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Non-smoking cafes in Krakow to use laptop plugged in


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jm123 [Guest]
  Jan 15, 08, 07:40  #1

I'm looking for non-smoking places, cafes, sitting areas in Krakow where I can plug a laptop in for a couple of hours.

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Jessie

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miranda
  Jan 15, 08, 07:48  #2

Internet in Krakow

this site has some addresses, as for the non-smoking you need to check it yourself

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inkrakow
  Jan 15, 08, 09:09  #3

Places that are partly or wholly non-smoking are listed here:

http://www.lokalbezpapierosa.pl/index.php/mapa/action/lista/miasto/1

I know that you can access the wireless internet from Noworolski on the Rynek (they also used to have the best almond tort in Krakow, but sadly no more).

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Seanus PREMIUM
  Jan 15, 08, 09:12  #4

I'm just waiting for the day that drinking alcohol becomes illegal in pubs, hehehe

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jones101
Edited by: jones101  Jan 15, 08, 09:57  #5

I am waiting until I can enjoy a pint without smelling like a nasty smoker after leaving.

Good luck finding a non smoking place...98% of girls and 75% of guys smoke here.

Even when the law goes into effect against smoking in pubs they will ignore it like the Italians do.

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ShelleyS
  Jan 15, 08, 10:27  #6

jones101 wrote:
they will ignore it like the Italians do


and the Spanish :))) got to love these Europeans.....

Unfortunately we have followed the rules in the UK.....

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jones101
  Jan 15, 08, 10:40  #7

Well I don't see it as a bad thing...I hate smoking and having to breathe it and stink after being around it...but I can see how a smoker wouldn't like it.

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 15, 08, 10:51  #8

on the subject of anti-smoking... is the image on the t-shirt protesting the ban in germany in incredibly bad taste or are people over reacting...?

smoke ban

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jones101
Edited by: jones101  Jan 15, 08, 11:04  #9

No I agree that is stupid...and not at all witty or smart as I am sure the designer thinks.

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jm123 [Guest]
  Jan 15, 08, 17:14  #10

Thanks for the links inkrakow and miranda.

Internet access is not important as just want to do some work on laptop, but without relying on battery power.

I've seen someone plug in their laptop in Galeria Kazimierz. Just wondered if there were any other places.

Being a non-smoker, I start feeling sick after an hour in smoky places...I didn't realise the % of girls and guys smoking were so high.

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andy b
  Jan 15, 08, 17:25  #11

Dynia is a great cafe on ul.Krupnicza which is totally smoke free, pretty sure they also have wireless internet.

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jm123 [Guest]
  Jan 16, 08, 07:44  #12

Thanks andy b.

Will check out Dynia.

J

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