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e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 15:41
by worton[pl]
Hey,

last weekend I was in Krakow (not first time, but it was first time when I actually had a camera with me).

I hope you enjoy watching this very few photos of most beatufil city in my country:

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Common street in Krakow, me on left side :beardy:
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Good place to have a meal. Traditional polish food much better than in any restaurant and much cheaper. Full dinner for less than a pound!
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There is a lot of maps in the city so you won't get lost that easy:
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I really like this photo :):
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Time to visit a pub:
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Generally it's just a very small part of all attractions you can see :) or visit. You may enter almost every interesting building (however taking pictures of inside is almost always forbidden :/) And this city got a special climate, I just love it :).
So if you have a free weekend and no idea where to go :foggie: think about this Old Royal Capital City of Krakow in Poland ;).

Regards.

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 23 Mar 2008, 15:59
by Birger
Thanks for the tour Worton

I like to see the buildings with the elaborate brick work...very different than what I do but I can appreciate the amount of time it must have taken

Birger

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 03:17
by SOBERKITTY
The black and whites are amazing! Have you ever thought of entering any of these into a photograph competition? These are Gallery quality! :D Amazing eye for structure and subject matter. The angles on some are quite striking. #5 and 8 i think (the one w/ the lanterns going down the the covered walkway.), these pictures would make amazing artwork pieces hung and framed w/ black or metal frames.

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 03:42
by andywoolloo
very nice pics, thanks for sharing! It looks cold there. :brrrr

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 07:20
by worton[pl]
Hey,

thanks for comments! :D

Soberkitty :) - it's beautiful as a hobby ;), starting in any of competition will probably destroy it's accidentaly beauty :) and it's city not skills :D.

Last weekend we got 12 C so it was pretty warm ;).

Now spring started and we got snow and -2C :/

Regards.

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 09:13
by alenate
Looks like a lovely city.
I`m going to Krakow in April for the first time.for a long weekend.
Nice to see some of the city before i go there.
Nice pic`s :thumbsup:

I see you like Metal,is there some good Metal pub`s there :beardy:


reguards
Alex

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 12:42
by worton[pl]
I see you like Metal,is there some good Metal pub`s there
I've been to one :). It's name is Popularny - good place to get a headache. Is it good? Well it is hard to say, it has got an underground climate (placed in a huge cellar of very old house), metal music, dark dressed people all around and cheap beer so everything what tigers love the most! However I dislike it somehow ;). There is a blues pub I really love and it's name is Awaria. I will ask friends about more pubs and let you know ;).

Generally if I can chose between going to a pub and spend some time on fresh air with friends (drinking beer of course ;)) I always choose the second option :D so I'm not the best person to ask about pubs.

Long weekend is when in Norway? I'm asking because 26.04.2008 in Krakow we will have a lecture by Evert van Ammelrooy about his last trip to Tanganyika - worth seeing I guess.

Regards.

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 13:21
by Richard B
I can agree that Krakow is a very beautiful city & well worth a visit :thumbsup: - i was there the same time as Worton but our paths never crossed :( - alas i wasn't allowed a camera :( as we were on a stag party :D
I think if you look very carefully at one of the photos you can see me way in the background wearing my Wisla Krakow football shirt!!!! :razz:

Besides the fabulous buildings there are many more great things to see & visit - the galleria shopping centre is very impressive (remember to buy gifts for he loved ones back home!), there are some great bars etc etc

We did 4x4 offroading where the terrain was so extreme we kept getting stuck & also shot some live weapons (glock, ak47, etc) which for us brits, is pretty unusual.

I even had time to go & see some superb tanganyikans, including S, Granulosus & Irsacae which were great, 'cept i couldn't bring them home :cry:

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 13:32
by alenate

Long weekend is when in Norway? I'm asking because 26.04.2008 in Krakow we will have a lecture by Evert van Ammelrooy about his last trip to Tanganyika - worth seeing I guess[/quote]



Thats too bad,i am going there from the 17-20 april.


I`m more of a beer then a pub guy myself,but i like live music.
That blues pub sounds nice.

Do you have some adresses too som good fishstores?
I is a work trip but i guess there will be some time to look at some fish. :D

Reguard
Alex

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 14:46
by Shane
Thanks for sharing. I have always wanted to visit Poland if for no other reason than I have met so many cool Poles in my travels.
-Shane

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 15:40
by medaka
A truly beautiful city, and one I would like to visit one day.

Sometimes if one looks up in a city, which has been so called 'modernised', where tower blocks overwealm the older buildings; the arcitecture of the older buildings is a wonder to behold.

Re: e-visit in Krakow (PICS)

Posted: 24 Mar 2008, 16:26
by worton[pl]
Hey,

Richard - I'm really happy you enjoyed this visit :). It is a shame that you wasn't able to use a camera :/. Hope we will meet another time :)

alenate I will get adress and PM you :). It may take some time but till the end of the week I should have them :). I just totally do not have head for street's names :).
I have met so many cool Poles in my travels
Hope you manage to visit one day! :) And if you do not like cities we got a lot of wild places also :)
where tower blocks overwealm the older buildings; the arcitecture of the older buildings is a wonder to behold
that's what exactly happened with Lublin. And being here on east without much money - all this old buidling just stand there and are slowly wasting away :(.

Regards.