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12020-10-27T00:39:45-04:00Ciechocinek37Salt-springs! A hotel! A kursaal (amusement park), complete with reading room and cafe!plain2021-01-14T09:35:11-05:0052.883333, 18.783333Salt-springs! A hotel! A kursaal (amusement park), complete with reading room and cafe!
And as if that were not enough, from this small town on the left bank of the Vistula River you can take a steamer to Warsaw instead of traversing the "miserable-looking country."
This is a node on the Guidebook gameboard. Feel like playing?
Will you disregard Baedeker's caution (surely you read the hyperlinked note above) and board the steamer for Warsaw? If so, click the blue "Begin" button below.
Otherwise, to return to Alexandrovo and board the train as planned, click this link.