5. Septemer - Krakow

प्रकाशित: 06.09.2021

We have exchanged the cool north wind for cold east wind. The weather in Poland doesn't really suit us; but at least it's not raining and it's nice and warm during the day.

In Krakow, we only have one day and we don't want to spend it on the main tourist attraction - the Castle - but rather experience the city. And this city is really beautiful. I would even say it's more beautiful than Gdansk, but that's a matter of taste.

And take two or three days. There is a lot to see and many good restaurants. We fled from the east wind after one day.

Self-tensioned clothesline outside the square
Self-tensioned clothesline outside the square

As you can see, we needed to do laundry. There are no trees within the campsite so I ask at the reception, which is located in the neighboring hotel, for a clothesline. 'I am afraid I can not help you.', the friendly young man says. So I tell him that we have a clothesline with us and if I could use the trees outside the campsite. 'Oh sure,', he replies with a grin, 'you can use our trees.'


Birch trees on the Vistula riverbank
Birch trees on the Vistula riverbank


Monastery
Monastery?


Towards the city center along the Vistula river
Towards the city center along the Vistula river


View of the castle from across the Vistula river
View of the castle from across the Vistula river


And from the city
And from the city


Partially renovated row of houses
Partially renovated row of houses


View into a courtyard
View into a courtyard


Katja and Volker before lunch
Katja and Volker before lunch

Decide for yourself who is more excited about the food ;-)


Facade in the Jewish Quarter
Facade in the Jewish Quarter

We were mainly in Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter in Krakow, where the film Schindler's List was also filmed. There are many pubs and restaurants here. We had Israeli dinner with live Klezmer music.


Path downstream to the left of the Vistula river
Path downstream to the left of the Vistula river


New Synagogue with exhibition in front
New Synagogue with exhibition in front


Small but fine
Small but fine


Neighbor

Our neighbors were an older Polish couple who spoke German. When asked about it, the woman said they are both Germanists. That's probably why she has a camper.



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