Tag: Krakow Attractions

  • Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Eastern Europe // Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town – Had a mixed feeling on the last day in Krakow as the sad was about to leave this beautiful city, yet the happy was sunshine was out finally in Krakow during my 3 days holiday. I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to see the Old Town in a sunny day, so I went out early with a friend while the other two were still snoring on the bunk beds.

    Despite I’ve visited the Stare Miasto on the night before, yet seeing it in day time just gave a different experience and view. Small little Stare Miasto, but magnificent and beautiful. Krakow is a good place for short getaway in Eastern Europe, not to mention, cheap food too! I am quite amazed on how they restore and maintain the buildings and attractions Europe, the conservation is somehow different with Malaysia’s. Not overly restored, yet maintaining a little bit of its originality.

    After touring around, it’s noon and we spent time at McDonald’s while waiting for our bus to Zakopane, which will then connects us to Poprad in Slovakia, then to Bratislava.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    Wavel Castle, one of the attraction in Stare Miasto, didn’t go in because there’s entrance fee.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    A selfy in front of Wawel Castle to prove my visit.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    Church of St Anne.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    This is the Town Hall Tower.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    Eros Bendato sculpture by Igor Mitoraj.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    St Mary’s Basilica with two interesting unidentical watch tower.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    A picture with Polish teenage girls after answering a few of their questionnaires as they were looking for tourist to write ‘I LOVE YOU’ in their language. I was confused about what to write, Malay, or Mandarin, and I’ve written both.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    Bought and posted post card and unfortunately, it never arrived back home after 3 months.

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    McDonald’s that has a price that is close to Malaysia’s!

    Krakow: Sunny & Beautiful Day At Stare Miasto Old Town
    Bye Krakow, bye Poland!

  • Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Eastern Europe Trip // Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town – It was a disappointing evening at the Wieliczka Salt Mine as we couldn’t get to visit it. We took our slow time back to our hostel without rushing like Amazing Race as before, then spent some times talking to backpackers and rest. As th night was still young, we didn’t want to waste the last night at Krakow, moreover we didn’t really explore the Old Town yet, so we did a night tour of Stare Miasto, instead of sleeping at the hostel.

    A tourist city is always filled with people, so as Krakow too. Touring at Krakow’s Old Town at night still feels better than touring Warsaw ‘s Stare Miasto at night as there’s still people walking around, chattering can be heard in the air, and camera flashes occasionally at the attractions.

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town
    Christmas tree with the main market square at background.

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town
    St. Mary’s Basilica, the tallest church in Krakow.

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town

    Krakow: A Night Out In Stare Miasto, The Old Town
    The beautiful Cloth Hall.

  • Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Almost

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Almost

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Almost – Trying to visit both Auschwitz Concentration Camp & Wieliczka Salt Mine in a day is definitely not a good idea, especially during winter! We missed a bus at Auschwitz and only reached back the city of Krakow at about 4pm, hopped on the 4.15pm bus hoping to reach by 5pm as the website of Wieliczka Salt Mine stated that the last entry is 5pm, yet not sure what time does it really closes, and we couldn’t make it despite we reached the Wieliczka at 4.53pm.

    7 more minutes, yet we couldn’t make it as we didn’t know the direction from the bus stop. When we found the direction, only then we know it’s about 800m away. We puffed our way to the salt mine and sadly, the entrance was pitch black, closed and no people around. Then we saw a sign ‘Salt Mine closes at 3pm during Winter’, laughter broke out as we were trying to gasp for the cool air. HAHAHA.

    Even if we did not miss the bus back in Auschwitz, we would still not be able to make it. So it’s surely not recommended to visit 2 major attractions in a day, unless you are on a paid tour that brings you to both of them.

    The salt mine were built in the 13th century where people carved into the solid walls of salt with hand tools to extract them for table salt. It’s one of the first UNESCO listed site back in the 70s and the underground area spans up to 3km of gallery and museum. It sounds quite amazing, and it may need some times to tour around the underground as it’s quite deep and long.

    Too bad, we didn’t get to visit it. A backpacker at our hostel told us that the salt mine was just ‘salty’, and that’s her description of it and she told us that we had made a good choice visiting Auschwitz first instead of the salt mine. Ah, what a comfort words to us.

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

    Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Min

  • Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp – A Horrifying Trip

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp – A Horrifying Trip

    Eastern Europe Trip // Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp – I’ve know nothing about Krakow until I’ve got year, only learned that there’s a concentration camp nearby which that was the biggest Nazi’s concentration camp back then. I know about concentration camp, from the movie ‘The Boy In The Stripped Pyjamas’, high school history never talk about holocaust, it’s just a brief history of World War 2 in the text book, I read about them on Wikipedia mostly. Somehow, reading on the Internet could hardly describe the situation of holocaust.

    Auschwitz-Birkenau is about an hour and a half out of Krakow. A bus ride from the main bus station would be the ideal way to go there rather than taking the train as it takes you directly to the front of the camp and it runs every hour, price at 12PLN/person.  You can easily ask from the bus info at the information counter. Auschwitz-Birkenau is actually 2 concentration camps, which Auschwitz 1 is the museum and gallery area which describes the horror story of the camp and Auschwitz 2, or known as Birkenau is the main camp, where the main gas chambers were situated. Birkenau was the site of most of the killings took place.

    Upon arriving at Auschwitz 1, I could feel a gush of silence, chilly and eerie. There were quite many visitors, but no laughter can be heard. It’s a serious and deep atmosphere. Entrance to the camp is free, but you can book a guided tour of various language. Somehow, you can skip the ticket and follow along those guided tour too, you just have to turn yours ear on.

    Most of the barracks here are gallery that shows the brutality of the camp. You would get even more terrified after visiting all the gallery and get a true understanding of what’d happened back during the World War 2. Passing through row of pictures of the dead, seeing the dilapidated buildings and interiors of the camp, and places where the inmates were killed by shooting, hanging, and torture, as well as the items that were left by the dead were just horrendously mind shocking.

    This experience gets worsen when you are at the gallery that shows the hair, the yes the hair, that Nazi collected from the inmates. 7.7 tonnes of hair were collected from the dead, which the Nazi wanted to resell it to make cloth. This is just disgusting. No photos are allowed, and I don’t think anyone would want to take the pictures of the hair. My mouth hung open, I struggled to breath and a sharp pain hit me somewhere under my ribs. Sad.

    Did I mention how many were killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau? It’s about 1.1 million people! A little bit about the horror story, Jews who were under 16 and those who were ill would be sent to the gas chamber directly and got gassed by toxic Zyklon B, then cremated straight away by the inmates. Most of them who came here did not get to live more than 3 months. The most horrifying story was when the victims were told that they were to take a shower by SS officers at a gas chamber disguised as shower room with fake showers and pipes . The victims were asked to undress and be ready to shower, and what happened next was just petrifying where the Zyklon B toxic gas was released into the chamber. Screaming and moaning from within could be heard outside despite the thick concrete wall.

    It’s just emotionally disturbed after understanding about the story. After about 2 hours of tour, we’ve decided to skip Birkenau camp and leaved back to town to rush to Wieliczka Salt Mine. If you are in Krakow, I recommend you to spend about a slow day at Auschwitz, and another day to the Salt Mine, so that it would not be as rush like us. Auschwitz is a good visit and it must not be missed, one will definitely not regret it. A tips, check the time table of return bus early to plan your time well, else you will be like us missing bus here and there.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    ‘Arbeit macht frei’, German meaning ‘work makes (you) free’

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    Model of the gas chamber and crematorium.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    Zyklon B pellet.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    Belongings of the victims.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    From the place where inmates were shot to dead.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    Victims were hung here.

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

    Krakow: Auschwitz Concentration Camp
    The one gas chamber at Auschwitz 1.


    Emotionally disturbed.

  • Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Eastern Europe Trip // Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter – We were supposed to be on a public bus heading to Wieliczka Salt Mine, unfortunately we couldn’t make it, not because we missed the bus or short of time but it’s the receptionist had gave us a wrong bus info! We ended looking for the bus for an hour, asked the helpful local but no luck; sun set, night fell and times out. So the plan b was to tour around Kazimierz Jewish Quarter and only head to the the two main attractions of Krakow – Wieliczka Salt Mine and Auschwitz-Birkenau Death Camp the next day. This plan was quite challenging too because the salt mine and the concentration camp are both located very far away.

    Back to Kazimierz, it’s a Jewish quarter in Krakow and this was like my first time coming in contact with Jews, Jewish, or Hebrew, or anything related as Jews are quite rare or none in Asia, and my passport is now allowed to go into Israel. So, it’s a very new thing to me!

    With much excitement, I wandered around the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz and found, nothing much, except bunch of jewish restaurants, cool bars, Hebrews and a few Synagogue (Jewish temple). Pretty quiet at night and it took just less than an hour and a half to finish walking the whole Kazimierz. I’ve been to a Chinese temple, a church, a mosque, a Hindu temple, but not a synagogue. Too bad, it was late and it was closed for visit.

    Night fell, nothing much to do, hungry, and we bought spaghetti and cooked at the hostel. That’s what a shoestring budget traveller does.

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter
    Lovely weather at Krakow, felt good.

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter
    Corpus Christi Basilica.

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter
    A synagogue.

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter
    Dinner at B Movie Hostel.

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