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Please tell me, in Turkey or Egypt, the norm is to leave a tip in the room, how is it in Greece? the smallest euro banknote is 5 (I think it's a bit too much), but "metal" doesn't seem to be serious?
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 12 answers
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tipping is essentially a manifestation of gratitude and attention to the service staff, which doesn’t really hit your pocket, so why not?) and someone in your homeland takes all the pennies from the bill for dinner - it’s a matter of principle approach - to leave or not to leave)) ) Farther...
The question of interest is this - if purchases are made in Germany and Austria, and the exit from the Schengen zone will be Hungary or Poland, then how is it right to do everything in order to return the money. Interested in actions that need to be correctly performed abroad. Which border guards should stamp Austrian and German? Where can I get them if there is no border control anymore. Or all the same, at the exit from Schengen, ask the Hungarians ... Who faced, write, please! Thanks in advance!
14 years ago  •  4 subscribers 11 answers
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Good afternoon. The seals are not put by the border guard, but by the CUSTOMS OFFICER of the last Schengen country through which you leave the Schengen. Packages with purchases must be sealed before departure, then the customs officer, when crossing the border, will confirm the export of goods from the EU, and put a stamp on the Tax Free check. You can get a refund on a Tax Free check either at the point of payment at the border when leaving the EU, or in Russia, but whether it is possible in Uk ... Farther...
They offered a tour for 3 adults with 4 excursions: 2 overviews, Vienna, Dresden - for 180 USD. more expensive than without excursions. Is it worth taking? I would like to at least approximately know the prices for excursions from the hotel to Vienna, Dresden.
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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We paid for an excursion to Dresden from Prague for the whole day 50 euros. A ticket to the Gallery was paid separately - combined (to all museums), about 13-15 euros. If only an art gallery - about 8 euros. But this is the price in group tours. Farther...
1. Walking tour "Magic and mysticism of Prague". Additional charge 2. Walking tour with a boat cruise on the Vltava "Legends of Prague" 3. Walking tour "Beer tour in Prague" 4.Bus tour "Pearls of Moravia": Moravian Karst and the city of Pernstein 5. Bus tour "Journey to South Bohemia": the castle of Gluboka nad Vltava and the city of Cesky Krumlov 6. Bus tour to Vienna 7. Bus tour in Karlovy Vary 8. Bus excursion to Dresden 9. Walking tour "Many faces of Prague": Vysehrad, Petrin, castle "Troja" 10.Bus tour "Detenice Manor: Castle and Medieval Brewery", incl. sightseeing of the castle, brewer, beer tasting, dinner at the tavern restaurant P / S We will not ride a savage, alas, so I would like to make everything as interesting as possible. Help :)
13 years ago  •  19 subscribers 22 answers
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1. The magic and mysticism of Prague - an evening tour, just wonderful, it will tear a little away from reality. 2. A boat on the Vltava - nothing special, but you can go on your own, and not with a group - the result: cheaper, but the effect is the same, as they say. 3. Beer tour - do it yourself - taste different types of beer in bars, buy in your room, and spend time on the tour in the Old City - you won't regret it! 4. The pearls of Moravia - if I'm not mistaken - these are castles, for l ... Farther...
Friends, which city would you recommend to visit? We will stay on a sightseeing tour in Prague, and one of the days there is an opportunity to visit one of these cities. What is your opinion: which of the cities is better to visit (I'm interested in medieval architecture) or better to stay and walk around Prague for one more day? Thanks in advance!
12 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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I am for Karlovy Vary or Dresden)) Farther...
Vacation in February, tell me how to dress to be comfortable
13 years ago  •  5 subscribers 31 answer
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Why are you so aggressive. And 100% skepticism. I trust the person who told about WHAT you can find in Europe that is clearly not popular in the expanses of the Motherland. This is not a schoolgirl and not some kid from the street told me. The city is called Schwekhet (or Schwechat - I don't know which is correct). The man gave me a friendly warning. I shared the warning with another person who asked the question. It was not about the fact that furs are watered in Schwekhet. A man lives in Schw ... Farther...