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Ok - so I'm going to Krakow with 3 friends - late 30's, early forties. My friends husband has been ill lately and is not able to walk very far (virus has attacked his joints) so the question is - where is best for us to stay - old town square area or Jewish quarter. We plan to to quite a bit of sightseeing so which area has most to see. Also, where are the most (and best) bars and restaurants? If we stay in the old town area are we likely to be in the middle of rowdy stag parties etc or is it ok? Love to hear your experiences, thanks

2007-09-19 04:26:49 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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Hi,

Krakow, Cracow - call it what you will - a big welcome to our travel guide to Poland's "cultural capital"! Cracow Life brings you a general guide section of information, the latest news, as well as tips, suggestions about travel and money, a city centre map, guide and introduction to culture to get you started, as well as a comprehensive low-down of the very best restaurants, hotels and apartments, pubs, nightclubs and cafes, shops and places to have fun in the city. We try to keep it light-hearted but informative. We've been to all the places reviewed on the site, so you'll get a first-hand idea of what it's like. Cracow is a vibrant city with great cultural and historical dignity, which provides a glorious backdrop to all the fun. Hey, what other World Heritage site can boast the highest density of bars and pubs in the world? You get the idea!

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2007-09-22 23:34:45 · answer #1 · answered by Tanju 7 · 0 0

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