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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Sightseeing Scenes from Krakow, Poland

We had a few factors limiting just how ground we could cover during our 4 night stay in Krakow. First, we got to our Airbnb around 8pm on arrival 'day', which left us with just a couple waking hours. But we made the most of it. Second, the weather was dicey. Cool, cloudy, with periods of rain. Nothing too awful, but it put a bit of a damper on things. And there was one 15-minute stretch where we took shelter under the Sukiennice arcade listening to Norwegian high school student sing a few current global pop favorites. Third, I had to work for parts of two of the three days we had in town, so I didn't have as much free time as I would like to fully range around and see everything I wanted to. All that said, there were some highlights.

Of course we strolled around the Rynek Głowny quite a bit. Much of it organically as our Airbnb was on the southern edge of Stare Miasto and we criss crossed the main drags of central Krakow as we moved from point to point. Weather wasn't really conducive to parking ourselves at one of the many restaurant patios ringing all edges of the square. But the scenery was still impressive, even with a bit of rain in the mix.
Rynek Głowny, Krakow, Poland
On Saturday afternoon / evening we had a 'food tour' by scooter. Tour itself was not great. Guide was cranky. We were the only two people in the group who didn't cancel. So it was effectively a 3-hour private tour with temps in the low 50s / high 40s led by a grumpy dude who clearly wanted to be somewhere else. And while we did not love the guide -- and wished we had thought to bring gloves because scooting around in the wind for 3 hours under those conditions is tough on the hands -- this tour was a pivotal part of our vacation overall. Neither of us had previously been on a scooter. I booked this tour as a way to get our feet wet with the idea. Success. For the next 10 days we were scooting fiends all across Poland, using both the Bolt and Lime scooters in Wrocław, Poznan, Gdynia, and Sopot.
We did the obligatory couple-with-their-scooters pose in front of Wawel Castle.
in front of Wawel Castle, Krakow, Poland
We took the obligatory picture of the fire-breathing dragon.
Wawel dragon, Krakow, Poland
We saw the musical clock at Collegium Maius.
And we scooted our way to Plac Nowy in Kazimierz for an obligatory sampling of the famous Zapiekanka, which was okay. Judy noted correctly it was like Stouffer's garlic bread with a bunch of stuff on it.
Sunday midday we went to see the inside of Wawel Castle. First time I had done a self-guided tour with the audio guide. Useful. Skipped it along as I didn't need to soak in every detail about the provenance of every painting or desk. But it was pretty interesting. Not the most impressive castle / palace I have visited. Not the worst.
Monday morning it was a walking tour of Kazimierz and the Jewish Ghetto. If you take one and see this guy as your guide, you're in good hands.
He's well suited to his work. First, he's 6'7" with a strong voice. Two traits that serve him well in herding his group around a busy tourist area. Second, he's a historian and Krakow native with a good storytelling streak. So we spent a couple hours getting the history sprinkled with some Schindler's List tidbits. And I took a bunch of 'vibe' shots as we walked.
With that we wrapped our official 'sightseeing' rounds in Krakow. Rest of the time was spent exploring and eating, and I'll have some 'mini reviews' posted soon-ish on the restaurants we tried.

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