This being my first time taking a real train (excluding the MRT or German high tech kind).. we didn't really know where to go, we didnt even know how to read the tickets haha.. See Wei Sing in the background asking the yellow vest guy.. who didn't help much..
And after a long long wait.. and countless announcements in Hungarian.. the train is finally on its way!!
And so we tried to get as much sleep as we possibly can on a train.. while trying to use use our blankets in a cabin that was getting quite cold..
City intro:
Krakow is one of the oldest and largest cities in Poland. It is in the south of the country and the River Vistula runs through it. It has a population of about 800000 people. A Polish classmate of ours in TKK tells us that Krakow is NOT pronounced as K-RA-COW.. but should be pronounced as K-RA-COU.. It is common also to spell it as Cracow.
Krakow is one of the oldest and largest cities in Poland. It is in the south of the country and the River Vistula runs through it. It has a population of about 800000 people. A Polish classmate of ours in TKK tells us that Krakow is NOT pronounced as K-RA-COW.. but should be pronounced as K-RA-COU.. It is common also to spell it as Cracow.
Anyway we needed to do layer up in the train station coz we weren't really expecting Krakow to be 10 degrees colder than Budapest.. It was Easter Sunday morning, so the tourist info wasn't open.. but we found a simple map nonetheless and made our way (walking distance) to Atlantis Hostel! It was kinda early, so we nua-ed a bit before heading out for breakfast in the Old Town (Stare Miasto). The shops outside the Old Town were mostly closed for the Easter weekend..
Every hour in the taller tower, a fireman makes a bugle call in memory of the event when Krakow was invaded by the Tartans. The fireman had spotted the enemy in the horizon and sounded the alarm. He saved the city but was shot by an arrow in the neck while playing his instrument. That is why the bugle call ends abruptly.. =)
In the past, the whole of Krakow was surrounded by city walls. Florianska gate is the entrance for all visiting the King of Poland. From the Florianska gate the Royal Road starts, cutting through the Main Square and ending in Wawel Hill.
We decided to take a walk by the River Vistula since we had time. By now, the midday sun had warmed up everything, and we enjoyed a nice relaxing stroll.. taking in the sights and the sun.. Of course this also meant that it was time for us to pose for some shots..
The next day was taken up by 2 things. We booked tours to Auschwitz and also to the Wieliczka Salt Mine. I've decided to do a separate post for Auschwitz coz the intensity of my experience demands for it (look out for next entry).. so imagine that it's about 5pm on Monday and we're at the Salt Mine =)
This historic salt mine in Wieliczka is the only site in the world where mining as continued since the middle ages. It is big.. i mean huge.. i mean MASSIVE. It spans 9 levels and excavations in total stretch for 300 km underground. The deepest point is 327 metres. We only went down 3 storeys to a depth of 130m or so. Thankfully the lift was working. The guide told us not to get lost.. coz they might take 1 year to find you. Wieliczka is included in UNESCO's 1st World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage sites. The place is quite touristy actually.. haha.. but it's still quite cool nonetheless..
Hey Toni.. this picture was taken especially for u.. =)
The mine is filled with beautifully decorate and lit caverns and lakes. Many statues and carvings were made by miners in the past. What i can't figure out is.. why are miners carving stuff?! Shouldn't they be digging??
A choir was practising while we were there.. =)
It was late in the evening by the time we returned from the mine.. and we decided to take a walk into where the old Jewish Ghettos were. This was where the Jews were relocated during the war.. (To know more.. go to http://www.actionreinhardcamps.org/occupation/krakow%20ghetto.html)
The sun set rather quickly, this neighbourhood was kinda rough, and besides, we didn't have specific places we wanted to visit.. so we didn't spend a long time..
Tuesday arrived! Our plan was to conquer Wawel Castle, walk through the Old Town to buy some souveniors and gifts and lastly to spend the rest of the day shopping at Galleria Krakowska.. a huge shopping centre next to the railway station..
We spent about 4 hours in Galleria Krakowska. I bought a pair of pants, we had lunch, went to Carrefour to stock up on supplies and then went to have ice cream before heading back to Atlantis.
But the day was not over yet.. The 3 of us went to this Irish pub at night to catch the Liverpool - Chelsea match.. which ended 4 - 4. It was such an incredible match that i almost died. I also gained the glamourous honour of being Wei Sing's funniest Liverpool fan friend. I'm so proud. Oh and i had another Zyviec.. I like this Polish beer =)
But the day was not over yet.. The 3 of us went to this Irish pub at night to catch the Liverpool - Chelsea match.. which ended 4 - 4. It was such an incredible match that i almost died. I also gained the glamourous honour of being Wei Sing's funniest Liverpool fan friend. I'm so proud. Oh and i had another Zyviec.. I like this Polish beer =)
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Interesting read)
Yes great match- Liverpool and Chelsea.
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