When we arrived in Krakow we were given our room keys, maps, and city guides, and a few hints about the city. Dinner tonight was the first meal we were in charge of on our own. I went with a group of five other people in the direction of the old city. After walking around the main square a bit, we realized it would be better to use out guides to find a recommended restaurant. We ended up going to a restaurant just outside the old city that served traditional Polish food, and was extremely inexpensive, but with great service (not very common in this part of Europe) and a fantastic atmosphere. I really loved it! The decor was awesome! Pretty soon, three other IES groups arrived. I had a cabbage wrap with rice and mushrooms, and a mushroom sauce, as well as sweet cottage cheese Pirogi (Polish dumplings). It was way too much food, so I shared the Pirogi with my table, then with another IES group that was waiting for their food. Even so, with tip and a beverage, my meal was less than $8.
After dinner we meandered back to the old city an wandered around the large square in the center, where we found ice cream! A perfect dessert!
I don't know exactly what it is about Krakow, perhaps it's that fact that the layout feels more straight forward than Prague, or perhaps because there are a lot less people, but I instantly felt a connection to this city, and so much more comfortable. It feels less like a city, and more like an over-sized village. I'm already in love with this city, and ready to learn more about the history tomorrow!
For now, good night.
I hope you are taking some pictures. I'm looking forward to seeing them!
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