All the basics you need for short trips and city escapes. Chat, eat, shop, and celebrate your way through the wonders of Eastern Europe.\ Small Talk Eastern Europe covers Albanian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, and Slovene.
All the basics you need for short trips and city escapes. Chat, eat, shop, and celebrate your way through the wonders of Eastern Europe. Small Talk Eastern Europe covers Albanian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, and Slovene. Toronto Star, February 2006 - Toronto Star Lonely Planet guides are a must-pack
At a glance 5Map 6Festivals 8Public holidays 12Albanian 13Pronunciation 14Essentials 15Chatting 15Eating & drinking 18Exploring 19Shopping 21Working 22Emergencies 22Bulgarian 23Pronunciation 24Essentials 25Chatting 25Eating & drinking 28Exploring 29Shopping 31Working 32Emergencies 22Croatian 33Pronunciation 34Essentials 35Chatting 35Eating & drinking 38Exploring 39Shopping 41Working 42Emergencies 42Czech 43Pronunciation 44Essentials 45Chatting 45Eating & drinking 48Exploring 49Shopping 51Working 52Emergencies 52Hungarian 53Pronunciation 54Essentials 55Chatting 55Eating & drinking 58Exploring 59Shopping 61Working 62Emergencies 62Macedonian 63Pronunciation 64Essentials 65Chatting 65Eating & drinking 68Exploring 69Shopping 71Working 72Emergencies 72Polish 73Pronunciation 74Essentials 75Chatting 75Eating & drinking 78Exploring 79Shopping 81Working 82Emergencies 82Russian 83Pronunciation 84Essentials 85Chatting 85Eating & drinking 88Exploring 89Shopping 91Working 92Emergencies 92Slovak 93Pronunciation 94Essentials 95Chatting 95Eating & drinking 98Exploring 99Shopping 101Working 102Emergencies 102Slovene 103Pronunciation 104Essentials 105Chatting 105Eating & drinking 108Exploring 109Shopping 111Working 112Emergencies 11224 hours in the city 113Bratislava 114Budapest 115Ljubljana 116Prague 117Skopje 118Sofia 119St Petersburg 120Tirana 121Warsaw 122Zagreb 123Index 124
\ From the PublisherLonely Planet guides are a must-pack” —Toronto Star, February 2006\ \