The average Polish family is planning to cut their Christmas spending by 3.3 percent this year, a poll has found.
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The 2021/2022 school year concludes on Friday for the over 4.7 million students in Poland.
With an abundance of off-grid locations spread across the country, spending summer in Poland should not mean spending big in the seaside resorts, says Alex Webber.
Concerned about those trapped in stifling hot apartments, Mali Bracia Ubogich have responded by taking those in their care on scenic day-trips with local volunteers.
Over 62 percent of Poles are planning a vacation this summer, with 75 percent of them intending to have a holiday in Poland, according to a survey by the IMAS International pollster.
A recent survey by pollster Kantar shows that 46 percent of the Polish public intend to travel for a holiday this summer while 38 percent intend to stay at home.
A regulation of the minister of education published in the Journal of Laws stipulates that winter holidays for all students during this school year will take place at the same time, from January 4 to January 17, immediately after the Christmas break.
The first of its kind in Poland, the pop up hotels are aimed at those who want to experience Poland’s undiscovered areas of natural beauty, far away from traditional tourist hotspots. And as they are mobile, they can circumvent pandemic rules.
The Polish first couple, President Andrzej Duda and his wife, Agata Kornhauser-Duda, have conveyed their wishes for a peaceful Easter full of mutual warmth, hope and peace and for the holidays to pass in health and safety.
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