After spending time in krakow, the differences compared to Poland’s capital are highly noticeable.
The city of Krakow, one of Poland’s older cities. Dating back to the 7th century, this city has always been a culture center for the country.
Many of the city’s buildings, have been untouched nor modernised. Opposed to Warsaw, the city lost it’s soul due to the war, Krakow still has it’s roots. At times, you would feel as if the buildings bleed out history. Almost as if, they want to tell you thier story.
I just had to add food on this post. Best sausages ever!!!! Kielbasa was the only Polish food, I truly enjoyed.
Thank you for taking your time to read this post. Next week, it will be very emotional. We will be in Auschwitz. Have a great week and stay healthy. Much love!!
Great post, I have always wanted to visit both Krakow and Warsaw xx
Nice! I’ve been in Poland like 3 times and never went to Krakow!! Cant wait to go there and I am looking forward to read about your Auschwitz visit!
I will be up tomorrow 🙂 thank you for reading
Brilliant description.. cheers
Gorgeous pictures!
My family is from this area and we’ve always wanted to go and check it out!
I’m a big fan of Poland … Nice post.
I’m happy you’ve seen Poland! I am Polish myself so I appreciate this x
Great important post, where you make the main focus, really makes me happy for its necessary of importance.
With all that Krakow has to offer it amuses me that all you can write about is Kielbasa!