Sunday, April 27, 2008

Krak-oo-wow That's Good Wodka

It took us 19 days in April before we made our first escape for the month, but it was a good wait as Erin and I choose Krakow, Poland for the second saturday-sunday excursions during our European stint. Krakow is a vibrant student city with a population of about 700k, in the south-east corner of Poland, not far from Ukraine and the Solvak Republic. We choose to come here as it is an up-and-coming destination with all the history and screnity of Prague and Budapest, but less tour buses and segways. We arrived and went directly to the main square, lined with churches, towers, and buildings dating back to the 1200s.

Our first stop was St. Mary's Cathedral, where John Paul II presided prior to becoming Pope. The church is absolutely beautiful with carved and colorful details that we've never seen. It is very different from your York Minster's and St. Peter's as there is not many priceless stone carvings, but they did a fabulous job with what they had.

We saw this group of breakdancers along the square on Sunday, regular looking lads with amazing atheletic abilities.

That night we had an amazing dinner after wandering around the jewish quarter (very nice but nothing spectular, we had a local beer in an old pub called Alchemist). The dinner was about 1/3 the price as those in Dublin, which was nice to have a top-tier meal without killing the wallet. After dinner we did a good job experiencing the night life of Krakow, known as some of the best in Europe, with cavernous clubs, bars, and more vodka than one can handle! We had a great night, going to 5 different places, capped off by a delicious kabab.

The following day we walked around, enjoyed the square, and visited the Wawel castle, which was formerly home to Austrian and Polish kings. We also went to a little mom and pop shop that distills and flavors its own vodka, which we had a sample of! It was a perfect escape from the work grind and another unforgettable weekend.


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