Thursday, February 7, 2013

A perfect day in Cracow


Let me tell you how I imagine a perfect day in Cracow.

Breakfast in a cafe at Wolnica square in Kazimierz district,
Walk over to Nowy square, to see other folks hanging around in cafes,

Linger over the flea market of Kazimierz,


Grab a lunch at Miodowa street,

 
A quick glimpse into St. Bernardine,

Check what's up at the Wawel Castle,

Make sure that the dragon is still spitting fire at tourists,

Go down on the other side of the hill to check whether the tourist industry is still working,


Spot some business equipment of a Krakowiak guy leaning at the fortification wall,



Catch in the act a knight disarming and a priest thumbing through a tourist guide,
Feel the wind in the Kanonicza street,

Window-shop at Grodzka street,


Rynek - market square: what is the souvenir industry doing?

Still enough products for tourists in the Cloth Halls (Sukiennice)?


Check out latest fashion trends on Cracow girls,

Breathe freedom despite the worst quality of air in Poland at the biggest medieval market square in Europe. Nevermind the smog!

Eat an Oscypek (cheese fom the highlands) at Maly Rynek,


 Watch a French acrobat at Planty Park,

 
Return to Kazimierz to attend a concert of Klezmer music,

Have a couple of drinks with my friends at Jozefa street,

Go to Nowy square to have a legendary Zapiekanka at midnight.

That's it. Take a cab, go to sleep! Good night.






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