There is no doubt: Wrocław is a wonderful city. And did you know that almost 200 of its 630,000 inhabitants are… dwarves? Yes, exactly: dwarves! This ever growing community lives in the town’s underbelly, but you might get lucky and meet a few of them walking down Wrocław’s streets, squares…
About 10 kilometres (~6 miles) south-east of Krakow, a small town hides an unbelievable treasure. This town is Wieliczka, and the treasure is its Salt Mine, where salt has been extracted since the 13th century up until 2007, which made it one of the world’s oldest salt mines in operation.…
On the northeast edge of the Harz mountains lies Goslar, once a prosperous mining town, and now one of the best-preserved examples of a german town of the late middle ages.
A perfect example of an untouched medieval historic centre, with its Renaissance architecture, its amazing small alleys, the wonderful coats of arms that enrich the burghers houses, and its castle, Ceský Krumlov has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage list.