Myself and two other girls on my program went to Krakow this weekend, everyone else went to Berlin. It was really fun…a few mess ups but nothing to cry about. We arrived in Krakow on Friday morning at 6:45 am after an over night train ride with a couchette sleeper car. We wound up having a six person cabin all to ourselves so we folded up some seats and made it more comfy. I didn’t sleep well at all, but I think its because I was excited and anxious to get there. When we got in we took a taxi to our hostel (The Stranger Hostel) but when we arrived no one was answering the bell so we found a cafe and got coffee and pastries until we could check the address and phone number at an internet cafe, but that wasn’t open until 8 am so we planned out our days in Krakow, sitting at the Friends Cafe at 7 am. When we finally went to the internet cafe, Ashley checked her email and saw that it had said that the hostel had changed locations. So we walked across the entire city to go to the correct place. It was our own little walking tour of the city center.
Then we got to hostel and the people were really nice there so they helped us book a trip to Auschwitz and the Salt Mines for Saturday. The tour was only 180 zlaty which is like $75 USD for both places including tours and transportation to and from. By 12 we were ready to crash but kept ourselves up so we could sleep well that night. We did some touristy stuff like walked around the center square market and up to Wawel Hill which is where the castle is. It costs a lot of money to get into the castle so we just went into the church on the top of the castle because it was free. It was really pretty. I lit a candle for Grandma. We also tried to go to the “dragon’s den” (I think its a kiddie type thing because the dragon is the symbol of Krakow) but it was closed. That night we went to a little bar and got some polish beers, but the one brand was awful (Tynska sp?) and the other one was good (Zyniec sp?). I got a mug of the good one. The place we went was a Jazz bar, but there was no jazz that night. Then we had a really really good sleep that night in the hostel with the room to ourself.
Saturday we got up early and took a bus to Auschwitz and Birkenau, the two concentration camps that are within a 1/2 mile of each other. We had guided tours at both and it was a very humbling and sad experience. I got to thinking a lot about the world and things are being done now that are similar to then, not as severely, yet. I also felt very awkward taking photos, so I only took a few. After the camps we took a nap on the bus ride back to the city and switched to a little bus that took us to the salt mine. It was really neat. It’s a very long, deep, huge salt mine. Doesn’t sound that cool, but it was awesome. The air was really fresh and it felt good to breath opposed to the sooty air of the city. And the last chamber we went into was an underground chapel. It was awesome, everything was carved out of salt. They said that you can have a wedding there but I bet it would be super expensive. They also had a sculptural representation of DaVinci’s last supper and it was amazing.
That night we were tired again but we got pirogies from a little pirogi place that was awesome. I got cheese and potato and I ordered a salad but it was just a bunch of shredded carrots….and oranges. Weird. Anyway…that night we went to another bar and had good beer again with good people and good conversation. When we got back to the hostel, we saw other bags and suitcases in our room so we knew that there would be other people staying with us tonight. So we go to bed and then at like 2 am were woken up by snoring, but I stayed asleep because I had my ear plugs in, I was lucky, but Ashley and Katiri woke me up because they were trying to get the other kid to stop snoring. Turns out they were Irish and the kid never woke up. No one slept well the rest of the night, but we had to get up and to the train station for an 8 am train to Warsaw for the day.
We got up with plenty of time but somehow we were running to make the train and just barely got on. I almost had an asthma attack. Then we took a 3 hour train to Warsaw. We got into Warsaw, exhausted and tried to get a map and see if we could switch our train to an earlier time so we could get back to Prague that evening, instead of early Monday morning. We couldn’t so we just walked around the city and wound up stumbling around for a while and found the castle and the church and some other sites that were part of the older town. Nothing is really that old because the entire city was destroyed in WWII. The day got better after that. Then we went to pizza hut because we were starving and Ashley only had a credit card. On the way back to the train station we watched people ice skating but we didn’t go because it was getting close to our train departure time.
We get to the train station and hang out by the track only to discover we were two hours early. I had the wrong time on my watch and no one else noticed, so we just went down to the platform. Then we noticed the time and it was two hours early so we hung out in the train station for an extra hour. We got french fries at a little stand but the man gave us sugar instead of salt, so we had sugar fries. oops. The train ride back was just as long, but I slept more and yesterday morning we arrived back in Prague at 6:45 and I went back to bed until I had to get up for my 10:30 class. The weekend was not relaxing, but was definitely fun. You take the good with the bad and make the best of it. I’m surprised with how well I stayed happy during the trip considering how exhausted I felt. Who knows the next time I will get back to Poland, the land of my ancestors, so I made the most of it while I was there.
Side note: I did not see anything with Trawinski on it, although I kept my eyes out. And I was going to get something for the cousins, but the prices of cheap touristy knick knacks are very high considering the money I have. I guess photos will have to do.