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Cheers Cracow issue 09
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ISSUE 09
Post-industrial site of Cracow
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ISSUE 09
Don’ forget about in 07March & April
Bike this city 105 tips 14Jogging around Cracow
Spring time begins 18Not only Kebab 20Important 42Numbers&Adresses
Hallelujah! 32It’s the oldest and most important Christian holiday and has a very significant meaning in Poland. Preparations and prayers last almost a whole week.
Concerts 38
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Sightseeing in 30 a different way After a long journey by train or plane, you achieved your destination. Standing in the Main Market Square and ready for sightsee-ing but in your own way.
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Wanda Mound 40 Everybody know that emotions are not easy to handle. Once you fall in love, you`re lost. And on the other hand – if someone tries to buy your affection, someone may suffer defeat.
COFFEE, BEER, LUNCH 08Looking for lunch, beer with friends or cocktail with your girlfriend? Check this map for our favorite places tagged by special icons.
RESTAURANTS 24Looking for french or italian cusine? Or you want to try polish pierogi? Check this map for best restaurants in town tagged by type of cusine
CLUBS & BARS 36In a party mood? Check out our map before going out in the evening. Best clubs in town - good music, delicious coktails. Party till sunrise.
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Cracow is the city that tourists mainly as-sociate with the historic center – beautiful houses, home to charming cafes, where you can spend the whole day, enjoying the spirit of the era; with pearls of sacral architecture – the St. Mary Basilica, Saints Peter and Paul Church, the Wawel Hill and places that show Cracow has been a place specifically related to tradition and history.
Tourists visit the places associated with a very vivid memory of the Jewish community that lived in Cracow. Kazimierz – the district where time flows differently, among the low buildings, we can admire the tower springing Corpus Christi Church or synagogues, which provide a multi-cultural traditions and history of the place.
However, Cracow is a place that inspires the other space explorers – post-industrial spa-ces, which, as it turns out, in Krakow there is a dime a dozen. It turns out that the best escape from, sometimes stuffy and too arti-stic, Cracow is exploring the industrial spaces, often converted to a fantastic places, about
which we do not know anything. These pla-ces amaze its grand scale and gauge.
We recommend to start the tour of the po-st-industrial Cracow from Zabłocie district, which until now was not very attractive re-gion. Today, through improved urban infra-structure, Zabłocie is a district, which is easier to get, and the district, which has a lot to offer. Here is the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCAK), and the building of the former factory of Oskar Schindler's enamelware, we have museum – one of the departments of the Historical Museum Cracow – Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory.
In a gloomy, typical block on Lipowa 4a Stre-et – a former electronics plant Telpod-Unitra, operates today not only electronic produc-tion line, but also a number of other facilities, such as a photo studio. The erstwhile mill “Seed” on the street Zabłocie 25 now we can see exclusively furnished lofts, which appear in this part of Cracow perfectly in time with the global trend of the post-industrial reac-tivation.
POST -INDUSTRIAL site of Cracow
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The former cosmetics factory “Miraculum” today is the headquarters of the Club “Fac-tory” (Fabryka Klub, Zabłocie 23). A place that attracts hundreds of square meters, the place where great concerts take place (espe-cially for the fans of electronic music), which, thanks to very good acoustics remain in the memory very long. Here take place a very bold and brave show (for example now – the Human Body).
MOCAK, Schindler's factory, post-industrial spaces at Zabłocie district, or Factories are only selective Zabłocie industrial facilities. Cu-rrently on the Vistula huge complex – Cricote-ka is created and built, this place maintained the convention of raw building activities will commemorate the famous Cracow director Tadeusz Kantor.
Unveiled in 2010 the footbridge Kładka Ber-natka that connects the foothills of Kazimierz, has contributed to the revival of tourism in Zabłocie, which divides Kazimierz just a 20-minute, pleasant walk, in search of new space and discovering the fantastic spirit of Cracow industry.
However, one of the most important, but fur-ther afield, the industrial districts of Cracow is Nowa Huta, which was once considered to be a separate city. Today, communicatively coupled to Krakow, incorporated into the city, is the reverse of a decadent city center.
The master plan prepared by the socialist city Tadeusz Ptaszycki was announced almost simultaneously with the obituary of Joseph Stalin. Nowa Huta was built between 1953-1956.
One of the biggest and best (whatever!) so-uvenirs of socialist realism in Nowa Huta, which is representative for post-industrial space tinning is chemical plant at the Ujastek Street. There are concerts of world music's biggest stars, for example during the festival Sacrum Profanum in the September. The hall is an excellent context for the music per-formed by the band representing the frontier of electronic and alternative music.
Nowa Huta steelworks was for over half a century, the most important industrial plant in district. The discussion about the need to build a new, powerful conglomerate began shortly after World War II. For the construction of residential and combine the expropriation was carried out in the area. about 11 tho-usand. ha. Most of the land was a peasant and religious of the Cistercian monastery at the Sepulcher.
This giant still makes an impression on any-one who exceeds the threshold. Hundreds of buildings, miles of roads and railways, under-ground and huge halls, some of which are se-veral times larger than the surface of Cracow Market Square.
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1. First Day of Spring2. Maundy Thursday 3. Good Friday4. Easter5. Easter Monday/ Wet Monday6. April Fool’s Day7. World Health Day8. Scrabble Day9. Blah, Blah, Blah Day10. National High Five Day11. National Jelly Bean Day
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FOR COFFEE, BEER,
COCTAIL OR LUNCHfavorite placeces
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1 Bull PubMikołajska 2
2 FreshSzczepański Sq. 3
3 PergaminBracka 3-5
4 OldsmobilTomasza 31
5 AntycafeSławkowska 12
6 BanialukaPlac Szczepański 6
7 CharlottePlac Szczepański 2
8 CK BrowarPodwale 6-7
9 LożaMarket Sq. 41
10 Opera Jana 10
11 Lizard King Tomasza 11
12 Free PUBSlawkowska 11
13 Alchemia Estery 5
14 SarmacjaTomasza 8
15 Scandale Szczepański Sq. 2
16 House of BeerŚw. Tomasza 35
17 Bar FlyNew Squere 4
18 Singer Estery 20
19 BoogieSzpitalna 9
20 Alternatwy 4Mały Rynek 4
21 SpokójBracka 3-5
22 Bunkier Cafe Szczepański Sq. 3a
23 S14Slawkowska 14
24 Cupcake Corner BakeryBracka 4
25 Hard Rock Cafe Mariacki Sq. 9
26 DyniaKrupnicza 20
27 Pożegnanie z AfrykąTomasza 21/Floriańska 15
28 Antonio Caffe Plac Wolnica 13
29 Tribeca Market Sq. 27
30 Pod Papugami Jana 18
31 EuropejskaMarket Squere 35
32 Piwnica pod BaranamiMarket Squere 27
33 Pijalnia Wódki i PiwaJana 3-5
34 Cafe Młynek RestaurantPl. Wolnica 7
35 Cafe BotanicaBracka 9
36 Gazeta CafeBracka 14
37 BetelPlac Szczeapński 3
38 Ambasada ŚledziaStolarska 8
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THIS CITY!
Freedom. A kind of feeling that all cyclists know very well. Despite you keep on touching the ground, two wheels and the strength of your muscles will take you straight up in the air. Don’t have your own bike here? Don’t worry, you will find below some useful information how to get one in Cracow.
Starting from the beginning of April till late Octo-ber there are many biking points open, where you can rent a cycle for a ride. In that case you should know some basic rules that need to be followed in those places. First of all, you pay in advance (30-35 PLN per day). Don’t be surprised when service asks you for a deposit (about 200 PLN) or charges extra for a bike refitting such as luggage carrier or a basket. Remember, if you take the sport equip-ment for more days you should definitely negotia-te a price. Your friends accompany you? Ask for a discount! They usually offer a bargain price for a group which is taking five and more cycles. Don’t forget to bring your ID. It can be a passport or a driving license. The last but not least – “rent for a day” means almost always working hours of a biking point f.e. from 9am till 10pm, not round the clock.
THIS CITY! Rentals
BIKE TRIP10 Zwierzyniecka Streetphone +48 667 712 054Transport in Cracow area free of charge!www.nawyprawe.pl
COGITO1 Na Błoniach Streetphone +48 503 473 837
DWA KOŁA5 Józefa Streetphone +48 421 57 85www.dwakola.internetdsl.pl
RENT A BIKEphone +48 888 029 792Transport in Cracow area free of charge!www.rentabike.pl
RENT A BIKE4 Św. Anny Street phone +48 501 745 986www.bikes-rental.prv.pl
ALICE DRIVE28 Podgórska Streetphone: +48 tel. 601 990 009
ASIA BUCIOR
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Just as Paris and Barcelona, Cracow offers for its guests an automated bike rental service called BikeOne. Three-speed city bicycles wait for users at 16 stands around downtown. Before sitting on characteristic dark blue vehicle, you have to register online at www.bikeone.pl. Unfortuna-tely, service has only polish interface. If beautiful Slavic dialect stop being a problem, you should prepare your credit card. First of all it is necessary to deposit 20 PLN, then pay at least the weekly subscription worth 15 PLN. The good news is that the first half an hour of every rental is free of char-ge while the next 30 minutes cost 2 PLN (60 min – 3 PLN, every next hour – 4 PLN). Now you can hit the road! Find a stand on a map and return the two-wheeler to another station. Watch your vehicle carefully! The loss of a rented BikeOne will cost you 1.600 PLN.
Self-service rental
BIKEONE phone +48 609 901 111, bok@bikeone.plSTANDS ON MAPS:www.bikeone.pl/miasto/krakow/lokalizacje-krakow
PROBLEMS WITH GEARS? MAYBE A FLAT TIRE? IF YOUR BIKE NEEDS TO BE CHEC-KED JUST VISIT ONE OF PLACES BELOW:
AGASPORT OS. DYWIZJONU 303, PHONE (+48) 126416803
ANDO 3 MADALIŃSKIEGO STREET, PHONE (+48) 122690587
Repair points
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BIKEONE phone +48 609 901 111, bok@bikeone.plSTANDS ON MAPS:www.bikeone.pl/miasto/krakow/lokalizacje-krakow
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After long months of having to deal with depressing deficit of sun and
continuous lack of strong will to get our asses out of cozy flats, spring
has arrived to Poland. Finally! Even though temperature is still not
mind-blowing we might spend some quality time outdoors. It’s prob-
ably too early to try having a barbecue, but it’s getting just perfect to
put on our track suits and have a little jog around the city. Check our 5
favorite running routes in Cracow and maybe we’ll meet somewhere
on the way!
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1. Błonia parkThe most popular running spot in Cracow just had to be on our list. Situated right next to the historic centre of the city Błonia park tends to get really crowded in the summer, but in spring it makes a great place to lose some weight we had prob-ably gained during the winter. This route not only has an optimum distance to begin our training with (one circuit around Błonia has about 3.5 km), but if you get tired you may quickly hop into one of the pubs in the Old Town to enjoy a refreshing drink. You know, some scientists claim that a pint of beer after workout is better than water…
2. Vistula river bankNot only it’s a must-see during your visit in Cracow, but it’s also one of the best spots to jog. Especially in the morning! Fantastic views, broad concrete pathway and a lot of flexibility in choosing a per-fect distance for yourself. Our suggestion is to start near the Wawel castle, run all the way to the Salwator district, cross the Vistula riv-er through Zwierzynecki Bridge, head in the direction of Wawel, pass it, cross the river again at the beautiful Kładka Ojca Bernadka in order to make a final push and make it to the starting point. The whole route has about 9 km, but we may modify it any way we want. And we’ll be close to the city centre nearly all the time!
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3. Zakrzówek and the nearby parkIf you want to go a little bit further away from the centre to avoid the crowd and concrete surround-ings you should consider the Zakrzówek lake. It’s proximity to the city centre (just around 10 stops using the public transport) makes it really an ac-cessible location. Route around the lake is scenic, and even though it’s quite tiring, the views will make up for every extra drop of sweat. Especially in spring when the whole area becomes green. Just check it!
4. Lasek Wolski or Rudawa River If you’re already in good shape and want to run away from the crowd, we might give you a hint on how to do it. Literally. Take Błonia park as a starting point and run along a narrow Rudawa river. The route is very long, picturesque and the river bank surroundings will make you feel like you are in the countryside. If you want to check out an even more remote area or you’re into long distance running, just get to Las Wolski (about 6km from the Błonia Park) which is a forest suitable for long training. Due to its size you shouldn’t be afraid that you’ll encounter any strollers. Nice views, nature, ahhh!
5. Up to Kopiec KościuszkiFinally, let’s get a little Rocky-like. Just run up and down the stairs of the shopping mall and… just kid-ding! To enjoy a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city, you’ll have to run up to the Kościuszko Mound - great place with great views of the entire Cracow. It might be a bit tiresome to get all the way to the top, but running back will be a piece of cake later on. Mound is situated about 3 km from the Wawel castle, so we’ll suggest to make it your starting point.
DANIEL JOCHEMKO
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A traditional ENGLISH PUB situated in the heart of old Krakow, where a Victorian décor helps create a pleasant atmosphere.
The BULL PUB offers its guest a well equipped bar with a wide selection of whiskeys including single malts and a wide range of beers, from Irish and English to Polish barreled beers. Your drinks can be accompanied by superb snacks and completed by a Cuban cigar from its well stocked humidor.
MIKOŁAJSKA 2, KRAKOW 12 423 11 68OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9 AM
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Spring time begins
Spring time begins
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If you decide to vis-it Cracow in early spring, you will be able to see how win-ter ends preparing a place for spring and everything that it brings with it. It`s not hard to see the ex-act moment of what I`m writing about. Everything starts with grand opening of the cafeterias and it`s gar-dens all around Mar-ket Square.
Even the biggest fans of winter sports are usual-ly tired if the winter last too long. Carrying heavy, warm clothes is much too tiring for more than two or three months. Everyone starts daydream-ing about sunbathing with cold drink in his hand. Sometimes we`re so lucky that we manage to avoid mud that appears when the winter de-scends and the spring is getting born. Neverthe-less usually we need to slip from one time of the year to another and it`s usually taking some time to adopt.
One day after another is getting longer. We can supplement the shortage of sunshine which tired us through the winter.
But what is the clearest evidence that the spring really came to our town? Of course – cafeteria`s gardens all around market square. At first they tim-idly begin to show up here and then till the mo-ment when the sun start to shine significantly. It`s the real beginning of spring in Cracow and start of the warm season for tourists in this town.
The warmer it is outside the more likely you`d like to stop by for something cold to drink. Of course – at the beginning of spring people are wearing jackets and warm sweaters but even though they willingly drop by for a beer or some tea. The presence of these gardens gives you the joy of the coming spring and summer and it`s the first symptom of these.
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MARCIN KAROLAK
They are probably the most popular Polish delicacies among foreign-ers. Some places call them filled dumplings or ravioli but neither of
those terms reveal the whole truth about pierogi. In search of this meal, please look for crescent-shaped noodles made of pastry.
They can be served fried (smażone) or boiled (gotowane) and filled with varied, tasty fillings. The first kind on your “must-try list” should be Ruskie (Russian), stuffed with potatoes, onion and cottage cheese. Vegetarians can try pierogi with Kapus-ta (with cabbage) and Z Grzybami (with mushrooms). There is a perfect choice for meat-lovers as well, namely Z Mięsem (with
meat), usually filled with beef or pork and onion. Those who crave something sweet, should definitely try Pierogi Z Serem (with cottage
cheese, sugar and raisins) or Z Owocami (with fruits). Ingredients of the last sort depend on the season. If you are lucky enough to stay in Cracow for
the summer, do not hesitate and taste Z Truskawkami (with fresh strawberries) or Z Borówkami (with blueberries). The sweet version, covered usually with a dollop
of cream (sometimes whipped), is just perfect for dessert. Remember, you can find pierogi almost in every restaurant and bar menu. Price 3 - 25 PLN for one portion (6-8 pierogi)
How is it possible, that every time when entering a new city, you desperately look for a kebab stand or somehow end up at McDonald’s? Let us please change that habit. When it comes to polish cuisine there is nothing to be scared about. What is more, we are actually quite proudof it.
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Pierogi
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KEBABLet me introduce you to the king among all Polish main cours-es – Mr. Schabowy. All true Slavic machos will surely confirm that this variation of pork chops goes best with potatoes and
special cabbage, fried with onion and bacon. It’s a safe order for those who don’t want any risk. Just forget about counting calo-
ries! Schabowy may be accompanied by a glass of beer. Price 10- 40 PLN
Schabowy
Have you ever tried American hash browns? Polish potato pan-cakes are quite similar. Chefs prepare them out of grated pota-toes, flour, eggs and onion or garlic. Placki ziemniaczane may be topped with many condiments such as sour cream or melted oscypek (smoked cheese prepared from sheep milk). As a fan of this meal, I can definitely recommend the goulash option, known also as Po Wegiersku (Hungarian style).Price 6 - 35 PLN
Placki ziemiaczane
There is a little misunderstanding about the rights to this meal be-tween Ukrainians, Russians and Poles. Of course, according to our sources, the Polish version is the best; but you must understand, we can be a bit biased. Traditional Barszcz is prepared from beetroots and meat stock. The consistency of soup depends on how many other vegetables are included, you can either drink it or eat with
some extra meal. It is usually served with specific pierogi called Usz-ka (literally “ears”) or Z Krokietem (with a croquette). That last myste-
riously sounding name is basically a thin rolled pancake stuffed either with mushrooms, meat, cabbage, sauerkraut or a mix of those ingredi-
ents, covered in breadcrumbs and fried. Price 8 - 20 PLN
Barszcz
Maybe our food is not so popular as Italian or as sophisticated as French cuisine. However, there are lots of exquisite dishes, that even choosy gourmets will appreciate after trying them out. Have a quick rundown below and explore Polish tastes bravely!
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As it is necessary to conclude with a dessert, let’s look for a slice of warm apple pie with ice cream. You will be pleasantly sur-prised with that combination. Sorry uncle Sam, American Pie has no chance! Price 8 - 20 PLN
Szarlotka
When it comes to this point in the menu, my first advice is – be prepared for strong impressions. To make a long story short – you will eat soup made out of tripe. What else can be said, every
country offers its own gastronomic adventures. Iceland has pick-led ram’s testicles, we have Flaki. So have the guts to try it out for Christ’s Sake! Price 15 - 25 PLN
Flaki
In the land of the Wisła river, Żurek is something more than just soup – it’s an institution. A typical bowl of Żurek means a soup based on sour rye with at least one boiled egg and a large piece of white kiełbasa (sausage). Sometimes it’s served in a bread loaf,
which makes the meal an even more unique experience. You just have to check it out!
Price 3 - 15 PLN
Tastes of Cracow Since you have the great opportunity to discover the beauty of Cracow, let’s have a brief look on local tidbits that can’t be missed on your road! Is it high time for lunch? Head your steps toward the Jewish district called Kazimierz. Once you get to Plac Nowy, you will notice the pavilion with little bars in the middle of the square. They all sell Zapiekanka, a halved baguette famous for its quality of bread and many, many flavours to choose from. The base is topped off with mushrooms, tomatoes and cheese – the rest is your decision. From Hawaiian (with pineapple and barbecue sauce) and Diablo (extra spicy) to Greek (olives, feta cheese, mixed vegetables), and Gypsy (ham, sweet and sour sauce) - you can have it all! From this point there is just a couple of minutes to Hala Targowa, where all meat-eaters can buy sausages sold out of a blue van called Nyska. Remember to get there between 8pm – 3am … Smacznego!
Żurek
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Żurek
Zapiekanka – 5-8 PLNKiełbasa (sausage) from Nyska – 8 PLN(open Monday to Saturday)
POLISH TASTY WORDSSmacznego! – Bon Appétit!Pyszne – tasty, yummyPalce lizać! – Real Jam! Simply delicious!Jeść oczami - Eyes bigger than one’s stomach
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It’s the oldest and most important Christian holiday and
has a very significant meaning in Poland. Preparations
and prayers last almost a whole week. There are many
traditions and customs connected to Easter holidays. We
will tell you about them, so you’ll know what to expect.
Hallelujah! IT’S EASTER TIME!
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PAULA ŁAZOWY
Easter holidays mark the end of the 40 day Lent - a time of intensified prayers in Catholic religion and also the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The last week of Lent is called the Holy Week. It contains the most rites and cere-monies. Easter Holidays are moveable. It has been agreed that the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon (after March 21st) is Easter Sunday. The Holy week is the most important week but many people start feeling the holidays from Thursday not Monday, and that is where we’ll start as well.
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GOOD FRIDAY
The most important day of the Easter Triduum. Commemorates the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. In catholic beliefs it is a fast day, which means you can only have one full meal and two small ones during the day. Eating meat is strictly forbidden. There is no mass on this day, no music is played, no bells are rung. Faithful gather in church for the Celebration of The Passion of The Lord, which consists of three parts: Liturgy of the Word, Veneration of the Cross, and Holy Communion. After that, faithful participate in a joint Way of the Cross. Afterwards families prepare for Holy Saturday by boiling eggs, which children color. Then the Easter Basket is decorated.
Commemorates the Final Sup-per of Jesus Christ and the Apostles. The Mass of The Lord’s Supper initiates the Easter Tridu-um. It is normally celebrated late in the evening with a homily in church around 6 pm. This day also celebrates the creation of the following sacraments: Prie-sthood and Eucharist.
MAUNDY THURSDAY
HOLY SATURDAY
It is the day before Easter and the day after Good Friday. The last day of the Holy Week which comme-morates the day that Jesus Christ’s body laid in the tomb. On the morning of this day, children and their parents go to church to “Bless their Easter Baskets”, the so-called Święconka, the most enduring and beloved Polish tradition. Easter baskets are filled with painted Easter eggs, which symbolize new life, a chocolate or glace covered lamb, which stands for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. You can find salt, which protects food from spoiling, horseradish, bread, ham, sausages, an orange or other fruit, and yeast cake. All that is covered by a white cloth, pinned to the basket by boxwood. Later on in the evening people go to church. During the service the most important part is lighting a new Paschal candle and the blessing of fire and water.
EASTER MONDAY
Very anticipated by children and teenagers but feared by adults. In Roman Catholic countries such as Poland people douse each other with water. Initially by holy water, which was taken from the church the previous day during mass. It was supposed to cleanse and purify a person. Nowadays, its regular tap water - usually very cold. In some regions of Poland there is also a tradition of striking girls’ legs with willow branches. In Cracow however, you can only witness people pouring water on one another. With much of Cracow’s population residing in tall apartment buildings it is quite popular for young people to gleefully empty buckets of water, or water balloons on pedestrians wal-king below. So either avoid those places or carry an umbrella with you, which will at least protect you from water pouring down at you. You still have to deal with those who surprise you from the back and splash you.
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EASTER SUNDAY
The day of Jesus Christ’s resurrection, the so-cal-led Resurrection Sunday. In Polish tradition people go to church at 6 am. to celebrate
it. Afterwards entire families gather and eat a joint breakfast, which consists of food from the Easter Basket
that was blessed the previous day in church. Easter Sun-day is the most important holiday in Poland.
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After a long journey by train or plane, you achieved your destination. Standing in the Main Market Square and ready for sightseeing but in your own way. You want to travel by urban means of transport and see the city from a slightly dif-ferent side – passing it through.
You get on the tram and….there it is: crowd of people, no sitting place and no ticket… what now?
SIGHTSEEINGin a different way
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TicketsYou can buy them in paper shops (called kiosks) all over the city or in every bus or tram in a ticket machine. You just have to choose the right kind of ticket. They are divided into two groups: the centre of Cracow and the first zone, which consists of the suburban areas of the city. In these places you can travel with no worries, but only with the following tickets:
TICKET FOR 3,80 PLNFor adults, for one ride in one vehi-cle no matter how long you are trav-elling or you can travel in as many buses or trams you’d like but only for 40 minutes.
TICKET FOR 2,80 PLNFor adults, a 20 minute ride in all means of transportation.
TICKET FOR 1,90 PLNFor retirees, children, and students with a valid student card or Euro Student Card. This ticket is valid for one ride in one vehicle, no matter how long it takes or for 40 minutes total in various buses and trams.
TICKET FOR 1,40 PLNIt’s also for retirees, children, and students with a valid student card or Euro Student Card. With this tick-et you can travel for 20 minutes by many trams and buses.
Tickets from the second group are those that you validate outside of the city, but they are mostly aimed at citizens living on the outskirts of Cracow.
You should know that if there is no ticket machine or kiosk you can also buy tickets at the tram/bus driver but only by the exact amount of money. Remember that they are not allowed to give you change nor accept more than the ticket price!
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Urban means of transport can be rented for parties, different kinds of events and conferences. Vehicles can be hired for at least 3 hours, which is driving about 54 kilometers. Price depends on the kind of bus or tram. The rule: the more historic the device, the more expensive the rent in this case.
Those interesting kind of parties are more and more common in Cracow, but not many people know that their history began in the 1980s. It all started when vehicles were rented to transport children to the cinema, theatre or during trips. Right now, we can differentiate four main reasons for renting buses or trams. Those are:
1. Weddings and receptions. Newlyweds hire a bus for their guests while the bride and groom are being driven to church by a historic ma-chine.
2. Parties. It is the domain of students (especially Erasmus) who rent a vehicle to organize a driving fete. Specially accom-modated carriages can be hired and they ride in Cracow. These devices do not stop to take citizens on bus/ tram stops. The party is open only for people who rented the machine and those invited.
3. Time vehicle. During spring and summer you can sightsee Cracow from the historic bus or tram built in 1912. There are three different routes you can choose from. The first one is in the heart of the city. Travelers tour the Old Town. The second option is Kazimierz – an area where two contrasting cultures, Jewish and Christian, met. The last option is connected with Nowa Huta and the socialist realism. To get more information visit: www.mpk.krakow.pl
4. The last but not least group consists of hotheads of communication. They rent a machine and drive in it all over the city. During this ‘trip’ they take photos with the bus/ tram in the background. The whole party ends up with grilling sausages on the depot.
Party vehicles
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At 15 Kanonicza Street, the oldest little street in Cracow, at the base of Wawel Castle, you can taste the exquisiteness of traditional Ukrainian cooking. Enjoy the atmosphe-re in the quaint, antique cellars of a sixteenth century building, and also in our picturesque courtyard garden during summer. Thanks to our specially prepared menu, you can di-
scover the unique character of authentic Ukrainian dishes, made according to age-old recipes. Beers from Ukraine - 8 PLN.
Traditional Ukrainian dish „Żarke” Mixed platter of pierogiCarpathian-style Delicacy
RESTAURANT „SMAK UKRAIŃSKI”, 15 Kanonicza Street, Cracowphone: 12 421 92 94, www.ukrainska.pl
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ARMS&SLEEPERS (ambient/trip-hop / USA)Start: 8:00 pmKlub Pod Jaszczurami8 Rynek Główny
KLUB STUDIO, 4 BUDRYKA STREET (130/150 PLN) Pumpkin in their logo has become iconic, but these po-wer metal legends icons still seem to have tons of energy and their careers are certainly far from over. Even though there’s a long way till October, Helloween (GER) is in full effect in Poland!
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KWADRAT, 1 SKARŻYŃSKIEGO STREET (85/95 PLN), - Árstíðir is a vocal-based acoustic, folk band from Reykjavik with a sound unique to the Icelandic music scene. Not only are they in Cracow, but what’s really surprising is that they support the progressive metal Pain of Salvation (SWE) and Anneke van Giersbergen (NED) who used to be a singer for The Gathering. Strange? Not really. All of them are on a very special acoustic tour, so be sure not to miss the concert!
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KAWIARNIA NAUKOWA, 10 SZEROKA STREET (10/12 PL-N)-Maybe it’s not the most popular band, but as hardcore punk rockers they just don’t f**in’ care! Daggers come to Cracow straight from Belgium accompanied by Elizabeth (SWE).(PL) on stage.
PAIN OF SALVATION (SWE)
KLUB STUDIO, 4 BUDRYKA STREET (95/110 PLN) Can we have two concerts of two legendary metal bands in two days? Of course! Absolute classic of thrash metal Te-stament (US) will be supported by metalcore Bleed from Within (UK) and DEATH-THRASH DEW-SCENTED (GER).
HELLOWEEN (GER)
FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS (PL)
MAGAZYN KULTURY, 17 JÓZEFA STREET (15/20 PLN) After great performances on some of the biggest Polish festivals (Open’er and Coke Live) they were called “the hope of alternative music 2013”. And they are definitely on a way to turn hope into reality. Fair Weather Friends (PL) are going to play in heart of the beautiful Kazimierz district this April.
KLUB STUDIO, 4 BUDRYKA STREET (35/40 PLN) It’s Rap Spring in Cracow and if you want to party with one of the best rappers in the game in Poland just come and see donGURALesko live. By the end of this concert it’s going to get really hot! Supported by WSRH, Buszu and Sitek.
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PROZAK 2.0, 6 DOMINIKAŃSKI SQUARE (PRICE UNK-NOWN)Probably the best Polish band right now, finally with a record that has met all the expectations and equally good live shows. This time they will present you a unique DJ set. Kamp! (PL).checking out.
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KWADRAT, 1 SKARŻYŃSKIEGO STREET (75/85 PLN) With songs like “Beer Beer”, “Tequilla” and “Vodka” they are a perfect fit for Friday afternoon! Folk metal masters Korpi-klaani (FIN) are in Cracow. Supported by Metsatöll (EST).
KAMP!(PL)
SWEDISH AZZ (SWE)
ZEUS(PL)
KWADRAT, 1 SKARŻYŃSKIEGO STREET (25-45 PLN)One great hip-hop party after another? In Cracow it’s by all means possible! The 6th editon of hip-hop fiesta features joyful creativity of Łona and Webber (PL), great flow by Trzeci Wymiar (PL) or Zeus (PL), and some hard-core rap from JWP (PL).
ALCHEMIA, 5 ESTERY STREET (30/40 PLN)Can there be anything better than a great jazz concert on a lazy spring evening? I doubt it. A combination of saxes, drums, tuba, vibraphone, turntables and live electronics – that’s Swedish Azz (SWE).
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Wanda Mound
as a proof that you`re not able to force somebody to
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MARCIN KAROLAK
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Mound is a popular monument in Poland. Wanda Mound is a witness of tragedy which consists of love, politics and sacrifice.
Princess Wanda, as we can guess, was an extraor-dinary beauty. So it`s not surprising that prince Rydygier lost himself in affection. Probably he sent her few bouquets of roses or chocolates. If you`re a prince, you have enough money to at-tracts women. Guess what? It didn`t work at all. Wanda rejected him. There was no chemistry ob-viously.
The situation was not easy. If she married him, he would be a king of Poland. This was not the best solution to our country. Besides, she didn`t love him so breaking his heart came to her with ease. Chillout – like someone will say nowadays. You couldn’t be more wrong about it.
German prince was totally pissed off. Pride took over his sense and he decide to invade Polish lands in revenge. He felt insulted. He loved the girl and she dumped him. What else could he do? But Wanda was not only lovely, but she had also a gift of persuasion. He resigned and canceled the invasion. He felt humiliated so he decided to kill himself. And that`s what he did. But there are no winners in this story.
Wanda saved her land from the occupation and didn`t marry the man she didn`t have crush on.
Everybody know that emotions are not easy to han-dle. Once you fall in love, you`re lost. And on the other hand – if someone tries to buy your affec-tion, someone may suffer defeat. That`s the beauty of it – it`s total-ly unpredictable. Have you heard about princess Wanda, who didn`t want to marry Rydygier, German prince? That`s the good example of what I mean.
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But on the other hand she felt like she owe some-thing to the gods. In that way she had to make a sacrifice. Properly big one.
I know! I drown myself in Vistula river – that`s what she could thought. Princess Wanda decided to end up his life in the glory of gods who avoid her from marrying wrong man. And saved her fa-therland, of course.
To celebrate the heroism of the princess, her mound was built by her people. The mound is located close to the spot on the river bank where her body was found. In 1890, a monument was placed on the mound. It was designed by Jan Matejko himself. And that`s the testimony of the another sad no- love story.
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