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Hungarian journalists stay in Warsaw

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A group of Hungarian journalists and bloggers representing tourism and lifestyle media stayed in Warsaw on 16-19 May.

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The objective of the fam trip was to present ideas for two– or three-day city breaks in the capital of Poland. On the first day the group of Hungarian journalists toured the Old Town and admired the panorama of Warsaw from the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science.

On the second day they visited the Praga district. A tour of the Polish Vodka Museum was among the key highlights. Fam trip participants were enchanted by the Łazienki Królewskie Park, which they admired later on. On the last day the guests visited the Copernicus Science Centre and then toured the city on their own.

The diversity of Warsaw in regard to the architecture and character of its particular areas made the greatest impression on journalists and bloggers. The guests also paid attention to delicious cuisine, numerous green areas and the varied offer of the Vistula banks combining modern boulevards with pristine nature. 

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