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Published 16:00 3 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 16:06 3 Mar 2020 GMT

4. The Salt Mines are a gift from God
I'll level with you. On my second day in Krakow, I did a walking tour. It was fine.
And on that walking tour, our guide told us that the Salt Mines were a tourist trap and that nobody should bother wasting their money on them. This was, in fact, not fine because it was simply a lie.
The Wieliczka mines, located about half an hour outside of the city, were first excavated during the 13th century.
Between that time and the 1900s, numerous chambers, four chapels, countless passage ways, and a salt lake were created - all as far as 135 metres below ground.
It's an extremely impressive feat, and 100 percent worth seeing.
5. Auschwitz is a powerful and deeply upsetting visit
The above statement does not even slightly convey how affecting and necessary a trip to Auschwitz is when spending time in Krakow.
Pre-book a tour online (do not just show up there on your own, your guide is what makes this experience), and reserve an entire day of your time to remembering those who were imprisoned and killed in the death camp during the Second World War.
The tour will take you to Auschwitz 1 where many Polish prisoners died during the war, and later to Birkenau, the site of the infamous train tracks that brought thousands upon thousands of Jews to their deaths.
It's a deeply upsetting trip, you will not emerge from it feeling positive, but it's important and should not be missed.
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6. Kebabs are cheap and giant
Self explanatory.
7. The best Indian restaurant in the world is, in fact, in Krakow town
I may not have tasted every Indian in the world, but I'm fairly certain on this one.
Just off the city's main square lies India Masala - a restaurant that offers as many paneer options as your heart desires.
Or, at least, three or four of them. And that's enough, tbh.
I ordered myself a paneer, a rice, some garlic naan, and a glass of water. The meal was delicious, divine, and the water probably cost more than the glass of wine I decided against getting.
Honest to God, the best Indian I've ever eaten. No lie.

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