We did make it to Krakow...checked into our hotel...and went directly to the beautiful St. Mary's Basilica.
The stained glass windows and blue-starred ceiling are breathtaking. It was magnificent and a 'do not miss' on anyone's tour through Krakow! We didn't stay long, however, because Riley was hungry!
Hard Rock Cafe's burgers, salads and shakes hit the spot! As we were eating our dinner, Riley spotted a white carriage drawn by horses below in the square.
Grandpa could not resist her request. Luckily, we were able to find the exact carriage that Riley had spotted. We all got in and had a wonderful tour around the city.
Riley felt like a princess and enjoyed every minute of it.
Devin and Scott had a great time, too!
As we circled around the Rynek to head out into the side streets, we ran into some familiar faces!
Elder Davis and Elder Bode, two of our Elders serving in Krakow were out contacting!
The carriage ride took us by many of Krakow's sights.....Wawel Castle being one of them. This was on our schedule to visit tomorrow, and Riley is excited to see how 'real' princesses lived.
The ride was over much too soon....we could have stayed in the carriage for hours. It was so relaxing. I highly recommend this way of seeing Krakow.
As we were getting off the carriage, Elders Hancock and Hinckley ---2 other Elders serving in Krakow had found President Nielson. Riley was happy to meet them......
What a great day! Hard Rock Cafe and good old American food is always a relief in Europe. We love European food, but sometimes a hamburger is just the right thing.
ReplyDeleteI think those police are the same police that pulled us over in Gdansk, demanded 50 zloty and booted our car until we paid it :-)
How fun to have family visit, especially your adorable granddaughter ... I love the pictures and the dialog, your blog is so fun to read:)
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping you'll explain the POLICE someday, hummmmm, what could have been the problem???