Poland is not border - Krakow and Wieliczka
The trip was planned before the currency fluctuations and most of the funds were generated before the collapse of the ruble, although during the subsequent calculation it turned out that over these few days an amount in terms of rubles of about 70.000 rubles was spent. Such a sadness . . But otherwise everything is fine. Diana and I worked out the route, the sights that I would like to see, booked hotels. We passed the border quickly (there were no skiers anymore, and groceries were already expensive). Roads take up a lot of time. You get tired. I was surprised that when driving through Poland it stinks very strongly of coal smoke. It turns out that most of the housing is heated in the old fashioned way - that's Europe for you! Krakow - the city is old and beautiful - after all, it was the capital, I will not rant about this here - there are a lot of things on the Internet. We walked a lot - the pedometer in the phone in Wieliczka set a walking record - 23 km!! ! Literary prettiness is great, but the stories of tourists for tourists should be primarily informative, but I think that it is better to see once and better with your own eyes!