« "Krakow is a genuine medieval city where you can feel the atmosphere of that era. Castles, towers, Catholic cathedrals, an ancient market square, house facades - everything is beautiful, well-restored, and seemingly created for leisurely strolls. The city is sure to appeal to fans of the Czech Republic. The trouble is that the sights are enough for only half a day. Perhaps, after visiting so many European cities, I've become an ungrateful tourist, not spending half an hour examining each facade or climbing every tower to see the city from above. But for me, there's nothing here that really grabs me and makes me want to return. Nevertheless, I recommend Krakow to anyone who loves ancient European cities or is just starting to travel around Europe." »
Here, in the square measuring 200x200 meters, considered one of the largest in Europe, there are numerous attractions! That's why the locals take pride in it! The square dates back to the 13th century and has survived to this day. You can find the former Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), the old town hall building that used to house the town treasury, and the "connected eros," which features a bandaged head of a young man.
Also, you can admire St. Mary's Basilica and the monument to Adam Mickiewicz, both of which you can see in this photo! 😊 »