One March evening
It's soooo hard to come back to blogging! I never know what to do after a break - excuse myself or just continue as if nothing had happened.
I didn't have many fascinating travel experiences in February and March, and the weather or the workload would be just an excuse - everything was about my head. My walks were infrequent and hardly revealing. I didn't feel like inventing new routes. Perhaps it's because I plan a big change in the next future and it overwhelms me a little. I wonder every day if I can manage that. Well, the only way to know is to do it. Scary ;)
In the meantime, I'll try to come back to some routine. Let's start with something easy and comfortable... Let's go for an evening walk around Krakow's Old Town. Once again 😉.
I know this route so well, that I don't have to overload my brain. I turn on autopilot and can relax.
I start in the Planty, the park that surrounds the core of the old town. Once there was a fortified wall with towers. It was almost completely deconstructed in the XIX century. That time the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre was built. The neo-Baroque, richly decorated building is beautiful, but not to my taste.
I am more fond of the only surviving section of the defensive wall and its Gothic towers.
The Florian's Gate once guarded the entrance to the city.
--
There is a big inhale every time I enter the iconic Main Square.
--
St Mary's Basilic. On the left, above the tenements, you can barely see Venus and Jupiter. They were visible even though I took pictures with my phone.
--
A small, almost 1000 years old St Adalbert's Church keeps an eye on Grodzka Street.
--
A glance from under the Cloth Hall's arcades at the St Mary's basilica.
Souvenirs from Krakow are waiting for the last customers. Ever since I was a child, I have been stopping by stalls with amber jewelery.
--
Under the arcade - their harmony is so soothing.
My last stop - a town hall tower.
Every time I'm here, I think about what it was like hundreds of years ago. Now the Main Market is like an elegant open-air museum, once real life has happened here. It was a real mess - wooden stalls, carts with agricultural products, small sellers - bustle, crowds, and various smells 😉 It's funny to imagine that.
It's finally real spring in Krakow (the beginnings were cold and unpleasant), so I hope the further posts will be greener :) And April is much more intensive when it comes to traveling or walking. I've been on a few trips, so I hope to post more often; I just need a moment to sort out the photos. I have really missed writing here immensely.
See you soon 🍀
Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍
Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!
Want to have your post on the map too?
Been there ages ago and I remember some of the places and seeing these amazing photos feels good. I hope to see you more often :)
!discovery 39
This post was shared and voted inside the discord by the curators team of discovery-it
Join our Community and follow our Curation Trail
Discovery-it is also a Witness, vote for us here
Delegate to us for passive income. Check our 80% fee-back Program
I loved to wander around the Krakow center at night, the ancient buildings are so nicely lit up :) I miss those walks...
@tipu curate
Upvoted 👌 (Mana: 0/46) Liquid rewards.