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28 September 2010

Views overlooking the city, Rome, Italy

View from Spanish Steps View from Spanish Steps

View from Castel Sant'Angelo View over Rome from Castel Sant'Angelo

View of Vatican From Castel Sant'Angelo
View of Vatican From Castel Sant'Angelo

View from hill top in Trastevere
View from hill top in Trastevere

View of the Forum and ancient ruinsView of the Forum and ancient ruins

Landmarks, Rome, Italy

Some famous and not so famous Roman landmarks. Enjoy!


Villa Borghese - a beautiful spot for a picnic


View of Vittorio Emanuele II monument from the Forum

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument


Traiana Column, you can see the casts of this in the amazing Victorian cast courts in the V&A



Piazza Navona, we had wonderful ice-cream here.
I've never tasted such rich, smooth chocolate ice-cream.


Santa Maria in Trastevere: a rather expensive but pretty spot to sit and have a beer, about £7 for a pint.


Fonte Acqua Paola in Trastevere



San Pietro in Vaticano

The Trevi fountain, it was crazy busy here and we didn't visit till 11pm!


Spanish Steps, shortly after going up and down the steps there was a power cut across the whole piazza. The restaurant we went to was in the dark too, but only for 10mins or so! Mental.

Campidoglio

Tempio di Portuno

Sun setting on a building

Piazza della Minerva, with a view to the Pantheon behind

14 September 2010

Krakow Churches and Basillicas

Franciszka Basillica (Franciscan Church) Krakow


Introducing Stanisław Wyspiański and the best stained glass I have ever seen.
From the outside the Franciscan Church looks unremarkable. It is, in fact, my favourite building in the whole of Krakow.

Once you've wandered through the over sized church doors, and admired the art deco wall-paper you' might notice a mighty stained glass window towering over you. It'll blow you away. This is 'God the Father' pictured above. It is jaw dropping.

Here, for your enjoyment, is some more of Wyspiański's work that can be admired in the Fransiscan Basillica:



You really should see it for yourself. Wow.


St. Bernada Chruch, Krakow. Near the Wawal.

Many churches in Krakow feature a large amount of glitzy gold and marble with decoration covering every facet. St. Bernada’s Church is not alone in this. But it's funny how, even as someone struggling with religion, this stuff blows you away. You are struck, stone still, just lost in the magnificent sculptures, overwhelming altars and sheer attention to beauty.




St. Michala-Stanislawa Church, Krakow




St. Anne's Church, Krakow

I love this Church too. I love that it isn't quite as gold as all the rest and I love that it still has the ability to consume you. I also love the freaky relief stuff. Angels faces pushing through the walls, but trapped in time. Really cool stuff!

I've long been a fan of plaster relief, since I was introduced to Norway's Gustav Vigeland.
St. Anne's Church, Krakow
St. Anne's Church, Krakow
St. Anne's Church, Krakow

St. Anne's Church, Krakow

Krakow, Kazimierz District - A Must if you're in Krakow

Bar Review: Singer, Kazimierz District, Krakow
Singer Bar Krakow KazimierzThe Singer Bar is great fun. Almost every table is an old sewing table, complete with a sewing machine and foot pedal. Our foot pedal was rather squeaky but fortunately, as we were visiting in the middle of the day, it was quiet and I only annoyed my fiancé!

We had a couple of pints of Paulaner, one outside with a game of rummy and one inside when it got a bit chilly. They also serve a wide range of tea and coffee. This is a great place to chill out and soak up the local atmosphere. 5 out of 5!

Bar Review: Alchemia, Kazimierz District, Krakow
Alchemia, Kazimierz District
Alchemia, Kazimierz District
Restaurant Review: Warsztat, Kazimierz District, Krakow

Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, Krakow Warsztat restaurant was a very lucky find. We had wandered past it at lunch time the previous day and discounted it for the place opposite. How silly we had been. Musically themed, with trumpet wall lights, manuscript lampshades, a cello hanging from the ceiling and even a harpsichord hole in the wall through to the kitchen, this restaurant is not over doing it.

It was delightful to be surrounded by locals, after being in the Wawal that morning surrounded by tourist coach tours. We enjoyed a laid back atmosphere, even if the smoking was a little intrusive, delicious food and low prices. Go here! OK here is a little about the food we ate, my photos do not do this little place or its food justice!

Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, KrakowWarsztat Restaurant Review: Onion Soup, with croutons and parmesan

Warming and delicious! I was very tempted to go back here for dinner the next day just to eat this again!
Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, KrakowWarsztat Restaurant Review: Ham and Mushroom Pizza

Very tasty and a great texture. Massive portion. We had this for packed lunch the next day! Interestingly, they had pizza on the menu which was similar to Hawaiian but with peach and banana on it too! We weren’t tempted!
Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, KrakowWarsztat Restaurant Review: Chicken and Brie Risotto

Scrumptious, tick. Interesting ingredients, yes. Massive portion, oh my God yes! This was another great choice to try from this lovely restaurant.
Warsztat Restaurant Review: Round-up
If I visited Krakow again, for the 3rd time, I would go here without a doubt. 5 out of 5. Amazing atmosphere, cute theme and fantastic food.


Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, Krakow Just so you recognise it when you're looking...

Warsztat Restaurant, Kazimierz District, Krakow

13 September 2010

Krakow, getting from the airport

Krakow Shuttle Train from airport We flew to Krakow from London Luton with EasyJet. Never the best way to travel, and full of stag parties but it was quick, thank God, and landed on time. Once landed we zipped through passport control, and even got our passports stamped! Always worth a try it seems.

Rather than travelling into town by taxi we took the train. There is an airport to rail station shuttle bus parked directly outside the airport next to the taxi rank. This is free and the train costs the equivalent of £2, a real saving from getting a cab.

We were rewarded, not only with this low cost travel, but also some great views to set the mood for our trip.
Krakow train from airport
krakow shuttle train view from airport

Krakow Hostel, Kadetus review

Krakow Poland
Location: A great location, right near the old town, but also near the Wawel as well as a short walk along the river to Kasmierz.

Facilities: We booked a private double room with en-suite. The room is a good size and even has a mezzanine level for another couple. Because of the split levels it feels a little more private when sharing with your sister which I did the previous time I stayed here. There is a TV in the room, a bed, bed side tables and table and chairs. The en-suite is roomy with a shower, sink and toilet.

Katetus Hostel, Krakow, Poland There is a kitchen with a kettle for free tea and coffee, and 2 hobs, and a fridge and freezer. Breakfast is provided (a roll, 2 slices of bread, cheese and ham plus cheese spread and jam and a little salad). We actually made sandwiched and had the breakfast as packed lunch!

Comfort: The room is really nice and big enough for a few days, with plenty of shelf space. The bed was a little soft and the sheets didn’t quite fit the mattress or the cases the pillows!
Katetus Hostel, Krakow, Poland
Cleanliness: It was clean and tidy on arrival and we strived to continue to keep it that way!

I would give this 4 out of 5. Great value for money, smart rooms, but a little basic and not fantastically comfortable.