With Dep and Stephane we spent a lot of time exploring Krakow.
Here are some pictures of the main square:
The main gate, the only remaining part of the old city walls:

St. Mary's basilica - the largest church on the square:

Inside:

St. Peter and Paul's:

St. Andrew's, the oldest church in Krakow:

Another view of St. Mary's:

The main square and a man dressed as polish cavalry:

View of Wawel, the king's castle:

Ratusz tower, the old City Hall:

Some traditionally dressed polish musicians:

And Dep and Stephane's favorite pastry shop, Cafe Mini:


Festival celebrating May 3rd, Constitution Day:


And an opera on the main square celebrating the 650 year anniversary of the Jagiellonian University, the second oldest university in Europe:

Barbakan, or fortified outpost, outside the city walls:

And here's an obwarzanki stand. Obwarzanki are delicious pretzel/bagel like bread things. These stands are located all over Krakow, a godsend when you're running around and want a delicious snack:

Here are some pictures of the main square:
The main gate, the only remaining part of the old city walls:

St. Mary's basilica - the largest church on the square:

Inside:

St. Peter and Paul's:

St. Andrew's, the oldest church in Krakow:

Another view of St. Mary's:

The main square and a man dressed as polish cavalry:

View of Wawel, the king's castle:

Ratusz tower, the old City Hall:

Some traditionally dressed polish musicians:

And Dep and Stephane's favorite pastry shop, Cafe Mini:


Festival celebrating May 3rd, Constitution Day:


And an opera on the main square celebrating the 650 year anniversary of the Jagiellonian University, the second oldest university in Europe:

Barbakan, or fortified outpost, outside the city walls:

And here's an obwarzanki stand. Obwarzanki are delicious pretzel/bagel like bread things. These stands are located all over Krakow, a godsend when you're running around and want a delicious snack:

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