Peter Cracow: I have to advice you to see (at last) smaller cities too. Townlets. Foreigner probably wouldn't survive there (no pub, no university, no job, no E-speakers, no laundry, no car wash...), but they still can be favourite. There are in example: Sandomierz (medieval city at the Vistula rover), Przemy¶l (Austrian stronghold, famous of 7 monasteries), Kazimierz at the Vistula river (small town in a picturesque landscape), Krynica Gorska (the best resort in the mountains), Kowary (a kind of post-German Krynica), Biecz (site of famous executioners school) and many others I visited in my life and loved. What is important: their architecture didn't hurt too much during Russian/Soviet domination era. Cracow itself (where I use to live since my birth) consists in fact of 4 cities (and many villages). Pre-medieval Old Town, medieval Kazimierz and its Jewish district (behind the old riverbed), XIX c. Austrian Podgórze (behind the present riverbed), XX c. Nowa Huta (Communist district biult as a separate town). If you don't like one you can emigrate to another. Good synopsis
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