £125 or Sun 1 Feb £130 | ||
| Fri 30 £67 or Sun 1 Feb £72 or Mon 2 Feb £67 | ||
| Fri 30 £64 or Sun 1 Feb £69 or Mon 2 Feb £64 | ||
| Sun 1 Feb £120 or Mon 2 Feb £115 | ||
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Quick Guide to Bristol Airport(BIA) Airport Location Off A38, 9 miles to the south west of Bristol by road. About 60 miles north east of Exeter and 50 miles east of Cardiff. How to get there Bus - services run between Bristol rail and bus stations and the airport. Train- nearest railway station is Bristol Templemeads Station, then catch airport bus. Road - M5 is the closest motorway, follow signs to airport from Junction 22 or J20. Coach - National Express has good value coach services to destinations including Swansea, Exeter, Birmingham and Plymouth. Taxis - fare cost about £12 from Bristol City Centre. | ||
| Quick Guide to the Sights of Krakow, Poland Old Krakow - A labyrinth of alleys, yards, lovely churches & monuments, shops & bars. Rynek Glowny - One of Europe's largest market squares has cosy pavement cafes. Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Beautiful 16th C. trade building, inside are lively market stalls selling amber souvenirs. Royal Way - Waymarked city walk past old monasteries where Pope John Paul II once studied. Wawel Hill - Cracow’s ancient royal castle complex overlooks the city, the state rooms, treasury and armoury, royal tombs and Wawel Cathedral can all be visited. Wawel Cathedral - Gothic cathedral with fine 14th C.treasury. Kazimierz Quarter - Former Jewish ghetto where Spielberg's film "Schindler's List" was shot. Stara Synagoga (Alte Shul) - The Old Synagogue houses the permanent exhibit of Tradition and Culture of Polish Jews. Muzeum Narodowe (National Museum) - decorative art, 20th-century Polish art. Czartoryski Museum - Large collections of ancient art from Greece, Egypt, Orient, Turkish carpets, European paintings & sculpture. Krakow History Museum - Collections of art, furniture and objects from Cracow’s earliest times are spread over a number of sites. Muzeum Archidiecezjalne - This 14th C. house holds the room where Pope John Paul II lived, also religious art, 13th C. paintings. Nowa Huta (New Town) - Interesting 'Real Socialist' architecture from the Communist era can be visited in this model Soviet suburb. Wieliczka - Amazing and unique local saltmines filled with salt-carved statues, chapels and halls. Auschwitz & Birkenau - The Nazi death camps are well served by public transport and excursions from Krakow. | ||
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