This morning, we visit the Church of St. Florian, where Pope St. John Paul II served as a curate, and where he lived while serving as the University chaplain. (Pending our actual Mass schedule, we celebrate Mass while there if our Mass at the Salt Mines cannot be scheduled). Afterwards, we meet our local guide and begin our sightseeing tour. Our first stop is the courtyard of 16th century Royal Castle, and Wawel Cathedral, where generations of Polish Kings are buried. We also visit Kazimierz, an old Jewish city with medieval roots which has preserved according to the original town plan. We then take a walking tour of the Old Town, visiting some of the treasures of this wonderful old city. We view the Town Hall Tower and the Cloth Hall, located on the same site since the 14th century, the 15th century Collegium Maius in the oldest university area and St. Mary's Church. There, we enjoy the ancient tradition of the "Hejnal" or bugle call from the Tower, which warned residents of the coming of an enemy. This afternoon, following lunch on our own, we ride to Wieliczka, famous for its salt mines, which have been in operation for over seven centuries! We visit the upper levels of the mine, and view chapels with altar pieces and statutes all hand carved by devout Polish miners from the same salt. We celebrate Mass while there if possible. We return to Krakow for dinner and overnight at our hotel.