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My channel is looking for sponsors – feel free to contact me at eleonoraswalks@gmail.com! / @eleonoraswalks It was a hot day before I filmed the old city in Krakow, so I decided to film the very busy place of Krakow in the morning, before the crowd and sun made their annoying job. You can see - calmly - place, which is normally full of people. This place is memorable for Polish people and a very touristic place. I walked through: Stolarska street, Rynek Główny (Main market square), Sławkowska street, Św. Marka (St.Mark street), plac Szczepański (Szczepański square), teatr Słowackiego (Słowacki Theatre)/plac Słowackiego (Słowacki square), Szpitalna street, Św. Jana. I hope you will enjoy walking with me. Let me know if you like my video. Have a nice time! Greetings, Eleonora short information about Cracow Kraków, often referred to as Cracow, is one of Poland's most historic and culturally vibrant cities. Here's a brief overview of key information about Kraków: Location: Kraków is located in southern Poland, on the banks of the Vistula River. It is the second-largest city in the country. History: With a history dating back over a thousand years, Kraków is one of Europe's most ancient cities. It was the capital of Poland until the late 16th century and served as the royal residence. Old Town: The historic center of Kraków, known as the Old Town (Stare Miasto), is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features a beautifully preserved medieval architecture, including the stunning Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) and the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice). Wawel Castle: Dominating the city's skyline, Wawel Castle is a symbol of Poland's royal past. It houses a museum with collections of art, royal regalia, and historical artifacts. Culture: Kraków is a cultural and artistic hub with numerous theaters, galleries, and music venues. It's known for its vibrant festivals, including the annual Kraków Film Festival and the Kraków Festival of Jewish Culture. Universities: The city is home to Jagiellonian University, one of Europe's oldest universities, and several other higher education institutions. Jewish Heritage: Kraków has a rich Jewish history, with the historic Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz) featuring synagogues and the Remuh Cemetery. It was also the setting for scenes in the movie "Schindler's List." Cuisine: Polish cuisine is well-represented in Kraków, and you can savor traditional dishes like pierogi (dumplings), kielbasa (sausage), and obwarzanki (bagel-like bread). Parks: Planty Park, a green belt encircling the Old Town, provides a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Salt Mines: The nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a fascinating underground world with intricate salt carvings and chambers. Transportation: Kraków has a modern public transportation system, including trams and buses, making it easy to explore the city and its surroundings. Kraków's rich history, architectural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene make it a popular destination for tourists and a city that proudly showcases Poland's heritage. #citywalk#walkingtour#Polen#Polska#Польша #Europetravel#Kraków#Europewalks#Poland#Cracow# Krakau#spacerpomieście#Кравов #walkwithme #walkwithme4k #walkingstreet #slowtv #slowtravel