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If you are looking for an affordable location that’s only a couple of hours plane ride away then Krakow could be the place for you. This city, located in the southern part of Poland, offers countless opportunities for travellers.
The city center
When it comes to Krakow, the first thing appeared in mind will be the Main Square and the building Cloth Hall. Main Square is filled with many ancient churches and charming townhouses and crowned by Cloth Hall, which has been playing an important role in international trade for over the years. Besides historical value, Main Square is the most willingly chosen place to stop journeys around Krakow.
In Cloth Hall, you can find lots of handmade Polish products. On the ground floor are restaurants that serve a wide range of food, not only local ones. Maybe these are not the best places to eat dinner. However, you can taste a local beer or wine while admiring the charming Krakow centre.
Nightlife
Speaking about Krakow, we cannot forget nightlife here. Take a night walk through streets with a view of the city on one side and calmly flowing water of Vistula River on the other. To make up your impression, you can have a drink in one of the restaurants in large boats on the river. For beautiful view admirers, in the nearby amusement park you can watch Krakow from the Ferris wheel. Even late in the evening!
Traffic
You can take a bus to Katowice and then train or even bus to Krakow Main Station. You can try to take a taxi; nevertheless, it may be costly. Or, to reach Krakow you need not even two hours long flight. These advantages make Krakow top direction for a weekend break.
1. What can travellers do in Cloth Hall?
A. Go to churches.
B. Visit charming townhouses.
C. Make things with artists.
D. Enjoy various food and drinks.
2. What do we know about Krakow?
A. It is a newly-built city in Poland.
B. Travellers can enjoy rich nightlife here.
C. Transportation here is not convenient.
D. Travellers can only enjoy night view from the Ferris wheel.
3. Where can we probably read the text?
A. In a history book. B. In a tourist website. C. In a sales brochure. D. In an art magazine.