Krakow was the capital of Poland from 1320 to 1609, and was replaced by Warsaw after Poland's restoration in the eighteenth century. I was shocked when I set foot in the ancient capital, which is far more magnificent and prosperous than Warsaw, the capital. Today is also the weekend, tourists like knitting, many Europeans come here as a whole. Voices of people, music, the hoofs of carriages and the bells of the Church of Maria float in the central square of the ancient capital, textile clubs, and nearby streets and alleys. The largest square and trading center in medieval Europe brought endless reverie to visitors. Everyone enjoys joyment like a festival. The Polish people are impressive in their warmth and courtesy. Here we have a beautiful experience of the charm of Polish local customs.