I am so happy for the polish people as they are one of the most friendly and down to earth Europeans. The transformation is amazing and I hope my people, the Romanians will follow in their steps. Greetings from Romania and well done to our Polish friends!
@@Gajol1000yeeees, everything is about lgbt something. Not inviting war refugees for years, not helping the poor. The only thing that matters is lgbt 😂 sweet Lord.
I moved to Warsaw for Toronto 3 years ago, best decision ever ❤️ the food scene is unreal, city is clean, tons of green spaces, great public transportation 😊 I have zero interest of ever moving back to Canada
Could I switch places with you and go to Canada? We can even exchange citizenships, if possible. I have lived in Poland since I was born, but I would like to live in Canada for the rest of my life. Such an exchange would be fruitful for both parties.
From my experiance many poles for some reason loves japanese culture. I don't know if it is about tradition, honor or whatever else but it is what it is. ;) And yeah Ibnanez rox lol
@@DM_ImpiousTerra Poland had very good relationship with Japan before and during WW2. Before the war one of the people from Polish Goverment married a Japanese queen
Poland is indeed one of the most beautiful and easy to visit countries in all of Europe. Beautiful cities, excellent restaurants, great Polish food, bars, beer, attractions of all kinds and for all tastes, good prices and, very importantly, safety. I don't think there is a country anywhere in Europe where I one can feel as safe as they would in any Polish city. Poland ticks so many boxes, that it's quite possibly my favourite country in Europe right now. Greetings from neighbouring LT.
Niestety to już się zmienia. Nieudolna władza liberałow, przyjmowanie na masową skalę uchodźców z Niemiec, wzrost bezrobocia i coraz gorsze wyniki ekonomiczne spółek Skarbu Państwa. Tęsknimy za Prawicą, która wiedziała jak zarządzać państwem i jego aktywami.
I'm Pole living in UK for the last 18 years. I love watching all those videos of guys visiting Poland, trying our food, sightseeing etc. It makes me wanna go back home. The older I get the more I appreciate my homeland that I never discovered in detail. I miss Poland more than ever. God bless good people, stay safe all.
Warsaw has always been a priority... Suffice it to mention that materials from other western cities were used for the reconstruction. It's not a bad thing... they did a great job, because in some places Warsaw was seriously razed to the ground, even worse, because they had to clean up the ruins...
@@TheRezro Przecietny anglojęzyczny turysta zna tylko dwa miasta w Polsce. Łeorseou i Kreakeau. A jak się go ktoś po powrocie w domu zapyta co go zdziwiło w Polsce? To powie że Herbata z cytryną.
Poland is so clean and it is connection of three things: 1. You want it clean - give people trash beans. They are everywhere. 2. People don't drop trash - cultural thing. 3. Cleaning services works hard.
Number 2 is quite recent. Poland was full of trash during communist times and well into the 90's because people did not care. A sense of stewardship over own country goes a long way.
Polish mentality is pretty fucked up, only people who never live in this country, can say things like that. Poland isn't unique. Many countries in Europe was destroyed in war and many of them are even richer than Poland
@@shazzshank6393 Dalej oszukuj się, że w Polsce wszystko dobrze, że gospodarka prosperuje, że ludziom sie żyje lepiej, dalej żyj tą iluzją i nazywaj się patriotą jednocześnie przymykając oczy na dramat wlasnego kraju XD Nie jesteś nikim więcej niż hipokrytą i oportunistą i tyle a do tego działasz na szkode swojego kraju. Dosłownie 2 dni temu IMF obniżył prognozy gospodarcze dla Polski, wedle których Hiszpanii już nie dogonimy, tak jak to mówiono. Ale nie, dalej się oszukuj, dalej bądź pożytecznym idiotą działającym na rzecz obecnego rządu, dalej krytykuj innych obywateli swojego państwa za to, że mają własne zdanie i dostrzegają problemy, których ty nie widzisz, być może z konformizmu, głupoty lub ślepoty intelektualnej
@@silesianbeer Chłopie ile żeś siedzioł przy tym ? weź się do roboty, a nie snujesz teorie spiskowe chyba, ze lubisz pluć na swój kraj to droga wolna. memento mori
I’m an American of partial Polish decent (third generation). My family is primarily from the area known as Lomza Land. One day I would love to visit Poland. Especially to see the exact towns and villages my family are from.
My husband and I loved Warsaw! The food tour, free tour, & car tour were awesome. The food was great. We loved sitting in the park listening to someone play Chopin. The inexpensive shopping was also wonderful. Their support of Ukraine was also perfect! Then the food, yummy!! We look forward to going back sometime.
Ah yeah Christopher, Warsaw shocked us! Just on that alone we felt like we could definitely spend several weeks exploring that country. We plan to visit Gdańsk next time. Did you guys go there? Also, what’s Chopin?
@@ONWorldTravel one of the greatest composers of all time. I recommend you to plan a trip around all Trójmieście (Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia) metropolis. It's quite good communicated and honestly it's a sin to be there and visit only one city . But it's a seaside area and most of attractions are focused around it. As fall season is here already, the place is not that much impressive at the moment. You would enjoy it more when you visit in the summer. Cheers 😉
@@michawalczyk5242hahaha - that’s nit enough of an explanation. You can hear Chopin everywhere. Most funny thing - the person asking who Chopin is knows his Music 100%. Movies are full of it!
Guys, just for context, the old town in Warsaw is an UNESCO heritage site, as it was reconstructed using old traditional techniques. It's the biggest reconstruction project like that. Gdansk is REALLY a place to go, when you're there, you should check Sopot and Gdynia too.
Yall late to the Poland party LOL...I have been coming to Poland Teaching English to International Company employees since 2018, and you all must visit more Polish cities because there are so many more amazing cities even more stunning than Warsaw. Yes most of the world has been sleeping on Poland, but not me...and I am American, but I prefer Poland, its safe, clean and affordable.
As a Polish person who travels a lot I can confirm that Poland seems to be one of the safest places in Europe. Violent crime is practically nonexistent.
I was hoping to hear this... after a visit to Prague a few years ago, was so impressed and wanted to see more of former soviet block countries. Until then, my impressions were formed by black and white films of places "behind the Iron Curtain" (at the time). All appearing depressing, people beat down and waiting in bread lines, but was surprised and delighted at how they have come back with beauty and dignity! When Arab Spring overran rest of Europe, I expected Poland and Czech Republic to stand their ground, because they were recently enough under Soviet rule that they valued their new-found freedom and weren't about to give it up so easily, and I was right! Kudos to both countries for protecting your boundaries and culture!!! I hope to visit soon! 👍
@@darek4488 and that matters why, exactly? The architecture can be impressive for other reasons than "tall", like for example most of the city being a historical site rebuilt completely from the ground using paintings and old maps
It is amazing you change the nation completely like creating a new country - not just simply a country but a modern with the current technology - 21st century nation with in the last 30 years. CONGRATULATIONS POLES! I am proud of you were able to change your country to a classic country. Poland is part of my personal history because I studied in Poland and lived for 6 years. There is nothing better than this.
@ TaylorParnell I am, as Warsaw is my hometown, since 1961. but I am stuck in Florida, since 1990. I did visit, 4 time, since, but then divorce and all the bullshit. Havent been there, for 21 years.
So I’ve gone to krakow twice! After the first time I went I really wanted to take the rest of my family! After watching this video I regret not going to Warsaw. I will definitely plan this. Poland I think is a place you go to and just feels like your safe space like you just get off the plane and you don’t have to worry.
I now live in Poland and I can also recommend Wroclaw and come in late autumn or winter to get into the atmosphere of a real holiday. It doesn’t feel that way in the summer, but in Poland it’s like in the classic Christmas movies in the winter.
@@Gajol1000press is free, you can say whatever you want whenever you want, we don't have political corectness. We don't believe innyour lgbt rights ,meaning letting them marry or adopt kids.
@@Gajol1000 Press freedom is better than in the UK where you can get to prison just for having different opinion. Especially now under new left wing government. UK now looks like a third world country. Same with France, Sweden, parts of Germany and US.
Watching it makes me realise that we Polish takes is for granted how Great country we live in despite the flaws that tourists oversee. Thank You for little reminder why I came back home after living abroad. Enjoy Poland,you most welcome.thank You
@@ONWorldTravel It's a pity that you skipped the entire center of Warsaw, where there are wonderful restaurants with amazing food (over 4,000 restaurants in the city), wonderful pastry shops, clubs, restaurants and clubs in skyscrapers with beautiful views... and you focused on the old town, one of many extraordinary districts. You missed so many attractions and wonderful places
Sorry, but I should claryfy a common misconception. Warsaw was destroyed mostly by purposeful demolition after ceased of fights. Not only bombing. Germans, first robed what was left by expeled citizens (about 45 000 train cars with goods sent to Germany), then burn and finaly blowed up building after building. German ingenuity in that time was an obserwation that firstly burned building demands less explosives to be level down. There is a difference between bombing during fights and pure barbaric goverment directed theft and destruction act. Sorry that I spoil fan of turring Poland (you absolutely deserve a good time during vacation). But shorting a story of Warsaw to one more city bombed during WWII needs clarification.
Let's not forget about the systematic destruction of Polish cultural treasures, when they could not have been stolen. Including the burning of the national library, which resulted in a lot of lost Polish literature.
@@WitoldZegadlowicz Ale on mówi prawdę. Trochę skrótowo ale prawdę. Warszawa został zrównana z ziemią przez bombardowania to mocny skrót myslowy. Tak, spora część została zbombardowana, ale powierzchniowo nie wiem czy nie większa część nie została zrabowana, spalona i wysadzona...chodzi szczególnie o miejsca nie objęte bezpośrednimi walkami. Jeśli dobrze kojarzę to kopiec Szczęśliwicki i Moczydłowski zostały usypane właśnie gruzów i pogorzelisk z rabowanych dzielnic Warszawy. Bo przepalony gruz nie nadaje się na odbudowę
@@WitoldZegadlowiczCo ty opowiadasz ? Prawda jest jedną, obiektywna .Nie jesteśmy tacy jak sobie wyobrażamy ale tacy jak widzą nas inni .Zaakceptuj ten mechanizm i łatwiej o obiektywizm będzie w życiu .
Polonia majestuosa! Varsovia está situada en el medio del bosque, mucho espacio, mucho verde 🌿, muchas zonas verdes, parques, avenidas amplías. Polonia limpia, segura. De la seguridad de este país se ocupa el estado. Polonia: conoce, que es sentirse ocupada. ¡Viva Polonia y su gente! 👍 (🇵🇱❤️🇵🇱)
wow, these are very beautiful and little-known villages in Poland, it's so nice to hear that someone from the country of dreams has descendants there! Greetings to all of Wisconsin from Poland! :D
@ONWorldTravel 13:20 It is ironic and irritating that with this quote and film there is no context why Auschwitz is in Poland. There is not even a single statement that it is a German death camp established by the occupiers, where the Germans mass murdered Jews, Poles, Roma and others whom they considered subhuman. And no, this is not nitpicking. A lot of people don't even know the basics of history and think that it was Poles who murdered. Shame.
Popieram .Poziom edukacji bazowej przeciętnego westmana jest porażający. Większość łapie proste przekazy , skojarzenia nie zastanawiając się nad treścią .Absorbują wiedzę na swoim poziomie percepcji i konieczne jest tworzenie przekazu prostego i dosłownego .Auswitz - Niemcy .To tym łatwiejsze , że niemiecko brzmiące nazwa sprzyja prawdziwej informacji . Myślę, że przeoczyliśmy czas gdy zaczęto majstrować przy nomenklaturze .Dla nas było oczywiste , że Oświęcim to Niemcy .Nie dla wszystkich okazało się niestety .
As a Pole it touches my heart that people recognize us. I'm 30 years old and to be honest childhood in post soviet country wasn't optimistic. There was a lot of isolation and angst. But it was one of the most peacfull time through our history so i'm one of the lucky ones. Thanks for your video.
Moim zdaniem Polacy nie zdają sobie sprawy z tego jakie mieli szczęście urodzić się właśnie tutaj! Sam mam blisko 30 i przeżyłem czasy gdzie lepiej było nie wychodzić na miasto wieczorem, ale nawet ludzie którzy wcześniej posłali by na wejściu piąchę w twarz bez pytania teraz częstują papierosami i zapraszają na kielicha :D i tak samo ciepło mi się robi w sercu jak słyszę że Polska jest tak chwalona przez inne nacje! Jestem dumny z tego że jesteśmy tak uznawani w konkursach naukowych odnośnie kosmosu itp. A jak ktoś mi powie że nie ma jak znaleźć pracy to po prostu go wyśmieje :D w Polsce ciężko jest NIE mieć pracy i to od przynajmniej 15 lat :D
Nie mieszkam w Polsce od wielu lat i miałem okazję być w wielu miejscach na całym świecie. Nie róbcie tego samego biedę co robi Zachód w swoim neomarksistowskim progresiwizmie który zabija zdrowy rozsądek , ludzka inicjatywa i nabija kasę cwaniaczkom co chowają się pod zielonym płaszczykiem walki za ocieplaniem.
If you like Poland so much I think you should say in this video that Auschwitz was a German camp and it belonged to Germany, not "General Government" made by Germans where Polish people lived. Without that somebody may think it was a polish camp (in fact old part of it was in fact a polish military camp for practicing soldiers before the war). And also you should know that there was no polish concentrations camps at all, they all were german in what now is polish ground as relics and muzeums.
Exciting to see the drab industrial look of Poland is a cliché and cities are dynamic and bright - sure is an eye opener for an old cowboy from Utah. You guys are kill'n it with is tour of Europe.
Heh, and the best is that Poland is more industrial right now that it ever was. In the West, they show Poland as a communist gray country where it is always winter. It's just sad. Fortunately, this is changing.
@@hwelgmargadziejajo-mz8fh thats because you received over 200 billion EU funding thanks to the western EU countries pumping big money into the EU fund😂😂😂 Germany, UK, italy and France biggest contributors, poland very little
@@ravd8082During the 15 years of its presence in the EU, Poland received EUR 180 billion and contributed EUR 60 billion to the EU budget. Poland's annual GDP = USD 700 billion, so everyone can assess whether EU aid was large or small
@@ravd8082When it comes to the alleged "pumping of money into Poland" by germany, france, italy, etc. - I recommend you an article titled "What rich countries get wrong about the EU budget" Excerpt: "Most of the money in Europe flows from East to West, not the other way around".
Poland is definitely that one country that was in a terrible state in high school, but the moment they got into college and started hanging out with cool people, they suddenly became hot and succesful.
Listen to the original statement of a Jewish prisoner of Auschwitz. He said that there were Ukrainians and Lithuanians collaborating with the Germans in the gun towers, and he and Poles were sitting in the barracks. Poles were locked up 2 years earlier.
"Zapał Ukraińców w mordowaniu Żydów był wykorzystywany przez okupantów w każdej sytuacji. Świadczy o tym meldunek 3. Einzatskommanda z Białej Cerkwii. We wrześniu 1941 r. hitlerowscy oprawcy zamordowali planowo 1,1 tys. dorosłych Żydów, ale zaprotestowali przed rozstrzelaniem 560 dzieci. Wtedy na pomoc wezwano ukraińskich „policajów", którzy bez żadnych oporów wykonali tę część kaźni. Następnie Ukraińcy stali się trzonem sił nadzorujących niemieckie obozy śmierci w Polsce i samych Niemczech oraz hitlerowskie getta skoncentrowane również w Polsce, a także na Ukrainie, Białorusi i w państwach bałtyckich. Spośród 5 tys. obozowych oprawców przeszkolonych przez hitlerowców w specjalnym obozie treningowym w Trawnikach gros stanowili ukraińscy ochotnicy”. "The eagerness of Ukrainians to murder Jews was exploited by the occupiers in every situation. This is evidenced by the report of the 3rd Einsatzkommand from Bila Tserkva. In September 1941, the Nazi torturers murdered 1,100 adult Jews as planned, but protested the execution of 560 children. Ukrainian "policemen" were then called in to help, and they carried out this part of the execution without hesitation. Thereafter, Ukrainians became the backbone of the forces overseeing German death camps in Poland and Germany itself, as well as Nazi ghettos also concentrated in Poland, as well as Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States. Of the 5,000 camp torturers trained by the Nazis at a special training camp in Trawniki, the majority were Ukrainian volunteers".
In this video they should say that it was a German camp and it belonged to Germany, not in "General Government" where Polish people lived. And there was no polish concentration camps.
That's true. In its early years, Auschwitz was primarily a concentration camp for Poles. Later, Jews from across Europe were deported there in large numbers. This shift became particularly significant after the incorporation of Birkenau into the camp, creating Auschwitz-Birkenau.
I think a few years before the pandemics Cracow was one of the most visited places in Europe. Well, hopefully next year I get a chance to visit Poland.
Visited Krakow earlier this year after seeing Poznan a few times. Polish cities have this very nice touch of combining the old with new, without it looking ridicoulus. If you only have a day when going to Krakow i can highly recommend doing a combined tour, of the old salt mines and Auschwitz/Birkenau. Or doing each on a seperate day if you have the time and seeing the old city centre in between.
Why don't you guys visit the Buchenwald or the Dachu ? Whot is so fascinating about the Auschwitz ?Why, when visiting Germany, no one puts on bucket list the Buchenwald or the Dachu concentration camps ?
@@michal8976 i don't know about Toruń but Gdańsk has like percentage of german architecture, but most of it is polish or polish influenced, citie was mainly polish through the years so saying its most "non-polish" is laughable.
TH-cam recommended me your video by coincidence and it's first time I see you guys. I'm really happy that you've seen my home country which I miss every time I need to go away. Poland is amazing country I hope you enjoyed❤🎉
Poland is clean, because Europeans care about environment. That's a cultural thing. Poland isn't safe and I can confirm that because I live in this country. Ofc if you are tourist, you probabbly never experience any violence, But as a polish citizen I very often see police interventions on the streets and many dangerous situations.
You must hang out in pretty rough areas. As a British person who made Poland their new home and have lived here for almost 6 years now, I disagree wholeheartedly. It's actually sad that people like you are so hell bent on bashing their own country for some internet likes and fail to look AND SEE what's around them, compared to the rest of EU.@@silesianbeer
...and I guess you haven't travelled much around Europe if you think that Poland is the way it is, because of some mythical "European values". SMH@@silesianbeer
I'm in my 30s and lived in Poland all my life but I haven't been to Auschwitz. Even that short bit you showed of that place made me cry. I don't particularly like being a sobbing mess with snot running down my face in front of strangers. My great grandfather was killed in Majdanek concentration camp. Thank you for visiting.
Before World War II, Warsaw was called the Paris of the East, it was 1,000 times more beautiful than today, and Krakow is a city that avoided the fate of Warsaw, it is original, it avoided tragedy because Stalin wanted Krakow to belong to Soviet Russia, but fortunately it did not happen, Lwów was not lucky
If you want to see different vibes cities in Poland You should visit at least Gdańsk and Lodz apart of Krakow and Warsaw. Of course there are other nice location (Wroclaw, Poznan, Torun, Zamosc, Sandomierz, etc.)
You can visit Masuria, it's a treat, the food is different from the rest of Poland, clean, full of lakes, rivers and forests. I come from Olecko in Masuria.
I am Polish and I am so happy you liked stay in my country! I love that Central and Eastern Europe is finally getting recognition it deserves ;) Poland, Czechia, Lithuania, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Hungary - we are all getting better and better. And I pray Ukraine will follow
Sorry to say but , some media in the west in Jew... hands tell those stereotypes to slander Poland , they even today use polish last names to name bad guys in the US movies. Even in 2023 . That's disgusting and unfair. The newspapers repeat lies about Poland's conservative government describing our independence day as fasist. So sad and no wonder people are surprised ❤.
Jakie to piękne uczucie że większość z nas kocha obcokrajowców( oczywiście tych którzy przyjechali tutaj legalnie i z po prostu dobrymi zamiarami) i zawsze staramy się im pomóc/nakarmić czy wskazać drogę! oby to się nie zmieniło! nie wyobrażam sobie Polski bez kebaba czy kuchni Wietnamskiej(Chińczyka XD) a także innych nacji które na stałe zakorzeniły się w naszej kulturze! Uwielbiam mieć znajomych z tylu części świata. a wystarczyło być po prostu miłym, co uważam za mój obowiązek wobec kogoś kto chce poznać nasz kraj!
Poland really made it from "car thieves country" to "modern country with a thriving economy". I like Poland! We have many polish people or people with polish roots here in Germany.
Powinieneś wiedzieć że większość kradzionych samochodów była wywożona do Polski i sprzedawana przez niemców, którzy po sprzedaży zgłaszali kradzież aby wyłudzić odszkodowanie.
But did Germany transform from the biggest thief of Europe during WW2 into a reasonable country? I still have some doubts ... after your love affair with Russia. Also, this corruption of SPD party.
There would probably be fewer Poles in Germany if the Germans had not destroyed us so much during the last war - they murdered 20% of the population. They especially murdered educated people. They would murder us all because, according to them, we were "subhuman". They got their asses kicked by the Russians, but we fell under Russian domination for several dozen years. The world was developing, and we were stuck in communism - we also owe that to the Germans. As a result, we fell into poverty. I would like to thank the Germans for their kind words about Poles who work well. May you, Germans, pay for everything you brought us. I don't mean money - maybe some epidemic or plague. You deserve it. Words about a nation of car thieves coming from German mouths are an insult. We may have stolen these cars, but we don't have millions of innocent victims on our conscience. Mr. maltimoto-fuck you.
Vast majority of Americans still have opinion of Eastern Europe in derogatory way. They still think of Eastern European cities as dark, gloomy, and uninviting places plagued with poverty and deprivation.
However when i visited Rzeszow and Katowice they did not seem to me so bright, colorful and vibrant. The people's faces and vibe, did not feel like the ones i saw in Milano, Stockholm, or Geneve.
@@topalbanoI'm from Katowice and I tell you, it is colourful, vibrant and friendly town. Maybe you didn't spend long enough to discover it. Katowice is a very cultural place, there's something going on every day. Next time buy yourself a ticket to NOSPR, the acoustic there is just amazing. Go to Silesian Park for a walk or cycling, there are a lot of attractions, including good beer right at the gate of the ZOO.Come and see again.
@@topalbano Rzeszów is no longer a Polish city. They stopped updating the statistics over a year ago, but in July 2022, 37% of the population were Ukrainians. "Ukraińcy stanowią 37 proc. mieszkańców Rzeszowa i 28 proc. Wrocławia" (Ukrainians make up 37 percent of the population of Rzeszow and 28 percent of Wrocław)
Just came across your channel! Fun video! I just got my Polish Citizenship, so my husband and I have started watching all the videos, can't wait to move there next year! Thank you!
When visiting Poland, you must also visit Gniezno. It is the first capital of Poland. A city located next to Poznań. The history of this country began there.
Beautiful video! I want to visit this country out of all the others in the world the most! It is sad what they did to Warsaw during WW II and afterwards even, the communist demolished some of the buildings that could have been rebuilt! Marszałkowska Street used to be like the Champs-Elysees, I hope someday it can be rebuilt the way it was before the war. Subscribed
I am so happy for the polish people as they are one of the most friendly and down to earth Europeans. The transformation is amazing and I hope my people, the Romanians will follow in their steps. Greetings from Romania and well done to our Polish friends!
Friendly? Is that why Poland has towns and areas which have been proclaimed to be LGBTQ-free?
@@Gajol1000 because lgbtq people would rather move to bigger cities where theres more of their own community
@@Gajol1000yeeees, everything is about lgbt something. Not inviting war refugees for years, not helping the poor. The only thing that matters is lgbt 😂 sweet Lord.
@@Gajol1000 and thats bad?
@@Gajol1000 It's a lie. There are no such zones, areas or towns in Poland.
Greetings from Estonia🇪🇪, absolutly love Poland!
Thank you ❤ Estonia 🇪🇪 is also wonderful
I ❤ 🇪🇪 forever!
Poland loves Estonia too!
Tallin rocks, bro!
I was in Estonia Tallin last year and its so pretty
I moved to Warsaw for Toronto 3 years ago, best decision ever ❤️ the food scene is unreal, city is clean, tons of green spaces, great public transportation 😊 I have zero interest of ever moving back to Canada
:)
Really...?
yep! its lovely :)
Could I switch places with you and go to Canada? We can even exchange citizenships, if possible. I have lived in Poland since I was born, but I would like to live in Canada for the rest of my life. Such an exchange would be fruitful for both parties.
@@jarekjaroslaw3307
Obviously your knowledge of things going in Canada is very limited.
Im Japanese 🎌and living in Poland. Having absolutely better life after moving from UK & Germany.
Uwielbiam Japończyków. Za waszą inność ,podejście do pracy i za wasze wspaniałe gitary!
From my experiance many poles for some reason loves japanese culture. I don't know if it is about tradition, honor or whatever else but it is what it is. ;) And yeah Ibnanez rox lol
@@DM_ImpiousTerra the reason is: Godzilla !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@adam108 long and rich culture and history, bravery, recklesness
@@DM_ImpiousTerra Poland had very good relationship with Japan before and during WW2. Before the war one of the people from Polish Goverment married a Japanese queen
Poland is indeed one of the most beautiful and easy to visit countries in all of Europe. Beautiful cities, excellent restaurants, great Polish food, bars, beer, attractions of all kinds and for all tastes, good prices and, very importantly, safety. I don't think there is a country anywhere in Europe where I one can feel as safe as they would in any Polish city. Poland ticks so many boxes, that it's quite possibly my favourite country in Europe right now. Greetings from neighbouring LT.
We truly enjoyed Poland, what an amazing country! Totally surprised us in the best way!
Greetings from neighboring Poland. 😀
Lithuania is great too.
Niestety to już się zmienia. Nieudolna władza liberałow, przyjmowanie na masową skalę uchodźców z Niemiec, wzrost bezrobocia i coraz gorsze wyniki ekonomiczne spółek Skarbu Państwa. Tęsknimy za Prawicą, która wiedziała jak zarządzać państwem i jego aktywami.
Just got back home to Australia from Poland 3 weeks ago. I absolutely fell in love with Krakow and Gdansk
I love Gdańsk too.
We’ll have to check out Gdańsk, definitely loved Krakow too!
Just wait until you discover Wroclaw....
@@12knut went there too🤩
I was born in Gdansk off the Dluga Street!
I'm Pole living in UK for the last 18 years. I love watching all those videos of guys visiting Poland, trying our food, sightseeing etc. It makes me wanna go back home. The older I get the more I appreciate my homeland that I never discovered in detail. I miss Poland more than ever. God bless good people, stay safe all.
same here
I had same feeling when i was living in UK.
I arrieved in UK at the age of 19. Prior to that didn't really had a chance to appreciate PL. Maybe soon, hopefully.
To wracaj. :)
Come back then. :)
@@EvilMaleficus myślę o tym. Pozdrawiam
warsaw is unreal, i go there maybe 5-6 times a year. What they've done in such a short time span is remarkable.
Warsaw has always been a priority...
Suffice it to mention that materials from other western cities were used for the reconstruction. It's not a bad thing... they did a great job, because in some places Warsaw was seriously razed to the ground, even worse, because they had to clean up the ruins...
100% we were blown away by how pristine they’ve kept it
@@ONWorldTravel Warszawa is great. But tourist-vise Gdańsk and Karków are the most tourist towns in the Poland. As forth one I would mention Wrocław.
@@TheRezro Przecietny anglojęzyczny turysta zna tylko dwa miasta w Polsce. Łeorseou i Kreakeau.
A jak się go ktoś po powrocie w domu zapyta co go zdziwiło w Polsce?
To powie że Herbata z cytryną.
@@bolekbolkowski1118 Prawda
Poland is so clean and it is connection of three things: 1. You want it clean - give people trash beans. They are everywhere.
2. People don't drop trash - cultural thing.
3. Cleaning services works hard.
1 and 3 - correct.
Number 2 is quite recent. Poland was full of trash during communist times and well into the 90's because people did not care. A sense of stewardship over own country goes a long way.
Yes, "No future" no longer applies in Poland.@@mindsofeuropa2955
@@mindsofeuropa2955 Nonsense, cultured people never littered, no matter what times. But yes in 90s was much worst.
@@mindsofeuropa2955 BS, Poland was ALWAYS clean, in communist times was GREY and BLEAK but NEVER "full of trash". You are biased.
I had heard Poland was a rising economy, but never thought of it as tourist destination. I want to visit too now.
Actually, in the last ranking I saw Poland as the No. 1 tourist destination
And now Poland is on my bucket list. Thanks again
You would love it J 💖
You should visit Wroclaw. It’s the most beautiful city in Poland
@@j.p.6449 maybe it is if you dont count Gdansk
@@j.p.6449Najpiękniejszym i zarazem najbardziej Polskim miastem jest Kraków więc przestańcie pisać głupoty chłopaki😁🍻
@@damian_baza porównywalne .Gdańsk ma handicap w postaci morza i Soptu .To nie fair .😲😉😃
Yes, you can see how people can rebuild their country from the ashes within a few decades.
That's what I call good "mentality" and culture.
Polish mentality is pretty fucked up, only people who never live in this country, can say things like that. Poland isn't unique. Many countries in Europe was destroyed in war and many of them are even richer than Poland
@@silesianbeer butthurt man ;) Oczywiscie ze polaczek ze slaska zakompleksiony :D niech cie ten jad wykonczy
@@shazzshank6393 Dalej oszukuj się, że w Polsce wszystko dobrze, że gospodarka prosperuje, że ludziom sie żyje lepiej, dalej żyj tą iluzją i nazywaj się patriotą jednocześnie przymykając oczy na dramat wlasnego kraju XD Nie jesteś nikim więcej niż hipokrytą i oportunistą i tyle a do tego działasz na szkode swojego kraju. Dosłownie 2 dni temu IMF obniżył prognozy gospodarcze dla Polski, wedle których Hiszpanii już nie dogonimy, tak jak to mówiono. Ale nie, dalej się oszukuj, dalej bądź pożytecznym idiotą działającym na rzecz obecnego rządu, dalej krytykuj innych obywateli swojego państwa za to, że mają własne zdanie i dostrzegają problemy, których ty nie widzisz, być może z konformizmu, głupoty lub ślepoty intelektualnej
@@silesianbeer Chłopie ile żeś siedzioł przy tym ? weź się do roboty, a nie snujesz teorie spiskowe chyba, ze lubisz pluć na swój kraj to droga wolna. memento mori
I’m an American of partial Polish decent (third generation). My family is primarily from the area known as Lomza Land. One day I would love to visit Poland. Especially to see the exact towns and villages my family are from.
Poland is a beautiful country and it is not worth listening to someone who says that it is not. I recommend coming to Poland to everyone
The best thing about Poland is the people.
Should've tried spending a day in a rural small town. That is the strength of polish nation.
My husband and I loved Warsaw! The food tour, free tour, & car tour were awesome. The food was great. We loved sitting in the park listening to someone play Chopin. The inexpensive shopping was also wonderful. Their support of Ukraine was also perfect! Then the food, yummy!! We look forward to going back sometime.
Thanks for your kind words. I'm super glad that you liked it here. I hope you will visit Poland again!
Ah yeah Christopher, Warsaw shocked us! Just on that alone we felt like we could definitely spend several weeks exploring that country. We plan to visit Gdańsk next time. Did you guys go there? Also, what’s Chopin?
@@ONWorldTravel Classical Pianist. YOu can hear his art of pieces on YT.
@@ONWorldTravel one of the greatest composers of all time. I recommend you to plan a trip around all Trójmieście (Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia) metropolis. It's quite good communicated and honestly it's a sin to be there and visit only one city . But it's a seaside area and most of attractions are focused around it. As fall season is here already, the place is not that much impressive at the moment. You would enjoy it more when you visit in the summer. Cheers 😉
@@michawalczyk5242hahaha - that’s nit enough of an explanation. You can hear Chopin everywhere. Most funny thing - the person asking who Chopin is knows his Music 100%. Movies are full of it!
We love Poland from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ❤
සියල්ලම සාර්ථක වෙන්න කියා ප්රාර්ථනා කරනවා! පෝලන්තයෙන් සුභ පැතුම්!
@@96HUDY hi udwak karanna puluwanda Poland enna .Mama Dan inne saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Thank you, on behalf of the Poles ❤
Greetings from Poland to the people of Sri Lanka ❤
Guys, just for context, the old town in Warsaw is an UNESCO heritage site, as it was reconstructed using old traditional techniques. It's the biggest reconstruction project like that.
Gdansk is REALLY a place to go, when you're there, you should check Sopot and Gdynia too.
Good to know, thanks for sharing! We definitely want to visit Gdańsk too!
@@ONWorldTravel I would recommend you to visit also Wroclaw and Sandomierz
@@wociarz1Krakow and Torun.
Yall late to the Poland party LOL...I have been coming to Poland Teaching English to International Company employees since 2018, and you all must visit more Polish cities because there are so many more amazing cities even more stunning than Warsaw. Yes most of the world has been sleeping on Poland, but not me...and I am American, but I prefer Poland, its safe, clean and affordable.
It’s a party, it’s a party, it’s a Polish party ay 🙌🏽 🇵🇱 🥟 that’s awesome Teena thanks for sharing
@@ONWorldTravel You're welcome, have fun traveling Poland.😀
As a Polish person who travels a lot I can confirm that Poland seems to be one of the safest places in Europe. Violent crime is practically nonexistent.
I was hoping to hear this... after a visit to Prague a few years ago, was so impressed and wanted to see more of former soviet block countries. Until then, my impressions were formed by black and white films of places "behind the Iron Curtain" (at the time). All appearing depressing, people beat down and waiting in bread lines, but was surprised and delighted at how they have come back with beauty and dignity! When Arab Spring overran rest of Europe, I expected Poland and Czech Republic to stand their ground, because they were recently enough under Soviet rule that they valued their new-found freedom and weren't about to give it up so easily, and I was right! Kudos to both countries for protecting your boundaries and culture!!! I hope to visit soon! 👍
Have experienced any racism? (I'm assuming the lady in the picture is you)
I’ve been to Warsaw about 8 years ago. The architecture is super impressive. I really really really liked it. 😊
It really is!
It's a nasty city.
8 years ago Warsaw didn't even have the tallest building in EU.
@@darek4488 and that matters why, exactly? The architecture can be impressive for other reasons than "tall", like for example most of the city being a historical site rebuilt completely from the ground using paintings and old maps
Looooove Poland from South Africa. Please let me in. I am of Dutch extraction.
feel welcome!
@@halko7122 Hahahahaha. You're really stupid bro!
Im going to visit Poland in 2024 to enjoy their Bright and Vibrant cultures!
Com Brother and feeling good
Przyjedź do Gdańska !
Pozdr.🇵🇱
We love tourist 😀 Welcome to Poland, so much to see.
It is amazing you change the nation completely like creating a new country - not just simply a country but a modern with the current technology - 21st century nation with in the last 30 years. CONGRATULATIONS POLES! I am proud of you were able to change your country to a classic country. Poland is part of my personal history because I studied in Poland and lived for 6 years. There is nothing better than this.
By our hands?
We love Poland from India 🇮🇳💯
And we love India from Poland!
WHO ELSE IS DYING TO VISIT POLAND ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's AWESOME!! 😍
I go there every year since last 15 years as my wife is polish . I love Wroclaw and poznan .
@ TaylorParnell I am, as Warsaw is my hometown, since 1961. but I am stuck in Florida, since 1990. I did visit, 4 time, since, but then divorce and all the bullshit. Havent been there, for 21 years.
ME it is my dream to visit Poland someday! Lord let me visit it someday!
So I’ve gone to krakow twice! After the first time I went I really wanted to take the rest of my family! After watching this video I regret not going to Warsaw. I will definitely plan this. Poland I think is a place you go to and just feels like your safe space like you just get off the plane and you don’t have to worry.
I now live in Poland and I can also recommend Wroclaw and come in late autumn or winter to get into the atmosphere of a real holiday. It doesn’t feel that way in the summer, but in Poland it’s like in the classic Christmas movies in the winter.
Do you... Really like when its getting dark at 16 (or 4 pm if you will)?
I actually also live in Wrocław but i geniuinely hate polish winters.
After over 30 years of living in USA , moving back to Poland to retire 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
We just returned from Krakow in early October 2023 and really enjoyed our nine day stay. All should visit this city. It's fantastic.
Good on you for visiting Poland 🇵🇱 it’s an amazing country with a lot to offer
They value their own culture, their own borders - a shining example.
And what about LGBTQ rights and press freedom?
@@Gajol1000press is free, you can say whatever you want whenever you want, we don't have political corectness. We don't believe innyour lgbt rights ,meaning letting them marry or adopt kids.
@@Gajol1000 Press freedom is better than in the UK where you can get to prison just for having different opinion. Especially now under new left wing government. UK now looks like a third world country. Same with France, Sweden, parts of Germany and US.
Aż mi się łzy w oczach zebrały gdy zobaczyłem jej reakcję po spróbowaniu pierogów XD
Watching it makes me realise that we Polish takes is for granted how Great country we live in despite the flaws that tourists oversee. Thank You for little reminder why I came back home after living abroad. Enjoy Poland,you most welcome.thank You
Ja też wróciłem i się cieszę
Welcome to Poland, you can feel very safe here, please enjoy your stay. You're welcome and Na Zdrowie ! :D 😄
We loved it 🫶🏼 thanks Jojo!
and Kraków, Tarnów ,Sanok ,Lwów
'You can feel safe' XD
@@ONWorldTravel It's a pity that you skipped the entire center of Warsaw, where there are wonderful restaurants with amazing food (over 4,000 restaurants in the city), wonderful pastry shops, clubs, restaurants and clubs in skyscrapers with beautiful views... and you focused on the old town, one of many extraordinary districts. You missed so many attractions and wonderful places
Sorry, but I should claryfy a common misconception. Warsaw was destroyed mostly by purposeful demolition after ceased of fights. Not only bombing. Germans, first robed what was left by expeled citizens (about 45 000 train cars with goods sent to Germany), then burn and finaly blowed up building after building. German ingenuity in that time was an obserwation that firstly burned building demands less explosives to be level down. There is a difference between bombing during fights and pure barbaric goverment directed theft and destruction act.
Sorry that I spoil fan of turring Poland (you absolutely deserve a good time during vacation). But shorting a story of Warsaw to one more city bombed during WWII needs clarification.
Let's not forget about the systematic destruction of Polish cultural treasures, when they could not have been stolen.
Including the burning of the national library, which resulted in a lot of lost Polish literature.
Cool
I understand that your story came to you from the Jewish side, not the factual side?
@@WitoldZegadlowicz
Ale on mówi prawdę.
Trochę skrótowo ale prawdę. Warszawa został zrównana z ziemią przez bombardowania to mocny skrót myslowy.
Tak, spora część została zbombardowana, ale powierzchniowo nie wiem czy nie większa część nie została zrabowana, spalona i wysadzona...chodzi szczególnie o miejsca nie objęte bezpośrednimi walkami.
Jeśli dobrze kojarzę to kopiec Szczęśliwicki i Moczydłowski zostały usypane właśnie gruzów i pogorzelisk z rabowanych dzielnic Warszawy. Bo przepalony gruz nie nadaje się na odbudowę
@@WitoldZegadlowiczCo ty opowiadasz ? Prawda jest jedną, obiektywna .Nie jesteśmy tacy jak sobie wyobrażamy ale tacy jak widzą nas inni .Zaakceptuj ten mechanizm i łatwiej o obiektywizm będzie w życiu .
Polonia majestuosa! Varsovia está situada en el medio del bosque, mucho espacio, mucho verde 🌿, muchas zonas verdes, parques, avenidas amplías. Polonia limpia, segura. De la seguridad de este país se ocupa el estado. Polonia: conoce, que es sentirse ocupada. ¡Viva Polonia y su gente! 👍
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Polska jest piękna.
Poland is good. I'm Korean
Poland is so amazing. And the food! The best!
tez w szoku bylam , jak pojechalismy na wycieczke 35 lat temu i zyrandole z soli zobaczylam . piekne wspomnienia
Thank you for visiting Poland🇵🇱🙏 and for such a positive review of my country ❤
Hello from Wisconsin! My ancestors were from SE Poland - Radoszyce/Komancha. We are planning to visit!!!
wow, these are very beautiful and little-known villages in Poland, it's so nice to hear that someone from the country of dreams has descendants there! Greetings to all of Wisconsin from Poland! :D
@ONWorldTravel 13:20 It is ironic and irritating that with this quote and film there is no context why Auschwitz is in Poland. There is not even a single statement that it is a German death camp established by the occupiers, where the Germans mass murdered Jews, Poles, Roma and others whom they considered subhuman. And no, this is not nitpicking. A lot of people don't even know the basics of history and think that it was Poles who murdered. Shame.
I had the same impression...🤔
It's classic westoid arrogance and ignorance.
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Popieram .Poziom edukacji bazowej przeciętnego westmana jest porażający. Większość łapie proste przekazy , skojarzenia nie zastanawiając się nad treścią .Absorbują wiedzę na swoim poziomie percepcji i konieczne jest tworzenie przekazu prostego i dosłownego .Auswitz - Niemcy .To tym łatwiejsze , że niemiecko brzmiące nazwa sprzyja prawdziwej informacji .
Myślę, że przeoczyliśmy czas gdy zaczęto majstrować przy nomenklaturze .Dla nas było oczywiste , że Oświęcim to Niemcy .Nie dla wszystkich okazało się niestety .
Thank you for pointing this out because history is important in general, but especially so in Poland. Much respect.
As a Pole it touches my heart that people recognize us. I'm 30 years old and to be honest childhood in post soviet country wasn't optimistic. There was a lot of isolation and angst. But it was one of the most peacfull time through our history so i'm one of the lucky ones. Thanks for your video.
Moim zdaniem Polacy nie zdają sobie sprawy z tego jakie mieli szczęście urodzić się właśnie tutaj! Sam mam blisko 30 i przeżyłem czasy gdzie lepiej było nie wychodzić na miasto wieczorem, ale nawet ludzie którzy wcześniej posłali by na wejściu piąchę w twarz bez pytania teraz częstują papierosami i zapraszają na kielicha :D i tak samo ciepło mi się robi w sercu jak słyszę że Polska jest tak chwalona przez inne nacje! Jestem dumny z tego że jesteśmy tak uznawani w konkursach naukowych odnośnie kosmosu itp. A jak ktoś mi powie że nie ma jak znaleźć pracy to po prostu go wyśmieje :D w Polsce ciężko jest NIE mieć pracy i to od przynajmniej 15 lat :D
Nie mieszkam w Polsce od wielu lat i miałem okazję być w wielu miejscach na całym świecie. Nie róbcie tego samego biedę co robi Zachód w swoim neomarksistowskim progresiwizmie który zabija zdrowy rozsądek , ludzka inicjatywa i nabija kasę cwaniaczkom co chowają się pod zielonym płaszczykiem walki za ocieplaniem.
Its not almost skyscrappers dude, Varso tower is the tallest building in the EU.
Nice fact, thanks for sharing! It’s a nice tower!
If you like Poland so much I think you should say in this video that Auschwitz was a German camp and it belonged to Germany, not "General Government" made by Germans where Polish people lived. Without that somebody may think it was a polish camp (in fact old part of it was in fact a polish military camp for practicing soldiers before the war).
And also you should know that there was no polish concentrations camps at all, they all were german in what now is polish ground as relics and muzeums.
Exciting to see the drab industrial look of Poland is a cliché and cities are dynamic and bright - sure is an eye opener for an old cowboy from Utah. You guys are kill'n it with is tour of Europe.
Thanks a lot! Glad you're enjoying these vids! Cheers
Heh, and the best is that Poland is more industrial right now that it ever was. In the West, they show Poland as a communist gray country where it is always winter. It's just sad. Fortunately, this is changing.
@@hwelgmargadziejajo-mz8fh thats because you received over 200 billion EU funding thanks to the western EU countries pumping big money into the EU fund😂😂😂 Germany, UK, italy and France biggest contributors, poland very little
@@ravd8082During the 15 years of its presence in the EU, Poland received EUR 180 billion and contributed EUR 60 billion to the EU budget.
Poland's annual GDP = USD 700 billion, so everyone can assess whether EU aid was large or small
@@ravd8082When it comes to the alleged "pumping of money into Poland" by germany, france, italy, etc. - I recommend you an article titled "What rich countries get wrong about the EU budget"
Excerpt:
"Most of the money in Europe flows from East to West, not the other way around".
Poland looks clean not over crowded and European
Poland is definitely that one country that was in a terrible state in high school, but the moment they got into college and started hanging out with cool people, they suddenly became hot and succesful.
Listen to the original statement of a Jewish prisoner of Auschwitz. He said that there were Ukrainians and Lithuanians collaborating with the Germans in the gun towers, and he and Poles were sitting in the barracks. Poles were locked up 2 years earlier.
"Zapał Ukraińców w mordowaniu Żydów był wykorzystywany przez okupantów w każdej sytuacji. Świadczy o tym meldunek 3. Einzatskommanda z Białej Cerkwii. We wrześniu 1941 r. hitlerowscy oprawcy zamordowali planowo 1,1 tys. dorosłych Żydów, ale zaprotestowali przed rozstrzelaniem 560 dzieci. Wtedy na pomoc wezwano ukraińskich „policajów", którzy bez żadnych oporów wykonali tę część kaźni. Następnie Ukraińcy stali się trzonem sił nadzorujących niemieckie obozy śmierci w Polsce i samych Niemczech oraz hitlerowskie getta skoncentrowane również w Polsce, a także na Ukrainie, Białorusi i w państwach bałtyckich. Spośród 5 tys. obozowych oprawców przeszkolonych przez hitlerowców w specjalnym obozie treningowym w Trawnikach gros stanowili ukraińscy ochotnicy”.
"The eagerness of Ukrainians to murder Jews was exploited by the occupiers in every situation. This is evidenced by the report of the 3rd Einsatzkommand from Bila Tserkva. In September 1941, the Nazi torturers murdered 1,100 adult Jews as planned, but protested the execution of 560 children. Ukrainian "policemen" were then called in to help, and they carried out this part of the execution without hesitation. Thereafter, Ukrainians became the backbone of the forces overseeing German death camps in Poland and Germany itself, as well as Nazi ghettos also concentrated in Poland, as well as Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States. Of the 5,000 camp torturers trained by the Nazis at a special training camp in Trawniki, the majority were Ukrainian volunteers".
In this video they should say that it was a German camp and it belonged to Germany, not in "General Government" where Polish people lived. And there was no polish concentration camps.
That's true. In its early years, Auschwitz was primarily a concentration camp for Poles. Later, Jews from across Europe were deported there in large numbers. This shift became particularly significant after the incorporation of Birkenau into the camp, creating Auschwitz-Birkenau.
I think a few years before the pandemics Cracow was one of the most visited places in Europe. Well, hopefully next year I get a chance to visit Poland.
Visited Krakow earlier this year after seeing Poznan a few times.
Polish cities have this very nice touch of combining the old with new, without it looking ridicoulus.
If you only have a day when going to Krakow i can highly recommend doing a combined tour, of the old salt mines and Auschwitz/Birkenau.
Or doing each on a seperate day if you have the time and seeing the old city centre in between.
Why don't you guys visit the Buchenwald or the Dachu ?
Whot is so fascinating about the Auschwitz ?Why, when visiting Germany, no one puts on bucket list the Buchenwald or the Dachu concentration camps ?
@@janantoni3604 in general Auschwitz is more commenly known to the masses. Because it gets talked about more then the other camps.
Well said and great suggestion, thanks for sharing!
@@janantoni3604 for me it's that my grandfather was in Dachau and I just can't do it
@@izabella7174 sorry for your grandfather.
In my opinion, the most beautiful cities in Poland are Gdansk, Torun and Wroclaw.
My Grandmother was born in Wrocław, I’d love to visit there someday
I agree🇵🇱♥️
@@michal8976 wdym, those are tottaly polish :O
@@michal8976 i don't know about Toruń but Gdańsk has like percentage of german architecture, but most of it is polish or polish influenced, citie was mainly polish through the years so saying its most "non-polish" is laughable.
@@michal8976Who told you Gdansk was not destroyed?
Poland can be an example for other countries ❤ such tough history and yet they still made it
I love the polish people and their rich history!🙏🏻💪🏻🍀
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Who are you?!
@@slavkopolskiperun5358 does it matter who I am🍀
Looks so clean everywhere…
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It is super clean! 👍🏽
It’s so clean! Hard so hard going back to NYC
Yes, we don't have multiculturalism
Damm so clean ❤️
And safe...Safest in Europe so far and 0 terrorist attacks ever!
My mom's Sicilian husband said you could eat off the sidewalks, He could not believe how clean everything is.
@@yaynetwork1483 Maybe because we dont invite nigg*** and muslims here ? ;) slavic pride
@@yaynetwork1483 but ofc Italians are welcome, we love Italy
@@yaynetwork1483 and FREE LAMPEDUSA !
This looks amazing, and SAFE!
Guys the dish in bread with the plums is famous polish Bigos. The soup is Żurek 😁when u add pierogi u have top 3 regional dishes. Well done😁
Good to know the exact names, thanks for sharing!
No enrichment from non European countries means safety.
TH-cam recommended me your video by coincidence and it's first time I see you guys.
I'm really happy that you've seen my home country which I miss every time I need to go away. Poland is amazing country I hope you enjoyed❤🎉
Great video. Many thanks for presenting Poland to the world 😊👍
Poland is Clean, Safe and Welcoming so Just get your a**es down here! Let's enjoy some good time together!
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Poland is clean, because Europeans care about environment. That's a cultural thing. Poland isn't safe and I can confirm that because I live in this country. Ofc if you are tourist, you probabbly never experience any violence, But as a polish citizen I very often see police interventions on the streets and many dangerous situations.
You must hang out in pretty rough areas. As a British person who made Poland their new home and have lived here for almost 6 years now, I disagree wholeheartedly. It's actually sad that people like you are so hell bent on bashing their own country for some internet likes and fail to look AND SEE what's around them, compared to the rest of EU.@@silesianbeer
...and I guess you haven't travelled much around Europe if you think that Poland is the way it is, because of some mythical "European values". SMH@@silesianbeer
I agree, there's so many positively thinking people in PL, but the oikophobia driven ones are annoyingly the loudest 🙄@MusicFromPoland
-20*C in winter? 20 years ago yes, now it barely hits 0, btw I would recommend Gdańsk over Kraków (Kraków is a tourist trap)
thats what I wanted to say :)
True
I'm in my 30s and lived in Poland all my life but I haven't been to Auschwitz. Even that short bit you showed of that place made me cry. I don't particularly like being a sobbing mess with snot running down my face in front of strangers. My great grandfather was killed in Majdanek concentration camp. Thank you for visiting.
You can understand why Poland is very defensive of its borders. I can totally understand it’s why Poland wants to control who comes and lives there.
This is 1 of the most professionaly made travel videos on YT
Thank you for your amazing replies about Poland 🇵🇱 Warsaw
Jeśli idzie się do pierogarni, można liczyć jedynie na pierogi. Warto zajrzeć do restauracji i zasmakować innych polskich potraw. ❤😁
Before World War II, Warsaw was called the Paris of the East, it was 1,000 times more beautiful than today, and Krakow is a city that avoided the fate of Warsaw, it is original, it avoided tragedy because Stalin wanted Krakow to belong to Soviet Russia, but fortunately it did not happen, Lwów was not lucky
I love Poland as well, Poland _(:)_ da best
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It's flying because it does not waste millions on refugees and looks after its own .God bless Poland
Its coming eu is in charge.
If you want to see different vibes cities in Poland You should visit at least Gdańsk and Lodz apart of Krakow and Warsaw.
Of course there are other nice location (Wroclaw, Poznan, Torun, Zamosc, Sandomierz, etc.)
We'll have to check out those cities next time around, thanks!
You should also pay attention to Lublin, the very heart of historical polish-lithuanian commonwealth
You can visit Masuria, it's a treat, the food is different from the rest of Poland, clean, full of lakes, rivers and forests. I come from Olecko in Masuria.
I am Polish and I am so happy you liked stay in my country! I love that Central and Eastern Europe is finally getting recognition it deserves ;) Poland, Czechia, Lithuania, Romania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Hungary - we are all getting better and better. And I pray Ukraine will follow
Loved our visit to Warsaw. Also try hitting Krakow during the annual - "Perogi Festival!" It's unreal! : )
Omg of course there’s a festival! Making note. Thanks Gary!!
respect for this vid! you're doing great job showing our country and spicing it up with some history. Thanks!
Unfortunately about the gray Poland this is a common opinion in the West.
Nie przejmujemy się stereotypami. Robimy swoje.♥Pozdrawiam pana Roberta z Warszawy.
@@ilonaoglecka9174 wie Pani nie ze nie przejmujmy sie...dzieki..mamy odrobinke milych ludzi w Wwie jak Pania.
Odrobinkę? To może warto czasem wybrać się poza stolicę 😊
@@izka3649 nieduzo Ale troche lepiej poza tym miastem. Przewraca sie w glowach roznym bogatszym cwaniaczkom.
Sorry to say but , some media in the west in Jew... hands tell those stereotypes to slander Poland , they even today use polish last names to name bad guys in the US movies. Even in 2023 . That's disgusting and unfair. The newspapers repeat lies about Poland's conservative government describing our independence day as fasist. So sad and no wonder people are surprised ❤.
Thank you for visiting Poland. You will be always welcomed here !
Thanks a lot! Cheers
Jakie to piękne uczucie że większość z nas kocha obcokrajowców( oczywiście tych którzy przyjechali tutaj legalnie i z po prostu dobrymi zamiarami) i zawsze staramy się im pomóc/nakarmić czy wskazać drogę! oby to się nie zmieniło! nie wyobrażam sobie Polski bez kebaba czy kuchni Wietnamskiej(Chińczyka XD) a także innych nacji które na stałe zakorzeniły się w naszej kulturze! Uwielbiam mieć znajomych z tylu części świata. a wystarczyło być po prostu miłym, co uważam za mój obowiązek wobec kogoś kto chce poznać nasz kraj!
You must go to Gdańsk, the most beautiful city in Poland.
It’s definitely on our list! Next time for sure 🤘🏽
I love that i can go there every summer holiday
Poland really made it from "car thieves country" to "modern country with a thriving economy". I like Poland! We have many polish people or people with polish roots here in Germany.
Powinieneś wiedzieć że większość kradzionych samochodów była wywożona do Polski i sprzedawana przez niemców, którzy po sprzedaży zgłaszali kradzież aby wyłudzić odszkodowanie.
With respect but... Did Germany pay Poland for the destruction during the war?
Its so nice to read such nice opinion about us! I currently work in Germany ☺️
But did Germany transform from the biggest thief of Europe during WW2 into a reasonable country? I still have some doubts ... after your love affair with Russia. Also, this corruption of SPD party.
There would probably be fewer Poles in Germany if the Germans had not destroyed us so much during the last war - they murdered 20% of the population. They especially murdered educated people. They would murder us all because, according to them, we were "subhuman". They got their asses kicked by the Russians, but we fell under Russian domination for several dozen years. The world was developing, and we were stuck in communism - we also owe that to the Germans. As a result, we fell into poverty. I would like to thank the Germans for their kind words about Poles who work well. May you, Germans, pay for everything you brought us. I don't mean money - maybe some epidemic or plague. You deserve it. Words about a nation of car thieves coming from German mouths are an insult. We may have stolen these cars, but we don't have millions of innocent victims on our conscience. Mr. maltimoto-fuck you.
These facades on the Warsaw Old City were actually rebuilt from scratch in 50s and 60s, that's probably the main reason why they look so well.
Vast majority of Americans still have opinion of Eastern Europe in derogatory way. They still think of Eastern European cities as dark, gloomy, and uninviting places plagued with poverty and deprivation.
Good thing poland is in Centeal europe then
However when i visited Rzeszow and Katowice they did not seem to me so bright, colorful and vibrant. The people's faces and vibe, did not feel like the ones i saw in Milano, Stockholm, or Geneve.
Just like Detroit ^^
@@topalbanoI'm from Katowice and I tell you, it is colourful, vibrant and friendly town. Maybe you didn't spend long enough to discover it. Katowice is a very cultural place, there's something going on every day. Next time buy yourself a ticket to NOSPR, the acoustic there is just amazing. Go to Silesian Park for a walk or cycling, there are a lot of attractions, including good beer right at the gate of the ZOO.Come and see again.
@@topalbano Rzeszów is no longer a Polish city. They stopped updating the statistics over a year ago, but in July 2022, 37% of the population were Ukrainians.
"Ukraińcy stanowią 37 proc. mieszkańców Rzeszowa i 28 proc. Wrocławia"
(Ukrainians make up 37 percent of the population of Rzeszow and 28 percent of Wrocław)
Amazing video. Beautiful camera work and superb editing. Thank you. ❤🇵🇱
Poland its amazing❤
15:26 Year 1984. School trip to Wieliczka. My friend held my hand in exactly the same way on the elevator. And she was "it girl". Beautiful memories 😁
I love Poland Warsaw 😍💗
Damn! I'm slobbering all over myself! That's some mad looking grub!
Thanks for visiting Poland !❤
I can’t wait to travel there and show my respect 🇨🇦❣️👍🏼
It’s a beautiful country!
Just came across your channel! Fun video! I just got my Polish Citizenship, so my husband and I have started watching all the videos, can't wait to move there next year! Thank you!
So exciting, let us know how it goes! Thanks!
@@ONWorldTravel Definitely!!
Welcome to my beloved Homeland!
Smacznego... 😁
Thank you! All the best
One of the safest country! I'm so happy I'm polish.
Gotta get there one day, Prague is awesome as well
Zapraszamy 😊
Poland really surprised, all around great lifestyle!
When visiting Poland, you must also visit Gniezno. It is the first capital of Poland. A city located next to Poznań. The history of this country began there.
Love Poland❤️😘🇵🇱
Hi! Greetings from Poland. I'm starting my studies on university in Cracow on October❤
Good luck in University! From an American of Polish descent 🇵🇱🇺🇸
Beautiful video! I want to visit this country out of all the others in the world the most! It is sad what they did to Warsaw during WW II and afterwards even, the communist demolished some of the buildings that could have been rebuilt! Marszałkowska Street used to be like the Champs-Elysees, I hope someday it can be rebuilt the way it was before the war. Subscribed
Prawda . Mało się o tym mówi że komuniści są przynajmniej współwinni zniszczenia Warsawy
Looks like a fun time! Can't wait to see more of your RV travels when you get back to the states!
We're looking forward to RVing again too, definitely miss it! We'll start scheming soon but it won't be probably until next year! Cheers
You have my sub. Greetings from Poland.
Awesome! Glad to have ya 🙌🏽