Very common occurrence in Krakow...
Down under in the Salt Mine
Street leading to the main square - Rynek Glowny
So many beautiful horse & carriages like this one in the square...
St. Mary's Cathedral
Ummm, potato and cottage cheese dumplings - a Polish favourite
Menu
One of our local bars that served the deadly wodka
The gate to Auschwitz concentration camp
The wall where thousands were shot dead
Rynek Glowny
Ahhh, one of our lovely Polish meals out. So much food, beer and vodka for less than £20!!!
The Jewish district - Kakimierz
Simon next to Schindler's Factory
Inside St. Mary's Cathedral
We went to Krakow for Easter and we were so stoked with what was there! It was surprisingly pretty, amazingly cheap and full of so much history! I think we could have easily spent another day or two there just exploring...
Our first day we spent at the local Salt Mine - we went down 300 or so meters to see the mine, which was apparently only 1% of what is actually there. It's not used as a real mine anymore, but it was still very interesting...
Our second day was spent at Auschwitz concentration camp. 90km west of Krakow are the three camps very close to each other. We spent hours being guided around and learning all about what actually went on during these awful years.. I won't go into too much detail here as I'm sure you don't really want to hear about it. I'm still glad I went to see it though... was something I think I just had to do....
Our next few days were spent exploring the old town, the Jewish district and anything else that Krakow had to offer. The city itself was soooooo cheap! Probably the cheapest place we have ever been to in this world.... seriously! A pint of beer was around £1, a beautiful Polish meal was under £5, a trip on the local tram or bus was 50p and it just goes on... really cheap :)
We were on the vodka, or known as wodka locally a little bit too much... they do so many flavours and it seems to be the local drink. Rather than going to the pub with friends for a pint or two, you go to the pub for a shot or two of vodka. ewwwwwh!
Definitely recommend Krakow to you travellers out there looking for some history but still fun.
4 comments:
So much history to take in. Didn't realise the Schindler Factory was there. And what about the Polish menu? Something of a challenge. The horses and carriage photo should be one for the album. ONce again so many great shots.
Wouldn't like to eat that salt. The mines I saw in Germany were brilliantly white!
Krakow sounds a nice peaceful place considering what it went through.
Death camps pretty chilling aren't they but as you say need to be seen.
No wonder they're into the vodka. A pint can take a while to drink how fast do they go through their firewater?
So you sure had a blast!!!!
Love the way you get into the local culture... no matter how hard it is to swallow!!!
Nice that Krakow is so lovely after it's awful history.
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