Have you ever been on a trip where it seems like the stars align just for you? Sunny skies and mild temperature everyday. Posh apartments at low prices. Delicious food in restaurants full of character. Locals who wave and smile at you while they stop their car to let you cross the street first. This is what my trip to Krakow, Poland was like. I sound like a corny travel brochure right now, but I assure you no one is paying me to say any of these things. It’s been months since my trip to Krakow and I still can’t believe how perfect it was!
After exploring the old town square, I joined a free walking tour. I’m usually not a fan of guided tours but this one was free, so I figured, why not? The walking tour was actually very informative and useful. It made navigating through the city much smoother and easier. Not to mention learning about the history of the city is so much more interesting than reading a bunch of pamphlets.
Day 4
The last day in Krakow was rather rough. It was in no way anyone’s fault but my own. I dropped my phone and the display broke. I panicked as I had an overnight train to catch. I searched everywhere for a place to fix it on the same day. Needless to say, it ruined the mood for further sightseeing. Not to mention it cost 279 euros to fix it. Got it fixed after 2 hours. Everything worked out well in the end.
As the train bound for Vienna pulled out of Krakow station, I felt surprised at how fast I’ve become so attached to this city. I felt the resilience in the atmosphere and was awed by it. This is a place where history comes alive. Stories of its people linger in the air. As the train speeds farther and farther away from Krakow, I released a melancholic sigh. Krakow will be a poignant memory; until next time.
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