CitiCracow Apartments
Karmelicka 36 12, Krakow
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CitiCracow Apartments Krakow

Karmelicka 36 12 Krakow, Southern Poland, 31 128, Poland

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Summer's over in Krakow

A travel blog entry by brookeandnick

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... area of Krakow. This was the area where most of the Jewish people in the city lived, and there were many, since Poland had around 70% of the world’s population of Jews prior to WWII. Another interesting fact about the Jewish population we learned was that was one of the reasons they were initially persecuted was because the black plague seemed to have little effect on them, which back when people were not so intelligent was blamed on witchcraft. ...

Krakow Part 2 (Visit to the Salt Mines)

A travel blog entry by abbyandmorry

... this place apart is it is the only place with double jacuzzi) means we have no chair in our room at all.  No place to sit.  Mom and Dad's room, with one king instead of the two doubles we have, does have a nice office chair.  There are also no common rooms, so while we wait this morning for the bus to take us to the salt mines, we are all confined to our rooms.  Dad's leg is bothering him today, so we are all worried about the 2 hour tour inside the mines.  He does not ...

Auschwitz

A travel blog entry by debsndarren

... as the eye can see there are the remains of the brick chimneys from the huts that were previously burnt down. Plus the wooden watch towers and the concrete posts of the barb wire fence. An eerie place.

The blocks that are still standing include the children's block and a block for women waiting to die. Each block had a different feel to it. Despite the location, the children's block felt a weirdly ...

Krackin' Krakow

A travel blog entry by clarf

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... picture rather than a polished bod à la Arnie (Schwarzenegger). We found a cute little market which sold a whole lot of touristy things and admired the town hall clock tower (the actual adjoining town hall having vanished into the depths of the past – maybe this is related to the tower’s lean of approximately 55cm apparently due to a ‘strong wind’ in 1703) and peered out through the darkness at the castle (Wzgorze Wawelskie) which was quite beautifully lit ...

Krakin in krakow and a trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau

A travel blog entry by stackynlambs

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... lazy on the golf buggys, having a tour.
after lunch we headed back towards the square and went to visit wawal castle. quite amazing to see, its a red brick castle filled with school kids, priests, nuns and tour groups. we came to the centre where a massive square was, filled with beautiful architecture and full of photographic history and the crown and armory historical room. after jasmine and myself devoured the souvnier shop we headed out via the dragons lair, a very ...