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Introduction

Malbork

Malbork

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Malbork is a city in the central north of Poland with around 40,000 inhabitants. The city is especially famous for its castle and museum which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Getting There

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Getting Around

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Sleep

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Phone

See also: International Telephone Calls

Post

Poczta Polska is the Polish public post service. Post offices are generally open from 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday. Some offices are open on Saturday until 2:00pm and the main post offices in major cities are open daily, 24 hours.
Services are generally ok, but don't expact it to be fast and it is not always reliable, though most letters, postcards and parcels will arrive at its destinations after a week or two. You can find the red post boxes dotted throughout the country. You can check this postal website to see how much sending a letter, postcard or parcels costs, both domestically as well as internationally.

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