Most Polish cities have well-developed networks of public transport. Depending on the city, they include buses, trams, trolleybuses, trains, and underground trains. It is usually a good idea to buy a long term ticket, as it's hard to avoid public transport.
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1. Switzerland. Tucked inside the small but incredibly beautiful country of Switzerland is one of the most efficient and scenic rail networks in the world.
From the towering Tatra Mountains to the wild Baltic Sea, Poland is filled with vibrant cities known for their splendid heritage, mouthwatering cuisine and stunning architecture. Poland is home to numerous attractions and landmarks that are sure to delight visitors from all over the world.
By the same train, crossing borders? Thats already a lot of countries. Not only the direct neighbours: Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Tschechia. There are also direct trains to: Italy, Hungria, Slovenia, Suezia, Belarus, Croatia, Russia/Moscow.
Switzerland! Yup, taking the bus or train in Switzerland will set you back quite a way with the most expensive public transport in the world (and we can't say we're surprised). A one-way trip, on average, will cost €3.56 (USD $3.97), while a monthly pass, on average, costs €79.14 (USD$88.26) — ouch!
According to the guides of an alternative tour around Warsaw the most dangerous area is Praga, in particular Brzeska Street. I went there one afternoon to check it out. The area truly has a run down, prewar war feel to it.