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| Sun 7 £118 or Fri 12 £86 or Sun 14 £81 | ||
| Fri 12 £80 or Sun 14 £75 or Mon 15 £86 | ||
| Sun 14 £150 or Mon 15 £161 or Wed 17 £155 or Thu 18 £160 or Fri 19 £161 or Sun 21 £175 | ||
| Wed 17 £155 or Thu 18 £160 or Fri 19 £161 or Sun 21 £175 or Mon 22 £170 or Tue 23 £166 | ||
| Wed 17 £155 or Thu 18 £160 or Fri 19 £161 or Sun 21 £175 or Mon 22 £170 or Tue 23 £166 or Wed 24 £150 | ||
| Fri 19 £166 or Sun 21 £180 or Mon 22 £175 or Tue 23 £171 or Wed 24 £155 | ||
| Wed 24 £175 | ||
| Wed 7 Jan £175 | ||
| Wed 7 £165 or Thu 8 £165 or Fri 9 £165 | ||
| Wed 7 £165 or Thu 8 £165 or Fri 9 £165 | ||
| Wed 7 £143 or Thu 8 £143 or Fri 9 £143 | ||
| Thu 8 £131 or Fri 9 £131 | ||
| Fri 9 £126 | ||
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Quick Guide to Newcastle International Airport (NCL) Airport Location Just off A696, 6 miles north west of Newcastle City Centre. 50 Miles east of Carlisle and 100 miles south east of Edinburgh. Excellent Metro, train and road connections to Scottish Borders, Northumberland and Durham. How to get there Bus - Regular bus services from Newcastle and Metrocentre, Blyth & Cramlington. Metro & Train - Efficient 25 min. service from Newcastle Central to airport Metro station next to terminal. Road - From the west take the A69 which joins the A696 direct to airport; from north or south use the A1 then take the A696. Taxi - Fare from Newcastle costs around £12-15. Coach - National Express has good value coach services to Edinburgh, Durham, Sunderland | ||
| 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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