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Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków May 16th 2004

Lots of history, so much history!... read more
Cracow
Cracow
Cracow

Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków May 1st 2004

I’m backlogging some of my previous travels in Europe from when I was in high school and college. They won’t contain much information as it was a while ago, but I would be more than happy to share my experiences with anyone who has a question. My second (maybe first) favorite city in Europe. The parks are great, the castle is amazing, the square is fun to hang out in, and the bars are some of the best in Eastern Europe. However, what makes this place so great are the locals. From my experiences, they are the friendliest in Eastern Europe. They will walk up to you, have conversations about whatever, and are truly interested in you and your opinions. ... read more

Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków March 22nd 2004

By far my favorite city in Eastern Europe (assuming that Hungary is classified as Central and Estonia Baltic), Krakow has as much to offer in its surrounding areas as in the city itself. We took a quick day trip to the Ski resort of Zakopane, headed off to the salt mines, and took in the sobering sights of Auschwitz. The market square and surrounding streets are a great place just to sit, walk and experience the atmosphere of Krakow. Try to get lodging within the old city walls, or very close to. The class that the city offers warrants a stay close to the old town. There are several hostels that send out scouts to find guests. This is a good way to find lodging, but be sure to bring the price down if it is ... read more
Auschwitz
Busride from Lithuania
Zakopane

Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków August 12th 2003

In the south of Poland lies a jewel. Krakow is a beautiful city, full of bars, squares restaurants and also has many interesting exhibitions and concerts. It seems that Krakow escaped the bombing and destruction that hit Warsaw. The main square is a wonderful place for the tourist; bars, restaurants and cafes surround the perimeter. The square, Rynek Glówney, is about 800m wide and is the largest medival town square in Europe. Towards the southern end lies a market hall where good quality souviners can be purchased at very reasonable prices. I bought a really nice wooden chess set, board about 50cm across, and pieces about 4cm high for around £10 (60 Zlot). Just outside the main town is Wawel Hill. On the top a castle and cathederal sit. Make sure you have a ticket everytime ... read more
Paintings for sale
Horses in the main square
Krakow Tram

Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Auschwitz August 10th 2003

During the summer of 2003 I traveled through Eastern Europe. My travels took me to many places where the darkness of recent history was remembered. The Occupation Museum in Riga, the KGB Head Quarters in Vilnius and the whole of Warsaw s Old Town - so much was lost to Europe in the wars, both hot and cold, that ripped through the last century. Auschwitz one of the most well known places steeped in tragedy from the second world war. 60 km's from Krakow, many hostels organise day trips and public transport is also available. The two camps slaughtered around two million people, more people than I will ever meet or maybe even see. The numbers were vast, 27 nationalities, 90% of the victims were jews. Most of the camp remains, though only one crematori remains, ... read more
Birkenau
The Remains of a Prison House
Hair

Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Auschwitz August 18th 2002

I'll never forget Auschwitz. I had nightmares for a week afterwards. It is horrible to be in that Gas Chamber and crematorium. What happened back then was evil.... read more




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