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After having a whole week in Krakow, I decided to leave this lively city. I took a train to get Pzemysl, a city situated on a hill, close to the ukrainian border. As you could notice, I dont follow exaclty my first itinarary. Quiet different, but I didnt know before that you didn t need anymore visa to enter in ukraine. You don t need visa since 2005. I ve planned to stay only 2 days in cracow, i stayed one week, that what I love in my trip, the freedom to stay longer or to leave when I want.
Contrary to cracow, only very few people speak english in this. In cracow everything is done to attract the tourist and to make her life easier: menu are in english, lot of youth hostel, change office in each street,....
I was quiet nicely surprise of the motivation of the young polish to make up lost time from the communist period. In few years it should be the same economic lecel as in western countries .Old people have some difficulties to adapt with the capitalism, some of them prefer the old time. But young people don t, they learn foreign language and they are not afraid to have a while in western country to get experience. I read in a newspapers that most of them are ready to work more than 10 hours a day to get experience (really far away the 35 hours a week in the french companies).
It s 7h30 in the morning, I got up early to catch the bus to Lviv. I stayed one night in this cosy hotel in Premysl, I slept quiet well , I needed to recharge the battery after the night life of cracow. It s 5 degree outside, today I put my scarf for the first time. I walked until the bus station. I bought the ticket 20 zlotys, I changed my polish notes into ukrainian monnay. I ve exactly 23 minutes to spend 6,56 zlotys. I bought 3 bananas and a snack I took it as breakfast. The crappy bus is ukrainian, we are only four in it. I was going to understand later that it was not the good choice to take this bus.
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