First of all, how did Lemon not get dizzy walking down those spiral stairs ... and second, we loved the swaying dance while you guys were drinking the mulled wine!
Right?! I got dizzy just watching it 😂 It really was the best day! We had so much fun dancing to the Polka music! We were the youngest people there lol
@@EvanandLemon , don't worry...Stołeczne Królewskie Miasto Kraków (Capital Royal City of Krakow) - the title of Krakow, constituting its full name, used both in solemn documents and in official, everyday rhetoric. It is a formal title, legally sanctioned by the Office of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland through the approval of the Statute of the City of Krakow. As a result of legal acceptance, it is announced on the relevant pages of the Public Information Bulletin of the City of Krakow. The term "Royal Capital City of Krakow" is defined in the Statute of the City of Krakow (§4 point 1), the symbols of the Royal Capital City of Krakow, i.e. Coat of Arms, Flag, Seal, are assigned to it.
I agree. You can easily spend more than a week or more in beautiful Krakow. And then even more time if you want to do all the awesome day/overnight trips in the area.
@@EvanandLemon There are so many... so I'll recommend just a few. Some are day trips and some are better done overnight. 1. Wieliczka Salt Mine (just like Krakow it is a Unesco World Heritage site; in fact Krakow was inscribed on on the 1st ever Unesco World Heritage list back in 1978) 2. Zakopane town and the gorgeous Tatra National Park. This is definitely an overnight trip. You can spend a week + exploring the mountains. Easy places to visit for the 1st time visitors are the spectacular Morskie Oko lake (Eye of the Sea lake) and the nearby Valley of 5 lakes. All beautiful post-glaciar lakes. Also, the cable car up Kasprowy Wierch summit is easily done and so is the Gubałówka Mountain. There are many other easy hikes in the valleys or challenging hikes in the mountains. The architecture in Zakopane called zakopianski style is beautiful as well. 3.Dunajec River Gorge traditional rafting trip is awesome, too. So are the scenic Pieniny Mountains National Park and Szczawnica spa town. The raft trip through the Dunajec River Gorge is done on traditional wooden rafts. Two skilled local raftsmen operate each raft, so you can just sit back and enjoy the views. 4. Ojcow National Park and the Trail of Eagles Nests (over 20 medieval castles dotting the rocks). The natural rock formations are really cool in the park. Two of the most well-known castles in that area are Pieskowa Skala and the grand ruins of once imposing Ogrodzieniec Castle (used as a filming location in some scenes in Netflix show, the Witcher.) 5. Lots of picturesque smaller towns including Bielsko-Biala, Tarnow, Sandomierz 6. Beautiful Lancut Castle with its original interior 7. There are also lots of spa towns in the surrounding mountain ranges. Also, not a day trip, but a place right outside of Krakow (20 minutes) is a U Zyiada restaurant in Przegorzaly Castle. The outdoor dining offers sweeping views of the Vistula River, the nearby hills, the Tyniec Abbey and if you are lucky, the Tatra Mountains in the distance... on a very clear day. Another unusual place is Pustynia Bledowska (Bledowska desert) . They used to have 4 by 4 tours there. Not sure if they still do. I think some allied troops in WWII trained there, too. I actually like the Slowinski National Park and its giant shifting dunes (biggest in Europe) even more. But that's on the Baltic Sea coast. Hope you guys get to visit more of Poland. It's got it all and it is a very varied country, both scenery-wise as well as architecturally. Btw, if you thought Mariacki Basilica had many skulls, go to Kudowa Zdroj spa town and visit Kaplica Czaszek (church) with thousands of skulls everywhere (one of only 6 such churches in Europe. )
Cloth Hall was reserved for few people who were rich enough to actually buy cloth (it was very expensive and a symbol of great wealth.). It was not open for just anybody at that time.
Love this one, we’re really excited to go Poland next year. Can’t wait for the food tour!
Ah thanks friends!!!!! We appreciate you! If you can- plan for at least 4 days if not more! We could have spent a week there!
First of all, how did Lemon not get dizzy walking down those spiral stairs ... and second, we loved the swaying dance while you guys were drinking the mulled wine!
Right?! I got dizzy just watching it 😂
It really was the best day! We had so much fun dancing to the Polka music! We were the youngest people there lol
nice place host thank you for sharing this video host
So glad you liked it! Thank you for watching 💛
I've noticed in your description "...Krakow, the capital city of Poland" which is incorrect. Capital of Poland is Warsaw.
🤦🏼♀️ Thank you! Can’t believe we made that mistake!
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@@EvanandLemon , don't worry...Stołeczne Królewskie Miasto Kraków (Capital Royal City of Krakow) - the title of Krakow, constituting its full name, used both in solemn documents and in official, everyday rhetoric. It is a formal title, legally sanctioned by the Office of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland through the approval of the Statute of the City of Krakow. As a result of legal acceptance, it is announced on the relevant pages of the Public Information Bulletin of the City of Krakow. The term "Royal Capital City of Krakow" is defined in the Statute of the City of Krakow (§4 point 1), the symbols of the Royal Capital City of Krakow, i.e. Coat of Arms, Flag, Seal, are assigned to it.
I agree. You can easily spend more than a week or more in beautiful Krakow. And then even more time if you want to do all the awesome day/overnight trips in the area.
Ohh what day/overnight trips would you recommend?
@@EvanandLemon There are so many... so I'll recommend just a few. Some are day trips and some are better done overnight.
1. Wieliczka Salt Mine (just like Krakow it is a Unesco World Heritage site; in fact Krakow was inscribed on on the 1st ever Unesco World Heritage list back in 1978)
2. Zakopane town and the gorgeous Tatra National Park. This is definitely an overnight trip. You can spend a week + exploring the mountains. Easy places to visit for the 1st time visitors are the spectacular Morskie Oko lake (Eye of the Sea lake) and the nearby Valley of 5 lakes. All beautiful post-glaciar lakes. Also, the cable car up Kasprowy Wierch summit is easily done and so is the Gubałówka Mountain. There are many other easy hikes in the valleys or challenging hikes in the mountains. The architecture in Zakopane called zakopianski style is beautiful as well.
3.Dunajec River Gorge traditional rafting trip is awesome, too. So are the scenic Pieniny Mountains National Park and Szczawnica spa town. The raft trip through the Dunajec River Gorge is done on traditional wooden rafts. Two skilled local raftsmen operate each raft, so you can just sit back and enjoy the views.
4. Ojcow National Park and the Trail of Eagles Nests (over 20 medieval castles dotting the rocks). The natural rock formations are really cool in the park. Two of the most well-known castles in that area are Pieskowa Skala and the grand ruins of once imposing Ogrodzieniec Castle (used as a filming location in some scenes in Netflix show, the Witcher.)
5. Lots of picturesque smaller towns including Bielsko-Biala, Tarnow, Sandomierz
6. Beautiful Lancut Castle with its original interior
7. There are also lots of spa towns in the surrounding mountain ranges.
Also, not a day trip, but a place right outside of Krakow (20 minutes) is a U Zyiada restaurant in Przegorzaly Castle. The outdoor dining offers sweeping views of the Vistula River, the nearby hills, the Tyniec Abbey and if you are lucky, the Tatra Mountains in the distance... on a very clear day.
Another unusual place is Pustynia Bledowska (Bledowska desert) . They used to have 4 by 4 tours there. Not sure if they still do. I think some allied troops in WWII trained there, too. I actually like the Slowinski National Park and its giant shifting dunes (biggest in Europe) even more. But that's on the Baltic Sea coast. Hope you guys get to visit more of Poland. It's got it all and it is a very varied country, both scenery-wise as well as architecturally.
Btw, if you thought Mariacki Basilica had many skulls, go to Kudowa Zdroj spa town and visit Kaplica Czaszek (church) with thousands of skulls everywhere (one of only 6 such churches in Europe. )
@@karo4524 wow!!! Thanks so much for taking the time for this! Sounds incredible! We can’t wait to go back!
@@EvanandLemon you're welcome. Happy travels. Hope you get to go back to Poland in the future. I'm planning a trip there for a few weeks next summer.
Such a great Travel Guide! Glad that we didn't spend the 12 bucks for the low light museum haha
You should visit the salt mine, its amazing.
Thank you! Next time we will!
Cloth Hall was reserved for few people who were rich enough to actually buy cloth (it was very expensive and a symbol of great wealth.). It was not open for just anybody at that time.
Good to know! Thanks for watching!
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Interesting city, so why filming a long selfie? Sorry....
Thanks for watching!!!! We aren’t professionals- just travelers who enjoy sharing their journey.
Actually polka is Czech, not Polish :)))
Thanks for watching!