The next day it was time for me to leave Krakow. I realize that my time here in Poland is almost coming to an end and maybe it was time for me to just kick back and relax. I don’t have much planned here in Krakow. I would like to think I managed to visit all of the places I wanted to visit all the while not tiring myself out. I loved how I managed to visit the old wooden churches using a rental car. I was kind of proud of myself to accomplish that. But now it was time to move on. I would be taking the train back to Warsaw.
I came in Krakow via train. I didn’t realize that there was a nice waiting area for passengers at the Galleria Krakowska. At least people won’t be exposed to the elements waiting for their train. There was a large board which announces the arriving and departing trains. I didn’t linger that much there since I arrived just in time for my train. There is an underground passageway to allow passengers to cross the tracks. There are helpful signs which point passengers which platform it is, so it was difficult to get lost. One challenge might be the ticket itself since it was printed in Polish figuring out the car and seat number might be a challenge. I just took a seat where I thought I was supposed to be in and hope I got it right.
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