24 HOURS to EXPLORE Krakow Poland!

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Krakow, Poland. It’s one of the most amazing cities in all of Europe, and we are taking you there in this episode of @windowseatworldtravel

There is not a better old town on the continent than the Medieval town center in Krakow. Centuries-old buildings surround the festive and lively town square, where there’s always something exciting going on.

We only have 24 hours to explore this eastern European gem, and so we’re making the most of our time – and yours – by counting down the five must-dos in Krakow. What did we leave out? Let us know in the comments below!

LINKS:
Visit Krakow:
https://visitkrakow.com/krakow-old-town-area-guide/

Shindler’s Factory Tickets:
https://www.schindlers-factory-tickets.com/schindlers-factory/

The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine
https://www.wieliczka-saltmine.com/

Dobra Pączkarnia
https://dobrapaczkarnia.pl/

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8 Comments

  1. Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe: geographically and mentally.

    The Iron Curtain fell more than 30 years ago, and it really is high time to understand that that division of Europe no longer exists. The geographical Centre of Europe is in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine or in the east of Poland (depending on what method of measuring is used). East Europe means ruSSia.

    If you say that Poland is an Eastern European country then you are insulting Poles with this statement.
    East is ruSSia and other countries to the east. And we certainly do not want to be associated in any way with this barbaric country.

  2. The pandemic swept into Santa Cruz like a silent tide—cold, unfeeling, and relentless. It stole the laughter from the boardwalk, the hum of the streets, the rhythm of lives once full. Tourists vanished. Surfers retreated. Students scattered. What remained were empty streets, shuttered windows, and the distant murmur of an indifferent ocean.

    Trust crumbled, families unraveled, and institutions faltered. Promises of order turned hollow, and science, once a guiding star, flickered under the weight of doubt. Solitude became a mirror, reflecting fears we’d long buried and truths we could no longer ignore.

    But life didn’t stop. Coyotes prowled playgrounds. Wildflowers crept through cracked asphalt. Nature reclaimed the spaces humanity had abandoned, indifferent to our despair.

    This book is a testament—a quiet witness to the desolation and resilience of those days. Each photograph speaks in silence: a window left ajar, an empty swing, a bloom pushing through concrete. Here is solitude. Here is despair. And here, too, is joy.

    Santa Cruz endured. Not triumphantly, but tenderly, like a scar that becomes a story. These images hold no answers, only the echoes of a world paused and a reminder: meaning is not found, but made.

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  3. This Polish baked goods is called obwarzanek krakowski. This is a regional bread known since the 14th century. The dough is first steamed and then baked. Bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow Jews started baking them in the 17th century. They were a gift for women after a successful early delivery. Bagels came to the USA with immigrants in the 19th century. Today, bagels are more associated with New York than Krakow. Krakow and its surroundings abound in many regional products and dishes, and the same applies to other regions of Poland.

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