We’ve been in Krakow for a couple of days now. It’s a nice town and the people are very friendly, in an Adam kind of way. The old town has a huge market square, buzzing with activity. We sat there in the sun for a long time yesterday. We also walked around the old town. It has a lot of interesting buildings, dating back hundreds of years. Pope Jean-Paul II came from this area and was Arch Bishop here and we checked out his church. A very nice building with beautiful decorations.
Another train ride.
Sheri on Market square.
The Jewish district is reviving as a tourist district. There are only 200 Jewish people living here now. Before World War two, the population was over 60,000 This is the old synagogue.