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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Krakow

Do you ever visit Polish cities? Well, it is a good place to visit to! Especially Krakow.
A cultural treasure-trove and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Kraków is one of the few Polish cities that escaped serious damage during World War II and has therefore managed to impeccably preserve its artistic and architectural legacies.

The Old Town (Stare Miasto), in particular, is an enchanting mixture of Renaissance arcades, onion domes, Baroque facades and cobbled streets.

Its great centrepiece is the Market Square (Rynek Glowny) – the largest medieval plaza in Europe – while the Town Hall Tower, St Mary’s Basilica and Wawel Castle (overlooking the Vistula River) are almost as impressive. Many visitors also find visits to Kazimierz (the Old Jewish Quarter) and the nearby Auschwitz concentration camp sobering and informative. But Kraków is more than just an open-air museum.

A student population of around 120,000 ensure that the night life is vibrant and, above all, inexpensive, with a surfeit of bars and clubs, often housed in atmospheric subterranean cellars

hotels in Krakow can be easily booked through internet. Variety of hotels are available. There are 5 stars to 2 stars hotels. Hotels in Seville, Glasgow and Lisbon also can be booked through the same way.

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