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18. December 2017

Diary of a trip to Krakow

Practice instead of theory - a visit toKrakowThis year's excursion for the Master's first-year students from the International Tourism Management course was themed "Film Tourism". The film "Schindler's List" took us to Krakow on the second weekend of Advent.However, Krakow is hidden a little further inland and so it was not surprising that it was a first for us tourism experts in Poland's second largest city.Day 1 // New cultural experiencesIt's Friday morning. Cold and dark at Görlitz station. Even the last of us wake up on the train. We change trains in Wroclaw and reach our destination in the early afternoon, making our first intercultural comparisons with our neighboring country at the Christmas market, which is very present on Krakow's main market square. We then explore the rest of the city center, where the streets are arranged in a chessboard pattern. Snow-white horse-drawn carriages clatter everywhere between old Baroque and Gothic buildings. Christmas decorations are also omnipresent here at this time of year, and some students' goal for the day: To try Polish cuisine. After the bigos at the Christmas market, we are drawn to a backyard restaurant which, to our surprise, turns out to be a little insider tip. The order: pierogi in all variations. Homemade, delicious and unbeatable value for money. Prices are generally very reasonable everywhere. Krakow is therefore a top destination for a small student budget.Day 2 // What we learned about Krakow's nativity scenes, the Wawel dragon and white goldOn Saturday, we learn a lot about the city's history and its inhabitants on a three-hour city tour. We meet our guide at the former city gate and the journey through the past begins. In the Middle Ages, Krakow became popular thanks to the trade in salt, also known as white gold. We also take a look at the university, where both Copernicus and Pope John Paul II studied in their younger years. On the Wawel, the hill with the royal castle and cathedral, our guide tells us the legend of the evil dragon that is said to have once lived under the Wawel castle and was defeated with a trick. Today's entertaining tour ends in the opulent St. Mary's Church opposite the Cloth Hall on the Main Market Square, and in the afternoon we pick up on the culinary experiences of the previous day. For example, we eat the typical pancakes filled with rose jam (known elsewhere as Berliner or Krapfen). We spend the evening together eating traditional Neapolitan pizza and pasta - in keeping with the spirit of the "International Tourism" module.Day 3 // Tracing the pastKazimierz and the locations of Steven Spielberg's film are on the excursion program on Sunday. The Jewish quarter is less than a thirty-minute walk from the city center and yet has undergone a very special development. From its own city status to Jewish settlement and later resettlement, the district has experienced a lot. After the success of the film "Schindler's List", the almost forgotten area became a tourist magnet. With a visit to the museum in Oskar Schindler's former enamel barrel factory on the other side of the river, we say goodbye to our guide and get our own impression of Krakow's history during the Second World War. Exhausted from the walk and the countless impressions, we regain our strength during individual evening activities in the lively center of Krakow.Day 4 // Return journeyAfter a hearty breakfast and the last visit to the Christmas market, we handed over the room keys to our accommodation. During our return journey, we experienced first-hand that it's not just Deutsche Bahn that has to deal with delays. We also waited almost 70 minutes at the station in Krakow for our Polish train. Fortunately, we managed to catch our connecting bus in Wroclaw and arrived back in Görlitz in the evening, exhausted and with many different impressions. by Arlene & Nicole