The only way I could sleep through the night was with an eye mask and ear plugs. With two sick people in the room, snoring is at an all time high. I even tried to record it during the night but the sound was too low so I just deleted it.
I went to the city to go see Kosciuszko Mound. It's a man made mound used back in the day for a reason that wasn't so clear to me because all the signs were in Polish and the museum didn't have much info on its use. Just had heaps of Polish history and a wax figure of John Paul II (he's everywhere in Krakow). But the mound was good to see. You need a break though because it's that far away.
I got the tram there, and they constantly change during seasons so I got it to Swaltor and just walked up the hill. I asked locals and they pointed me to the right direction which was fantastic. It's just straight up pretty much and then towards the end on the right you see some steps and go through that. Wam Bam Thank You Ma'am and you're there.
I called both my Nonna's too. First my mums asked who it was calling her but my dads knew straight away it was me. They seemed thankful I called them though, but they seemed to waffle on whereas Honeybadger didn't care so much about their safety tips. Sorry but the internet helps me out more. Actually wikitravel.com is the best website. That's a good plug for them :)
Once I got back home we went for dinner which is just a hop skip and jump from the front door to a little place that did a good dish. But I'm getting so over Polish food, I had to have maccas today because that way I knew what crap I'd be eating at least.
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