We left Budapest yesterday with another great day in the city. We saw a LOT of that city and loved it. It’s got amazing architecture, great big city atmosphere with none of the rush and busy-ness of London. People are friendly, although we felt the need more than in some other countries to watch our bags. It was all fine though, we didn’t have any problems, except for a cashier short-changing us in our first transaction by FT2000 (about seven pounds). She just kept talking to us and directing us to the right platform for the metro that we didn’t check the change – mistake. But, we learnt our lesson!!
We got a night train last night to Krakow, it took about 10 hours, and after an hour’s delay in leaving Budapest, we set off and found our cabin – sharing with 4 other people in a cosy cabin. It was definitely an experience, quite fun, and we’ll be repeating it when we go to Berlin on Fri night!
Krakow is another great city, quite small, about the same size as Ljubljana and we walked around it today and feel like we know our way around quite well already. We’ve seen some great sights and there are so many street performers and musicians around all day and night so it’s got a great atmosphere as well. We just got a take away for dinner from a local stall and sat in the main square, listening to music and enjoying the evening sun, lovely
Tomorrow we’re going to Auschwitz which I can’t even imagine what it’ll be like. Then on Friday we’re going to the old Jewish quarter just south of the main centre of Krakow, where all the Jews fled to and it’s now pretty desolate. Then our train on Fri night. So, lots to fit in in the flat lands of Poland.
In Berlin we’re meeting two of my friends who I did an exchange with in Year 10, so haven’t seen them in about 8 years so that’ll be really good, I’m really looking forward to that. Then just Prague and we’re done. Feels like time is going to go really quickly from now, even though it feels like we’ve been away for months!