Lots of windmill farms.Village along the way.Clock tower.Arriving Warsaw.Warsaw. Station Narodowy in Warsaw. Home stadium of Poland’s national football team.Vistula River in Warsaw.Birch tree grove. Lots of them along the way. The birch is one of Poland’s most prevailing trees.Police at station Wloszczowa. Don’t know why. Arriving Krakow.Krakow. We made it.Puro Hotel. Our spot for the three nights.The whole room operates off of the tablet.Walking around before dinner.Mike and I decided that if the sign was in English, it couldn’t possibly be the best polish food. What do you think?Art in the park.Art on the street.Dinner selfie. Mike took using the mirror. We thought we were pretty funny.Dinner was amazing! Farina Restaurant. Salmon tartare and crab bisque (not pictured). Dorado and spinach ravioli with Gorgonzola sauce. And, I accidentally ordered a very expensive bottle of wine – I was hungry and a little tired, we had been on the go since 8AM this morning, Puligny-Montrache, 1er CRU LA GARENNE, 2019, Grand Vin De Bourgogne. I think the wine was 80% of our bill. ; )Walking around after dinner. Rynek Glowny, Main Market Square, was lovely and big. Maybe getting ready for Easter? We are going to eat at the market tomorrow evening. Bread and kielbasa. The Town Hall Tower, Krakow. Again, Rynek Glowny, Main Market Square. Church of St. Francis. Dr. Josef Dietl. Not really sure who he is, sorry. Liked the photo op.The Church of St. Andrew the Apostle. Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral. A fortified residency on the Vistula River in Krakow. Wawel Dragon. Also known as the Dragon of Wawel Hill, a famous dragon in Polish legend. He spews fire, but Mike didn’t want to wait. The Vistula River and Wawel Castle from a rooftop deck. Stunning. Another view of the castle from the rooftop deck. Mike and I were having our after dinner cappuccino and latte.View from my hotel room. Hope there are blackout curtains.