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Day 3 - Zakopane to Krakow
... in so we leave the bags and wander in to the centre square. It's a warm day now...rather a sweaty job even lugging the bags the short distance from the bus station. Time enough to quench the thirst before check in. We find a nice spot on a table fronting the square for a people watch and a cold beverage to ease our way into an afternoon and evening in Krakow. After a couple of beers and a nice lunch of soup we move in to our apartment. A dodgy apartment key and some friendly ...
Wielicza salt mine
... to Krakow,with it's magnificent castle, - Wawel Hill - and the cathedral where generations of Polish kings were crowned and buried. We enjoyed exploring the historic heart of Old Town - Krakow - this area is the largest medieval town square in Europe so we made sure we had several stops and cuppa's/wine/beer/meals to enjoy the sights. Dominating the square is the 16th century renaissance Clothes ...
Vodka Tasting and Concentration Camps
... and Americans all became temporary best friends. The shots were dangerously delicious and everyone kept downing them till they were crossed eyed. Then the Aussie guy decided to pass out (while standing) and crashed back first onto the coffee table. That’s when we knew should take the party outside! We then some how, made our way to a Salsa club (which is huge all over Easter Europe) ...
Jimmy Krakow and I don't care
... up for the tour, not really a place i wanted to just stumble around with a book or phamplets. Auschwitz and Auschwitz-Berkanau are quite depressing places as you'd expect, but there is something eery about walking around these ground. Knowing what went on through history is one thing, but to be in the places where it actually occured, and being inside a chamber where hundreds of thousands of people were murdered is ...
Aint No Crack in Krakow
... along with vendors in little log cabins selling trinkets and grilling amazing Polish food. I still don’t know what it was for, but it was fun, we caught the tail end of whatever it was.
(This blog is getting a little too long so I’ll try to wrap it up.)
We went to the “Dragon’s Den” (no, not the TV show with the rich business men) at Wavel Castle. And later on at night we attended a Hebrew Calligraphy workshop. I really ...