Krakow Krakow in Poland is a base for some remarkable experiences. After we had booked into our hotel just a five minute walk from Krakow’s main square, the second largest in Europe. Eniko took us to meet up with our bike tour guide. After selecting our bike’s, again Roxy and I rode the tandem, we were guided through the historic city with its walls, gateways, attractive buildings, castles and churches in the centre, before heading out to what remains of the Jewish quarter, the Jewish chair memorial and Schiendler’s factory. Krakow’s past is blotted by the horrors of the Nazis and the second world war and the essence of this tragic story was told to us sensitively by our tour guide on our way around. On the tour we discovered a culinary secret in a Granny’s
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