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    Cafe Mlkynek

    Posted by Diplo 15 March 2008

    Cafe Mlkynek is a gallery, bar and 100% vegetarian cafe nestled in the Kazimierz (Jewish) quarter of Krakow.

    Whilst it doesn't have as an extensive menu as some of the other vegetarian places, the food there is superb - totally vegetarian (with some vegan) and really good quality. The onion soup is exceptional!

    Unlike the other vegetarian cafes in Krakow the emphasis at Mlkynek is on superb food, good service and relaxing surroundings rather than simply 'healthy' food. This means you can actually get a beer or a bottle of wine with your meal (an essential part of the equation, in my book!).

    What is more, like many places in Krakow, the food is unbelievably cheap (though the wine isn't that cheap).

    Cafe Młynek
    Plac Wolnica 7
    31-060 Kraków
    tel. 012 43 06 202
    kom. 0 502 302 803
    mail. mlynek@cafemlynek.pl

    www.cafemlynek.pl/

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    Galeria The Other Way

    Posted by elysmelys 1 May 2007

    Lovely small gallery selling pottery, painting and glassware at reasonable prices. Friendly staff.

    ul. Józefa 26
    31-046 Kraków
    www.theotherway.com.pl/

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    Legendary Krakow

    Posted by pittg 8 May 2006

    Krakow is a city wrapped in legend, where time flows differently, and where every moment becomes a moment of history.

    For centuries, Krakow was the capital of Poland, the seat of kings, drawing great scholars and artists from the whole world. It is their talents and imagination we must thank for the city's rich legacy of unique historical relics, which reflect the most important trends in European culture.

    The renaissance Royal Castle at Wawel, the gothic St Mary's Basilica, the historical trade pavilions of the Cloth Hall, the former separate Jewish city of Kazimierz, and even the Nowa Huta district, absorbed by Krakow together with its socialist-realist, industrial architecture, are all places which make a visit to Krakow extremely worthwhile.

    Although the city no longer plays such an important administrative role, for many people, thanks to its rich history, Krakow nevertheless represents a synthesis of all things Polish, connecting tradition with modernity.

    In the special atmosphere of the beautiful and mysterious streets of the Old Town and Kazimierz you will find everything you need to allow you to escape from everyday life.

    Galleries full of exhibitions, cafes, pubs and restaurants: all of this is an integral part of any visit to Krakow.

    www.krakow.pl/en/miasto/wizytowka/?id=walory.html

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