Krakow, Poland

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4 years ago, July 5th 2007Delete | Edit No: 1 Msg: #16114  
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Just come back from a week in Krakow, Poland. Amazing city, would recommend it and I don't understand why it isn't as popular as others! :) Reply to this

116 weeks ago, November 24th 2009Delete | Edit No: 2 Msg: #94392  
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I live in Cracow and what can I say - I completely agree with you! It's one of the most amazing cities not only in Europe, but in the world. In my opinion even a week is too little to visit the whole Cracow. Wawel Castle, Kazimierz (Jewish district), a great number of museums, a extraordinary market square, hundreds of churches, really worth to see. In Cracow, you can feel the spirit of the past, but you also meet thousands of students, as it is definitely an academic city.

When you decide to stay for a couple of days, there is a lot of cheap hostels to choose. Not so long ago my cousins visited the city and, as my flat is rather small, I booked for them a room in Aston Hostel - really nice and comfortable place, almost in the center of the city. Reply to this

94 weeks ago, April 30th 2010Delete | Edit No: 3 Msg: #109953  
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I live in Cracow too and this city surprise me every day. Remember, that Cracov is not only Wawel Castle and market square, visit also Nowa Huta and Festung Krakau (bunkers).
I can confirm spacechicken opinion, Aston Hostel is really nice and cheap place. They have very friendly crew. Reply to this

49 weeks ago, March 12th 2011Delete | Edit No: 4 Msg: #130920  
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You forgoteen about Salt Mine in Wieliczka ( is located very close) and Auschwitz-Birkenau camp (is located 65kilometers from Krakow)
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