Decameron Apartments
ul. Filipa 8, Krakow
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Decameron Apartments Krakow

ul. Filipa 8 Krakow, Southern Poland, 31-150 , Poland

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Emotional palce to be

A travel blog entry by robynstravels

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... back to the motel for a much need nana nap and Deena decided to stayed and look around the square. Tonite we went to went Polish Polka Party we had a ball we were lucky enough to sit at a table with non drinker so when it was time for the Vodka shot we had them all the food was fantastic and the entertainment was interesting but it was time for the nite to end so back to the motel to pack our bags ready for country and ...

Krakow Part 2 (Visit to the Salt Mines)

A travel blog entry by abbyandmorry

Last night we returned from Auschwitz (I have posted my remarks on the camps separately) to enjoy a great vegetarian dinner at a place called Glonojad on Pl Matejki 2, just steps from our hotel.  I had what was listed as a traditional Polish potato pancake with vegetable.  The vegetables were like a ratatouille on top and were very good.  Morry had lentil perogies, which I guess is one vegetarian take on another traditional food.  I also had a delicious fresh squeezed ...

Walkabout Krakow & Happy Wedding Anniversary

A travel blog entry by debsndarren

... of the square and at
the tram stops.

Then we headed off to to Plaszow - the site of Krakow's Concentration Camp. Apart from a sign and a couple of buildings there isn't much to say where you are and what happened on the site. It was eiree wandering around knowing the history. There's a huge granite memorial to the people who perished there.Turned out to be a lovely sunny day, even though it was a bit chilly.Feet ...

Krackin' Krakow

A travel blog entry by clarf

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... took us into one of the gas chambers at Auschwitz I, followed by the crematorium. It was dark and spooky and extremely sad to know that so many people had lost their lives here. We saw the gaps in the ceilings, through which the canisters of toxic gas had been pushed and then the ovens in which three bodies at a time were burnt. It was in fact prisoners themselves who had to clear out the gas chambers and put the bodies into the furnaces, and these groups of prisoners were ...

Krakow - Noticably Good

A travel blog entry by mistyofthedane

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... the city. Our hostel is extremely well located (just one block away from the main square), so it was pretty relaxing.

In the afternoon it was a bit of a different story however, as we went on a tour of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp complex. The first thing to realise about this place is that it's not one camp, but rather a series of large and small camps. I'm not going to go into much detail about what went on in the camps themselves (there's plenty of info online for ...