If you’ve been following my travels this year, you probably heard me say at least once how much I enjoyed Krakow, Poland. The history, the people I met and the fact that I seem to like pierogi more than the average person made me and Poland the best of pals.
But everyone (even Polish people) were perplexed that I chose to stay there for a month in the dead of winter. Because like many cities, Krakow is completely different when it isn’t bogged down in snow.
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Krakow In The Spring
As someone who lives out of a suitcase and has the freedom travel, I knew I’d have to see Poland again in the warm weather. So when I had a gap in April between travel jobs, I went back to see Krakow. This time minus the snow and the cold. But with the welcome addition of sunshine, ice cream and longer days.
A few days in Poland showed me that yes, Krakow is a totally different city once it warms up. The town square buzzes with activity. Rooftop restaurants offer stunning views in the sunshine. And plenty of events are happening around town. I suggest the free walking tour!
I could rave on about this stunning European city during the spring but I think these pictures speak for themselves. Warning: You may find yourself craving ice cream and a stroll by the waterfront.
If Poland isn’t a destination you’ve considered visiting before, maybe it’s time you add it to your list 🙂
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