Apartamenty Florian Krakow
ul.Czerwonego Pradnika 19 Krakow, Southern Poland, 31-436, Poland
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Experiencing Krakow
... like feature of the hotel was the gorgeous, red-carpeted staircase that spiraled up 4 or 5 stories with spectacular chandeliers.
We dumped our stuff and started walking south through the huge square past Wawel Castle and through the narrow streets of Kazimierz, the old Jewish Quarter. We crossed the Wisla River on a bridge garnished with hundreds of little padlocks left by young married couples symbolizing their unbreakable bond. We had ...
Goodbye Poland (For Now Anyway)
... tour ended and the quide left us after telling us about the castle and cathedral and answering any questions we had. We have to say that the walking tours we did in Berlin were better than this – probably a reflection on the guide more than than the sites we were seeing.
As we climbed the road up to the castle we noticed the wall had many plaques with names on them. These were names of the people who, during the ...
Polish Hospitality - Great and Terrible
... We go down into this place which is basically empty except for staff. Waitress comes and the girls order long island ice teas, and ask us if that’s what we want. We all say sure, why not. We are all talking and it’s a good time until after about ten minutes the bill comes. Before the waitress leaves I tell her there is a mistake with the bill, seems to be one extra zero on the total here. Because what I am reading is that there are ...
Krakow & Auschwitz
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After the 2 hours walking tour of Auschwitz we then jumped back on the bus and head a few km's to the other camp Birkenau. By this stage the rain was so bad and we were all so wet that our guide quickly took us to the important parts and we were done in about 20 minutes. The atmosphere seemed alot more sad and chilling than at Auschwitz. I think that may have had alot to do with the weather as well is its history.
After another one and a half hour ...
Just one day out of life - it would be so nice
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I spent my first night lost in the streets of Krakow past midnight, having to thred myself back into the suburb where 'The Elephant on the Moon' guesthouse was. It is run by a small polish man with poor english and a goatie. He seems to lack social skills, but is very helpful, running around doing his duties without a fuss. The guesthouse is run with passion - not just because of the themed rooms, the free drinks in the fridge, and the various tours and services provided - ...


