Beware these 12 traps when apartment hunting in Poland
Thinking about renting an apartment in Poland? There are some important things to know that might be different from your home country. Some are common sense, some are just strange, some could really cost you money and stress if you get caught out. Here are 12 things...
5 Top Bars in Wroclaw in 2015 for Craft Beer Lovers
As a new resident of Wrocław, either for a short stay, or as a long term expat, after you have settled in and found the fastest way to reach the office every day, you move on to the next enquiry: what are the best places to have fun in this city? If you are a beer...
5 Best Suburbs to Live in Warsaw
Poland is a growing economy and more expats are moving to Warsaw, the capital of the country. Anyone who knows basic 20th century history is aware that Warsaw is a sort of Phoenix bird: nearly completely destroyed during World War II, the city was rebuilt and is now...
Poland bank holidays 2016
13 public holidays and religious feasts (which are non-working days) are celebrated in Poland. Most public institutions, banks and shopping centres are closed on these days. However, you may find some smaller shops in the neighbourhood, which will be open. In bigger...
Save money on marketing with an overlooked goldmine – the Expo. Part 2 of 2.
Continuation of Part 1. Part 2: What to do when you are there. So, you've made all your preparations, you've picked the best time, you've arrived at the trade show, and you are ready to start. What next? If you are new to the whole thing, and there is more than one of...
Save money on marketing with an overlooked goldmine – the Expo. Part 1 of 2.
Part 1: Finding and preparing for an expo. Today there is a huge focus on using the internet for all of your marketing. An explosion of websites, articles and blogs are all screaming at you to tune keywords, generate links to your site, create elaborate technology...
Poland bank holidays 2015
Nowadays Poles celebrate 13 public holidays and religious feasts, which are non-working days. Most public institutions, banks and shopping centres are closed on these days. However, you may find some local smaller shops in the neighbourhood, which will be open. In...