Traveling in Style—Krakow’s Carriage Rides
DrFumblefinger admires the elegant horse-drawn carriages in Krakow’s Market Square.
DrFumblefinger admires the elegant horse-drawn carriages in Krakow’s Market Square.
Krakow’s large Market Square is bustling with activity much of the year. We visited in the fall and even then the flower vendors with quite
Cloth Hall is an old market located in the center of Krakow’s popular Market square. It has been in business for hundreds of years and remains a popular tourist destination.
DrFumblefinger visits a jewelry shop in Krakow specializing in amber.
One of Krakow’s neighborhoods, Kazimierz, used to be predominantly Jewish before the Holocaust. There are many historic features of Jewish heritage remaining in Kazimierz, but
The food we enjoyed in Krakow was top-notch! Wonderful soups, perogies, goulash, roasts, etc. It was typical before each meal to be served fresh rye
While rambling around Krakow we came across a large public art “market”. A number of street artists had their works for sale, hanging inside the
Krakow’s Barbican dates to the late 15th century. The Barbican was part of the Royal Road — a route the king marched during coronation from
It was a cool damp fall day when my brother and I explored the King’s Road area of Krakow. We’d wandered around for a few
Situated on Wawel Hill, just across from the city’s historic Wawel cathedral, is a statue of Krakow’s most beloved resident, Pope John Paul II.
DrFumblefinger admires the elegant horse-drawn carriages in Krakow’s Market Square.
Krakow’s large Market Square is bustling with activity much of the year. We visited in the fall and even then
Cloth Hall is an old market located in the center of Krakow’s popular Market square. It has been in business for hundreds of years and remains a popular tourist destination.
DrFumblefinger visits a jewelry shop in Krakow specializing in amber.
One of Krakow’s neighborhoods, Kazimierz, used to be predominantly Jewish before the Holocaust. There are many historic features of Jewish
The food we enjoyed in Krakow was top-notch! Wonderful soups, perogies, goulash, roasts, etc. It was typical before each meal
While rambling around Krakow we came across a large public art “market”. A number of street artists had their works
Krakow’s Barbican dates to the late 15th century. The Barbican was part of the Royal Road — a route the
It was a cool damp fall day when my brother and I explored the King’s Road area of Krakow. We’d
Situated on Wawel Hill, just across from the city’s historic Wawel cathedral, is a statue of Krakow’s most beloved resident,