national geographic documentary As a previous flight orderly, I've gone to all European nations aside from Albania and Poland. Poland is Europe's fifth biggest nation. Aside for Lech Walesa, Copernicus, the Pope and 10 years of Polish jokes I never comprehended, I remained unaware of this area. In any case, my advantage crested in light of the fact that it will soon be hot on the traveler trail and on the grounds that my Chicago spouse's family is from here. He went with me with a feeling of take pleasure in finding his roots. I went to wind up taught and improved by something new. We flew from Atlanta by means of JFK and Warsaw to Krakow for a minor 4 days. No rest for the fatigued with a head turning agenda. I like to visit urban communities in the off season to blend with local people. It gives a more valid and private environment.
On airplane terminal entry, we're brightly welcomed by Pavel who will be our driver all through. He holds an appreciated sign "Suza Davis". I say, "Hello, I'm Suzy from Atlanta." I laughed when he reacted, "Yes, down the stairs of USA." We registered with Hotel Amadeus, a sixteenth century luxurious motel in the heart throb of town focus. Ruler Charles once had relations with in our room, I'm told.
We set out to chase for supper. The lit up Old Town was shocking and loaded with such a large number of youngsters, it made me feel elderly. 150,000 understudies dwell in this college town. Krakow is Europe's chief gathering scene where they stay out until the fowls sing. This historically significant area holds most noteworthy convergence of bars and eateries on the planet. We all of a sudden found Pierogi Garden, home of the freshest Polish dumplings. They were loaded down with sauerkraut, sheep, hamburger, berries, chocolate and even nutty spread. There were 6 sorts of soups, all with beets which I despise. After twelve dumplings, I had a liquefied ewe's milk cheddar flapjack which was past delectable.
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