Krakow has stolen my heart.
We were only there for 2 full days, but I knew after just a few minutes of walking around the city and the center square that Krakow would be one of the top, if not the top, favorite cities from our babymoon.
The best way I can describe Krakow is that it is lively, but quaint. The center square was so fun in the evenings. It was full of people and performers, but didn't feel touristy. Brett and I loved to bring our dinners to the square and watch a brass band play while we ate. There was also a woody park that surround the main center square and I was able to go on an early morning run one morning which was so wonderful.
The city felt really walkable, although it was scorching hot, and there were surprisingly a good number of vegan/vegetarian friendly restaurants. We only made it to two, but they were both absolutely incredible!
Vegab:
I believe Brett actually discovered Vegab and I'm so glad he did. We ended up eating here both days we were in Krakow because of how unbelievable their vegan kebabs were. They had a homemade recipe for faux meat that was the best faux meat I've ever had. I'm actually not a fan of faux meat, but the texture and flavor of their kebab "meat" was on point. I asked them what it was made of and some of the main ingredients were lentils, gluten flour, nuts and spices.
The first day we went I got the Beirut Kebab and Brett got the Olymp. Both were amazing, but we decided that my hummus filled Kebab was better, so the next day when we went back, we both got the Beirut. The portion sizes of the kebabs are hug and so satisfying! They're stuffed with their faux meat, sauces and veggies. I couldn't stop, "mmmmm-ing" after each bite.
If you can only eat one meal in Krakow, eat at Vegab!
Oh, and can I mention how cheap the food in Krakow was?! Our massive Kebabs were about $4 each!
Krowarzywa Vegan Burger:
Krowarzywa was the other fully vegan restaurant we were able to eat at and it too was amazing. It's a simple burger-focus restaurant which allows you to choose different patties, sauces and toppings. Because they don't serve many kinds of food, the food they do serve is delicious. I ordered the millet, pumpkin and sunflower seed patty and topped it with veggies, ketchup and mustard. It was a basic burger, but oh so delicious! Brett ordered the chickpea patty and topped it with veggies and their amazing dill mayonnaise. I had a bit of his and it too was amazing.
They had fries and different kinds of drinks which you could order on the side as well.
The main reason we went to Krakow, Poland was to take a day trip out to see the concentration camps. I have been reading and studying about WWII and the concentration camps for years and it's always been a dream of mine to see the camps with my own eyes. I didn't take my camera with me, but Brett was able to snap some photos with his phone.
We used a tour group (which is SO unlike us) and saw Auschwitz and Birkenau in one day. The tour group was called Escape2Poland and we overall enjoyed our experience with them. Using a tour group was definitely the way to go as the tickets provided transportation from Krakow's center square to and from the camps. We also had a tour guide which was really helpful and even got to see a documentary which showed the liberation of the camps and the issues the survivors dealt with once released.
To be honest, because I've read so much about that time period, nothing that I saw shocked me, but I'm still so thankful that I could see things with my own eyes. Auschwitz definitely had a museum-like feel at many points, but we were were still able to see where the prisoners slept and many of their belongings that were taken from them. We also got to see the solitude and starvation chambers, the shooting wall and the crematoriums. It's still hard to believe that such horrors actually happened.
Auschwitz was a fairly small camp while Birkenau was massive! We walked quite a ways throughout the course of the day, but it was worth it.
I just wanted to mention this part of our time in Krakow in case any of you are interested in going to see the concentration camps as well.
Oscar says
I also used the same company to see Auschwitz und Birkenau. We were a small group w/ an excellent guide.
I went to the salt mine and Schindler's museum too - both incredible.
Faith says
That's awesome! We'll they definitely have a good reputation then. We also went to Schindler's museum but didn't make it to the salt mine. Thanks for sharing Oscar!
Emily Swanson says
Already I'm excited about possibly visiting Poland later this year when you describe it as lively but quaint. I"m kind of a quaint old soul at heart, and I love finding those kinds of towns in Europe.
Seeing the concentration camps would be so sobering; that always leaves a heavy place in my heart knowing that those atrocities happened; I'm thankful that God crushed that and that it no longer happens there. But it will never ever be forgotten.
Those vegan burgers sound and look GOOD! Now I want to try a vegan burger.
Faith says
Is this connected to your Prague trip? I hope you can go! You don't need much time in the city, but we loved the vibe. And definitely get your hands on one of those burgers if you can Emily! Enjoy preparing (or being on) your vacation!!