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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, Poland on a snowy day in January!

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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A gorgeous view of the castle from a restaurant terrace!
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Be sure to soak up the sun from a terrace in Krakow.
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Outside the Wawel Royal Castle
Krakow's Castle
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Every where we looked, there were flowers in bloom.
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Cafes, ice cream and leisurely strolls 🙂

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Emily Rose

Hi, I'm Emily Rose! In 2018, I sold all my stuff and moved into my suitcase to travel full time and work around the world! Follow along for the best travel jobs, photos to fuel your wanderlust and epic adventures!

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