Poland Part 2: Krakow

I definitely think this looks more charming in a photograph and there was definitely something mysterious about the courtyard outside our accommodations but also, run down was the first description I thought of. When Matt said it was very close to Old Town I knew it probably would be something like that. But we made it work even if Matt had to sleep on the couch because the bed was so bad for his heavy body. Krakow had so much charm. Little touches everywhere. These were the healthiest carriage horses I've ever seen. It was refreshing that they weren't saddle sore with dusty blankets or covered in flies and frothing at the mouth. All of them had so much personality. Finding food that morning seemed to be a bit of a challenge. My goal:find all the very best places. His goal: eat ASAP. We got off to a rocky start. The place we chose was closed for holiday in true European fashion. We ended up wandering around, he got several mediocre items and I settled for a restaurant that ende...