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The International Day Pass will cost you $10 a day and lets you use your bundled minutes, texts and data. If you’ve got a T-Mobile ONE plan, you’re all set with unlimited international data and texting (and 0.25¢ for calls) but (and it’s a big but) If you want to be sure you’re getting full speeds, $5 a day gets you half a gigabyte of LTE/4G speed data. If your phone is unlocked but you want to keep your US number active while you travel you might find the cheapest option is to buy a basic phone and put your US SIM in that (if possible) and use a local SIM in your smartphone.
It’s her effigy you’ll see burned in countless spring celebrations here, from the smallest village to the biggest city. It’s a big party with plenty of dancing, singing and homemade food. The festival takes place at the end of April and generally consists of bonfires and parades, especially in the villages. If you’re visiting Europe in the spring and you’d like to put some pep in your step, there are several festivals that combine celebrations of the season with world-class music.
In Wroclaw, Poland’s fourth largest city, the first thing you’ll likely notice—or rather, gape at—is the strikingly beautiful architecture. The Gothic churches with intricately carved details, grand Baroque university buildings, and candy-colored townhouse facades that frame the city’s Market Square could well be the setting of a children’s fairytale. But when you’re walking around Wroclaw, the second thing you’ll likely notice, even if you’re only mildly observant, is the presence of bronze figures, each about a foot tall, on street corners, outside store windows and even going about their business in the city Whatever your opinion may be about the dwarves of Wroclaw, I’m sure they’ll make your exploration of the city a little more fun and interesting.
There’s no better way to spend your evening during summer than to escape the heat and noise and relax in one of the many beautiful summer gardens in Bucharest, the resurgent capital of Romania. With free wifi and a laid back atmosphere, this is a great place to take a break from the bustle of the city, to catch your breath or catch up on your emails. There are plenty of amazing cafes and gardens in Bucharest, but lounging and sipping aren’t the only things to do in this great Romanian city. If you’re looking for other things to do in Bucharest, you’ll definitely want to start at the colossally opulent Palace of Parliament, also known as the People’s Palace.