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Krakow

Poland’s former capital has a rich history and there is no better place to start exploring it than the Renaissance Wawel Castle towering on the bank of the Vistula River and its beautiful cathedral housing one of the world’s largest bells.

You will surely visit the former Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz, where, after a sightseeing tour, you can relax and dine in one of the quarter’s little inns. Visiting Krakow’s Main Market Square, there is no way to overlook Mary’s Church or the Town Hall Tower, while the Basilica of St. Mary is sure to captivate you with its ornamentation and unconventional exterior.

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