Wednesday 12 March 2014

Poland

Kraków

Kraków boasts "beautiful architecture and old charm," leaving visitors with something to "always cherish and remember." In addition to having many cultural and historical sights of its own, this Polish city is also "centrally located for different side trips." The restaurants are "very quaint with excellent food and reasonable prices."

1. Climb Kopiec Kraka for beautiful views of the city

Kopiec Kraka offers splendid views of the city. It costs nothing to climb up this ancient mound and the views of Kazimierz and the Old Town are one of a kind. Its age and original purpose remain a mystery although it’s assumed to be the resting place of the legendary prince Krakus.

2. Take a relaxing walk at Wisla Boulevards

The Wisla Boulevards along both sides of the legendary Wisla River are perfect for a stroll, a jog and even a picnic. Take a bike, a book or a loved one with you and enjoy the calm atmosphere and scenic views. It’s a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. There are also many events held here throughout the year offering a variety of different activities.


3. Cross the modern Kładka Bernatka bridge

Spanning across the Wisla river, The Kladka Bernatka footbridge connects Kazimierz to Podgórz. It provides easy access to what used to be the border of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It’s a pleasant way to get to Old Podgórze, leading directly across to a small enclave of restaurants and bars.

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