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Exploring Krakow

Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday – 23, 24, and 25-June-2024


My time in Krakow was, unfortunately, quite brief. I was here for a specific purpose, to see a specific sight, and unfortunately I simply didn’t have enough days in my adventure to spend extra time here.

Fortunately, I did have some time available for adventures – just one afternoon and two evenings, but fortunately that would turn out to be enough for me to at least get a quick glimpse into the beauty of one of the gems of Poland.

After the train dropped me off at the central gallery, and I’d forged my way through the throngs of tourists to settle into my home for the next few days, I forged outward. Grabbed a quick bite to eat, took a moment to look over the map of the city… and plotted a route to circumnavigate the walls of Old Town. You know, I really am appreciating these cities with their old towns and their walls… really does make for a simple and easy way to do a quick literal loop of the touristy area, you know?

I saw parks, walls, a fire-breathing dragon (the legendary Wawel Dragon), a beautiful castle garden (the Baszta Sandomierska and the Royal Courtyard), and some gorgeously preserved city gates (St. Florian’s Gate and the Barbican Gate). I wandered, noticed the pretzel-bagel hybrids for sale everywhere, and decided to get one on my way out of the city. I enjoyed the sun, and endured the heat. It was, simply, lovely.




As is tradition – I ate food in Krakow. Crazy, right? I know. As I was only in town for two evenings and a single full day, though, my gastonomic adventures were perforce a bit limited… but none-the-less included some of the best meals I’ve had in Europe to date:

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