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Hello my friends! Dziendobry from Poland!

Today, we will walk around a small town of Pultusk (100km north of Warsaw). Beautifully located near the Narew River, Pultusk has a rich history and tradition. It is an ideal destination for a Sunday afternoon.

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The old castle is now called Polonia House, it serves as an elegant hotel and conference centre.

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My parents walking in the park surrounding the castle:

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Many regions in Poland have been affected by very severe thunder storms. Broken branches can be seen in parks and along roads.

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In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte spent four days in this house:

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Tower of the former Gothic-Renaissance town hall:

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Basilica of Pultusk:

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Finally, Joanna in Pultusk:

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Thank you for visiting this charming town with me!

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    1. Yes Agnieszka, I recommend visiting Pultusk on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Bardzo polecam, jest co robic przez pare godzin i jest gdzie usiasc i wypic kawe lub cos przekasic. Obok nas zamowili przy stoliku pizze i wygladala przepysznie. I jeszcze dodam ze Pultusk szczyci sie najwiekszym rynkiem w Europie pod wzgledem ilsci metrow kwadratowych. Jak to sie mowi po angielsku: it’s worth the drive to Pultusk.

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