
Town Hall Tower.

Cloth Hall with the St. Mary's Basilica in the back.

Horse-drawn cabs

Adam Mickiewicz monument, a famous Polish poet.

Church of St. Wojciech.

Cloth Hall.

St Mary's Basilica.

Rynek krakowski is the main market in
Krakow and the largest(200 x 200 m) medieval town square in Europe. It is located on the coronation route, between
the Barbican of Krakow and the
Wavel Castle. You can find some great buildings here like the Cloth Hall and
St. Mary's Basilica. It's a nice place to sit down on one of the terraces and enjoy the atmosphere. You can also take one of the horse-drawn cabs that are waiting for you on the square and see some beautiful tourist attractions in Krakow.
6 comments:
Nice place...
I wish I can go there
The Success
European Markets are the best. They're so much fun to browse through on nice sunny days.
Don't see them much here over in the US.
Your composition of your photos of buildings is noteworthy. And your writing is nicely descriptive and informative.
I will work on this with my own writing on my blogs. May you continue to have fine success, I look forward to visiting again.
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Beautiful pictures, reminds me of renaissance times.
Very nice.
I recognise some photos from those of a friend.
He enjoyed being there so much that he went back this summer.
People are very friendly he said.
Thanks for sharing.
good shot at good places...
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