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There is no direct train from Warsaw to Riga or Tallinn. It is possible to do the journey by, train, but that's cumbersome. It takes you two days and you are traveling on local trains, mainly soviet style Elektrichkas. You have to travel from Warsaw to Vilnius and then from Vilnius to Riga, and finally from Riga to Tallinn. Note that this road does not ...


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The trains do run from Tallinn and Riga to Warsaw same as the other way around. The easiest way to find them would be actually via Polish Rail site and schedule, which will allow you to search destinations in either direction and will provide you the changes needed to complete your journey. Strangely enough (or may be not) the number of changes is actually ...


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Leaving a tip is a personal decision and on average I only leave a tip in about half of the places I stay. When I do, I never leave it loose on the table as i was told the maid is not allowed to take it. I use Merci Envelopes that I have bought online. These are small red envelopes that I carry in my wallet and can personalise if necessary. You could ...


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In my experience of holidaying in Europe & North Africa, tips for chamber maids etc are given at the end of the holiday/stay and more often than not given directly by oneself to the chamber maid, rather than being left anywhere. Money left on a table would almost certainly not be seen as tips for cleaning your room, as indicated in Karlson's comments. ...


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Given the definition of Tips being gratuity for good services why not use that as a basis for whether or not you leave a tip? While in United States, Canada and elsewhere tipping in restaurants is expected it is still optional, so if you like the service you leave more if you don't you may not leave anything, so while it may not be expected by the hotel ...



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