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After sightseeing and neighborhood
it’s time to rest! Haven’t been in Wieliczka or Zakopane yet? Dont’t worry, there are many firms in Cracow which organizes a one day trips, for example
www.cracowtours24.com or
http://www.krakowshuttle.com/ But after long and full of astonishing views trip I recommend to rest on Stolarska Street. The first Latin name of Stolarska Street sounds “platea fratrum Praedicatorum”. Street is irregular, because it was created before The Act of Location of Cracow. This street is important for visitors from USA, France and Germany, because exactly on this street are situated consulates of these countries, so in case of emergency you can go there and ask somebody help. On the other hand Stolarska Street has a few nice places to visit. Worthy of attention are cafes, for example one with unusual name ” The first cafe on Stolarska Street on the left side going from the Little Market Square”. Tables and chairs by wood, covered a laces tablecloths, calm and warm inside! And the second one is Siesta Cefe where the most delicious coffee in Cracow is served. From Siesta Cefe is the shortest way to Bielak's Passage Way, when you
can visit one of the cafes or go through to the Main Market Square. In passage way is a cinema, where you can watch European films, which aren't so famous like Sex and the City or others

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About Kasia Sanak
I'm psychologist and HR specialist, currently working on my PhD at Krakow's University of Economics. I was born in Krakow where I've spent here most of my life - probably that's why I love Krakow so much. I work in tourism sector and I'm always trying to share my knowledge about my city with visitors. I speak English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese..and Polish of course ;)
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