Originally Posted by
turniphead
Radian; You are a star and I expect it was you that looked after us all in our 'formation' of Moths, Dragons,Yaks, Cessnas and Barons that stayed a few days in Krakow last month.
Unfortunately not

In fact, I was on a hill near the airport watching your arrival with some spotters

But I was working during your afternoon departure (I'm not sure but I suppose it was done in groups). I have to admit it was a mess because military apron doesn't have stand numbers and we didn't know 'who's who'

So.. sorry for questions like "what colour are you?"
Originally Posted by
turniphead
Must visit the Salt Mines , and if you have the stomach for it a visit to Auchwitz is a life-changing experience.
To avoid surprise, plan at least one whole day for each of these. Salt Mines are located in Wieliczka, near Krakow; and Auschwitz is in Oswiecim - it's almost 100km away. But it takes a lot of time to see everything there.
In Krakow itself, there are many places worth visit. Wawel Royal Castle, Old Jewish Town (Kazimierz). And if you want to learn how people lived here during communism (and you want to have great time laughing!) - take a Crazy Guide - see here for details:
http://www.crazyguides.com/