Milk bars over fancy restaurants - change my mind. You guys have to check out Bar Krakowski on Kalwaryjska street on your next visit. Best quality vs price ratio I've seen in terms of pierogi and other traditional polish cuisine in my life. I used to live a 100 metres from there and I couldn't get enough. It all tasted like I remember my mother making it when I was a kid. Prolly gonna go there tomorrow, now that I've mentioned it lol.
We LOVED milk bars!! We are definitely adding your suggestions to our list for next time we visit. We are already missing the delicious food in Poland 😁
@invisiblehandofadamsmith You are welcome, as long as you don’t piss and puke in public. Sadly, some of your compatriots, do while drunk, during these wild escapades to this beautiful City.
9 years in Krakow, and I always say - when people ask if it's cheap? I say it's appropriately priced - compared to other countries there is a lot of value for money. I don't scold people for asking if it's cheap or how cheap it is but I don't use that word myself because that does not explain in properly. We are not "budget", or "cheap", we're value for money.
100%. There are some very expensive places in Krakow but for the most part it’s affordable and the fact you can eat great food for less than €10 per day on a budget is wild.
@gerryn2 Cheap, in general means low quality, at least in the US. I would rather use terms, like affordable, bargain, low cost, moderately priced etc. Btw: if you visited Poland 30-40 years ago, as a foreigner, then loaf of bread cost an equivalent of $0.10 , bottles of vodka $0.99. I think, prices like these, are still in some pariahs states, like Cuba, North Korea, or Venezuela.
listen here: if you are going to Poland, PLEASE just PLEASE go to a village/small town. They show what REAL Poland is like. Despite poor conditions you will have much greater time in a small village than in Gdańsk or Warszawa. The people are much more friendly and the villages in Poland are beautiful and rural
You need to look for sign in Polish " objad domowy". It consists of a soup and a second plate. Sometimg like todays menu in France or Spain. It is inder 40 zł and some places are just near the market square on the side steets. I just haf one this weekend Oct 1, 23
@@krowaswieta7944 well i was eating glovo twice a day xD but now I started the gym and cooking so I am spending 150-200 a week for grocery which still a lot but I have a high protein diet 6 meals a day so not bad i guess.
@@MaxandSidney You do understand that the average salary in Poland is quite low? Yes it's fantastic if you earn USD in USA. For locals, most things are expensive.
Before the war my grandparents and I travel in Krakow , it's a fairytale city the amber market , the people , the church and the amazing view , the most beautiful second place I like to come back , my first was Prauge in the cezch republic ❤😊
Thanks for this video! I'm teaching english in poland for three weeks and the amount of money the company is giving me for that time is around £250 for the three weeks (accom and food is included, this is for transport/spending money) and I've been uncertain about if I should bring more of my own money or not. Seems I'll be okay!
Next to Krakow is located Wieliczka Salt Mine which is underground tourist route with amazing salt statues and underground chapel made in salt. Another salt mine is Bochnia Salt Mine (next to Krakow too), in Bochnia is an option to say at night in salt chamber (very healthly), play a match on uderground salt playing field or sail on underground salt lake. And in both of mines is an option to be a salt miner! You get a lamp, helmet and the rest of equimpment, go down with a guide and do quests like salt miner did. It is so funny :)
i think its the first or second tuesday of every month there’s free entry to the underground museum that’s underground the makeshift fountain or glasses pyramid
Tylko u ciebie na wsi zwiedzisz pola kukurydzy, stary kościół i zobaczysz jak psy dupami szczekajo a w Krakowie zabytki panie. Chcesz zwiedzać z buta to zapierdalaj z buta nikt nikogo nie zmusza do jechania na koniu. Lepiej tą hulajnogę elektryczną se wypożyczyć
in krakow u should try toi find some retro van in old town because they sell grilled kielbasa - simple but very good, and being in krakow u can visit krakow pinball museum or krakow arcade museum
@@michaelg6641 kiełabasa van is near marketplace "Plac Targowy" but its open around 20:00-02:00 there will be standing on parking blue old van "Nysa", and pinball museum is near Wawel castle and arcade museum is outside the city center
@@michaelg6641 hard question, i dont know but it could be harder to get english teacher job without knowing polish language, maybe if u be teacher who teach advance english and class speak whole time only english
I found this one just a year after release, I was in Krakow twice but both times I was able to do sightseeing only around train station :(, quite embarrassing considering I'm Polish, I hope one day i will come there for a few days to actually see the city.
If you hadn't taken the unexpected ride, would you have eaten at a restaurant outside the square? Or how did you initially envision your day? Do you know the price of admission to the museum if it's not a Monday?
We were planning on walking to the museum and finding a restaurant along the way. We already did the square, we wanted to branch out. The ride was so nice because we got a full tour of the Kazimierz neighborhood which became our favorite place to hang out! And the ticket for the museum is usually 55 złoty which is about 12 euros. Definitely a great deal to take advantage of!
I found out spending in Poland exactly same in Malaysia large cities including Kuala Lumpur , Shah Alam, Penang, Johor Bahru etc. some more the currency exchange between polish zloty almost same as Malaysia ringgit
I got a bit lost in these calculations.... you had 100 PLN per person, right? At first I thought it was for two people. but since you subtract 2.50 at the beginning it means 1 bagel.... then you subtract 50 PLN (so for two people such a short ride = 100 PLN, very expensive!!), uber/bolt for this distance is a maximum of 20 PLN, 5 times cheaper.
Definitely would have been cheaper, and I’m sure those rides are marked up. Still, we enjoyed it because it was a great way to see everything and get some background info as well!
Yes, I think it is available from spring to fall. We were there at the very end of Fall so we may have gotten a lower price than normal, but we paid about $25 if I remember correctly
Sounds awesome!! I have a painful knee and although I hope to be much better by then, it's good to know about these options, fun and personal and informative all rolled into one!
Just a thing to mention: the worst hot dogs are actually made in the US. All over Europe hot dogs at any gas station are way better than in "decent" restaurants in the US.
@@MaxandSidney in general polish is very consistent with spelling/pronunciation so you can look up some vid with polish letters eg. this one /watch?v=voWM6IBiulA (it shows all "letters" that kids are taught when they learn to read/write)
Well, taking inspiration from communist times, mandatory with your vodka shot should be meat jelly 😅or pickled cucumber. As Poland doesn't have long street food culture (except zapiekanka and kiełbasa), I kind of missed meat jelly and steak tartare in your street food video, I think they are pretty close to what you can call "street food". Although, if you are foreigner, this might be considered a bit adventurous (well... it is even for some Poles 😅)
It was an enjoyable ride! We went all around the old town and the Jewish quarter. It was definitely a lot more expensive than the tram would have been, but it was more fun! 😅
Oh, a sad hot dog from Żabka. It only tastes good when you're starving. The bottom of the bun I consider a gift for birds. Also, I've been to Kaków several times and every obwarzanek i bought was stale. I prefer its cousin, bajgiel.
In Krakow for 100zl you can buy one dinner for one person with drink (one course of dinner not three to mention) 😃 I found more restaurants in London are cheaper than Krakow! But it’s worth it. I am glad you telling the truth as some people can still think Poland is not expensive. Is same expensive as UK, USA or France. Probably more expensive than Spain and Italy 🙂 anyway I am looking forward to come back Krakow in few weeks plus Zakopane of course.
Well, thats definitely not true. Poland has the second lowest prices in EU after Bulgaria. And nah, average prices in restaurants in Poland are at least 1/3 of those from London (and i mean cities such as Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Warszawa etc.). Prices of groceries - like 1/2 or 1/3 (depends on product). Or lets put it this way: to live comfortably in London you need to earn at least like 4k pounds. In Kraków (or any other bigger polish city really), like 1,6-2k euro.
Za 100 zł. masz 1 l. żubròwkę. Do tego biedronka , coś do zjedzenia za 50 zł. i impreza do rana na jednego Polaka lub 3 Anglików. A jak wiesz gdzie iść to za 15 - 20 zl masz 0,5 litra dobrego bimbru 60 %. Polska nie jest droga
@@michaelg6641 Ceny alkoholu poszły do góry. 1 litr alkoholu to teraz ok. 65 - 70 zł. Reszta też drożeje. Miało być pięknie po zmianie władzy a jest jeszcze gorzej . Życie , Lol.
As a Pole, please don't buy in Zabka. They are really bad company exploiting their stuff in unimaginable ways. Try to purchayse your stuff from other local shops.
So are you saying that US had no inflation? 24.04 USD has the same buying potential in US as 20.32 USD in 2019. 100 PLN is worth ~same as 71.4 PLN in 2019. Per money exchange: 20.32 USD in 2019 could be exchanged for 77,53 PLN 24.04 USD today can be exchanged for 99,64 PLN It's true that PLN buying power took a little bit more hit, but strangely in 2019 USD would be stronger then today vs PLN.
@@januszlepionkoNot really it's a booming economy and an up and commer in European influence. Poles are open minded but not to the point common sense did trickle out there Eres like country's like Germany and Sweden.
@@up2me967 I live in Poland and have my eyes wide open. Wide enough to know that GDP, GDP per capita, and other similar factors are misleading. They say nothing about society, culture and their changes. They say nothing about level of independence the country has. And on many other topics.
@@januszlepionkoAgree. Ireland has a high GDP but you would not believe it if you travelled here. Everything is so expensive. no one has alot of disposable income. Unless your in the minority of well off people
Just got back from Krakow, went for a wedding. Incredibly beautiful place, and so clean.
Agreed! A truly wonderful European city. That must have been a fun wedding!
It does look an amazing place.
Milk bars over fancy restaurants - change my mind. You guys have to check out Bar Krakowski on Kalwaryjska street on your next visit. Best quality vs price ratio I've seen in terms of pierogi and other traditional polish cuisine in my life. I used to live a 100 metres from there and I couldn't get enough. It all tasted like I remember my mother making it when I was a kid. Prolly gonna go there tomorrow, now that I've mentioned it lol.
We LOVED milk bars!! We are definitely adding your suggestions to our list for next time we visit. We are already missing the delicious food in Poland 😁
The one in nowa huta was amazing
I'll be in Krakow in July, I'll definitely go there, thanks a lot!
Went to krakow from London last week. Absolutely amazing will be back 😊
Such a fun city!!
@invisiblehandofadamsmith You are welcome, as long as you don’t piss and puke in public. Sadly, some of your compatriots, do while drunk, during these wild escapades to this beautiful City.
9 years in Krakow, and I always say - when people ask if it's cheap? I say it's appropriately priced - compared to other countries there is a lot of value for money. I don't scold people for asking if it's cheap or how cheap it is but I don't use that word myself because that does not explain in properly. We are not "budget", or "cheap", we're value for money.
100%. There are some very expensive places in Krakow but for the most part it’s affordable and the fact you can eat great food for less than €10 per day on a budget is wild.
@gerryn2 Cheap, in general means low quality, at least in the US. I would rather use terms, like affordable, bargain, low cost, moderately priced etc. Btw: if you visited Poland 30-40 years ago, as a foreigner, then loaf of bread cost an equivalent of $0.10 , bottles of vodka $0.99. I think, prices like these, are still in some pariahs states, like Cuba, North Korea, or Venezuela.
it’s cheaper/affordable for those coming over with foreign currencies, but not in relation to the locals who earn local currency as their sole income
Amazing video!!! So excited to visit first time this summer!
So glad you enjoyed it! Kraków is such a lovely city, we miss it already!
Bar Pod Mleczny is amazing too. Kwadran’s is amazing too
Such an excellent tour of Krakow! I may be traveling to Poland this year. Thanks for posting.
listen here: if you are going to Poland, PLEASE just PLEASE go to a village/small town. They show what REAL Poland is like. Despite poor conditions you will have much greater time in a small village than in Gdańsk or Warszawa. The people are much more friendly and the villages in Poland are beautiful and rural
Poland is beautiful! And in my opinion, the best food on the world!
It is an amazing country, we definitely hope to return to see more! And eat more! 😊
Where are You from? If You are Polish then your opinion means nothing lol. Jaki dzban.
Well can't say that but it's deffinetly one of the most under rated out there. I friking love it!
I'm going Wednesday, can't wait
Have a great time!!
Im going for my first overseas holiday in December the 16th, a four day city break.
So exciting! Have a great time!
Excellent Going to Krakow on Friday the 31st October
You need to look for sign in Polish " objad domowy". It consists of a soup and a second plate. Sometimg like todays menu in France or Spain. It is inder 40 zł and some places are just near the market square on the side steets. I just haf one this weekend Oct 1, 23
Poczytajcie historię Polski..to twardzi ludzie.. jedzenie jest dobre.. każdego ugościmy..💪
I live in Krakow, and 100z is roughly what i spend on a daily for food, transportation etc :) love it
Seems like a fantastic place to live!
It seems a nice city to visit with some great pricing
Oh really? When i was a student i was able to spend like... 10-15 zł a day for food and stuff. And i did survive. I mean, ofc i dont count booze.
@@krowaswieta7944 well i was eating glovo twice a day xD but now I started the gym and cooking so I am spending 150-200 a week for grocery which still a lot but I have a high protein diet 6 meals a day so not bad i guess.
@@MaxandSidney You do understand that the average salary in Poland is quite low? Yes it's fantastic if you earn USD in USA. For locals, most things are expensive.
Before the war my grandparents and I travel in Krakow , it's a fairytale city the amber market , the people , the church and the amazing view , the most beautiful second place I like to come back , my first was Prauge in the cezch republic ❤😊
You must check out gdansk, my home city and a beautiful place ❤
Thanks for this video! I'm teaching english in poland for three weeks and the amount of money the company is giving me for that time is around £250 for the three weeks (accom and food is included, this is for transport/spending money) and I've been uncertain about if I should bring more of my own money or not. Seems I'll be okay!
Yes, that will go quite far! Will you be in Kraków? It was a little more expensive for us in Gdańsk than Kraków
Next to Krakow is located Wieliczka Salt Mine which is underground tourist route with amazing salt statues and underground chapel made in salt. Another salt mine is Bochnia Salt Mine (next to Krakow too), in Bochnia is an option to say at night in salt chamber (very healthly), play a match on uderground salt playing field or sail on underground salt lake. And in both of mines is an option to be a salt miner! You get a lamp, helmet and the rest of equimpment, go down with a guide and do quests like salt miner did. It is so funny :)
i think its the first or second tuesday of every month there’s free entry to the underground museum that’s underground the makeshift fountain or glasses pyramid
Nice tourist-selfies, thanks!
Thanks for watching! 😊
well done for downing the glass :)
300 złoty for a horse ride?! thats outrageous. In my village you can get a horse ride for like 10 złoty..
We thought it was outrageous too! Would love to experience the 10 złoty ride instead!
Tylko u ciebie na wsi zwiedzisz pola kukurydzy, stary kościół i zobaczysz jak psy dupami szczekajo a w Krakowie zabytki panie. Chcesz zwiedzać z buta to zapierdalaj z buta nikt nikogo nie zmusza do jechania na koniu. Lepiej tą hulajnogę elektryczną se wypożyczyć
What is your village?
Thanks for the info
Of course! Thanks for watching!
@MaxandSidney trying to plan a trip. I'm guessing you guys have more info about Poland on here.
You can buy the kielbasa also at the Orlen Gas station.
When ever I am in Poland I tank at the Orlen Gas station and buy one of these....
Kracow square is stunning at night beautiful city ❤
in krakow u should try toi find some retro van in old town because they sell grilled kielbasa - simple but very good, and being in krakow u can visit krakow pinball museum or krakow arcade museum
Wheres that near?
@@michaelg6641 kiełabasa van is near marketplace "Plac Targowy" but its open around 20:00-02:00 there will be standing on parking blue old van "Nysa", and pinball museum is near Wawel castle and arcade museum is outside the city center
@@bartezpl2195 Thanks..very helpful..how is the English teaching job market there?
@@michaelg6641 hard question, i dont know but it could be harder to get english teacher job without knowing polish language, maybe if u be teacher who teach advance english and class speak whole time only english
interesting video Max and Side. Well done.
Will there be currency exchange kiosks at the airport in Krakow? Im planning a trip to Krakow in about a month and cant wait!
Have a great time, it’s an awesome city! There are exchange kiosks at the airport and train station, and they can also be found around the city
Wasn't expecting to see the Zabka I go to everyday to be featured here xD I hope you guys enjoyed Krakow :)
Wow, thats amazing! Thanks for watching, we absolutely loved Kraków 😊
Thank you♡
Thanks for watching! 😁👍
I found this one just a year after release, I was in Krakow twice but both times I was able to do sightseeing only around train station :(, quite embarrassing considering I'm Polish, I hope one day i will come there for a few days to actually see the city.
Hopefully you can get back to Kraków again! We are hoping to visit again too, felt like there was a lot that we didn’t get to see!
If you hadn't taken the unexpected ride, would you have eaten at a restaurant outside the square? Or how did you initially envision your day? Do you know the price of admission to the museum if it's not a Monday?
We were planning on walking to the museum and finding a restaurant along the way. We already did the square, we wanted to branch out. The ride was so nice because we got a full tour of the Kazimierz neighborhood which became our favorite place to hang out! And the ticket for the museum is usually 55 złoty which is about 12 euros. Definitely a great deal to take advantage of!
I found out spending in Poland exactly same in Malaysia large cities including Kuala Lumpur , Shah Alam, Penang, Johor Bahru etc. some more the currency exchange between polish zloty almost same as Malaysia ringgit
Witamy w Polsce :D
Thank you so much! 🇵🇱❤️
Bardzo dowcipny film a Muzeum Schindlera każdy odwiedzajacy Kraków musi odwiedzić,w Krakowie jest 100 muzeów
Zabka sounds like the Polish equivalent of Greggs in the UK
Pretty good comparison I would say!
07:47 lovely....deep...nice music...😂
It's pronounced Zwoty. The l with a line through it is a W.
Wow!! We had no idea!! Thank you, we are learning so much through these comments!
Wicked vid!
Thank you so much! It was a fun day!
I got a bit lost in these calculations.... you had 100 PLN per person, right? At first I thought it was for two people. but since you subtract 2.50 at the beginning it means 1 bagel.... then you subtract 50 PLN (so for two people such a short ride = 100 PLN, very expensive!!), uber/bolt for this distance is a maximum of 20 PLN, 5 times cheaper.
Definitely would have been cheaper, and I’m sure those rides are marked up. Still, we enjoyed it because it was a great way to see everything and get some background info as well!
How much was the golf cart ride or was it for tips, is it a normally available tour? (hoping to be in Krakow in September)
Yes, I think it is available from spring to fall. We were there at the very end of Fall so we may have gotten a lower price than normal, but we paid about $25 if I remember correctly
Sounds awesome!! I have a painful knee and although I hope to be much better by then, it's good to know about these options, fun and personal and informative all rolled into one!
I love that you've got one vodka shot at the end of all that. Not too much not too little.
Perfect use of the last 7 zloty! Proper Polish vodka 😁👍
Just a thing to mention: the worst hot dogs are actually made in the US. All over Europe hot dogs at any gas station are way better than in "decent" restaurants in the US.
Great value
Hi guys, is Euros also acceptable or it's only Polish currency?
Thanks
We didn’t see any places where euros were accepted, only Polish zloty. There are many places that accept credit cards though! Thanks for watching 😃
Thank for your advice cheers
Is that really the largest square in Europe? I feel sceptical.
Hehe, the thing in Żabka's hot dogs is not a real Kiełbasa mate.
First time I see this kind of hot dogs since my trips in1995-98 to France they are delicious but in France mustard was too spicy !!!
Consdering the horse carry ride was 75 euro, the golf cart tour through the Jewish area was a steal for 12.50.
Hi!
small pronunciation note "ó" is not an "o", but an "u"
Oh, interesting! Thanks for letting us know! 😊
@@MaxandSidney in general polish is very consistent with spelling/pronunciation so you can look up some vid with polish letters eg. this one /watch?v=voWM6IBiulA (it shows all "letters" that kids are taught when they learn to read/write)
Well, taking inspiration from communist times, mandatory with your vodka shot should be meat jelly 😅or pickled cucumber.
As Poland doesn't have long street food culture (except zapiekanka and kiełbasa), I kind of missed meat jelly and steak tartare in your street food video, I think they are pretty close to what you can call "street food". Although, if you are foreigner, this might be considered a bit adventurous (well... it is even for some Poles 😅)
We didn’t know about this delicacy! It definitely sounds adventurous, but we will have to try it next time we are in Poland!
@@MaxandSidney Delicacy is maybe an overstatement, but it's interesting nevertheless 😅
The best ad of Żabka ever!
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$1 is currently PLN 3.9
100 zloty is 25 dollar
Going to Kracow in May 2025 ❤
So exciting!! We really loved it there, hope you have an awesome visit 😊
Why didn't you take a bus or tram but that go kart? Anyway wasn't that bad in the end
It was an enjoyable ride! We went all around the old town and the Jewish quarter. It was definitely a lot more expensive than the tram would have been, but it was more fun! 😅
Bober?
Oh, a sad hot dog from Żabka. It only tastes good when you're starving. The bottom of the bun I consider a gift for birds. Also, I've been to Kaków several times and every obwarzanek i bought was stale. I prefer its cousin, bajgiel.
Hahaha 😂👍
They wouldn't let me exchange zloty at the co-op bank they said it wasn't a currency anymore 🤔
They said it was worthless
They said Poland uses the Euro 🤔
What???
@@Mark-xl3ns Well, most likely you just didnt understand them. And by the way, you dont exchange your money in co-op banks but in cantors.
Dude... this isn't kielbasa... it's literally a wienner (parówka) the same thing you put in a bun on stadium hot dogs.
Have you been to Auschwitz’s? Want to go to Poland 🇵🇱next year
Fadel Crest
I had 1000.000 zloty 1990....😊
Bayer Manors
❤ it
Np.Dywizjon 303
Ok so 47.5 zl left, and then food is 32 zl each. Leaving 7.5zl im confused haha
We got another drink at the milk bar and didn't show it. Whoops! 😣😂
Stracke Locks
In Krakow for 100zl you can buy one dinner for one person with drink (one course of dinner not three to mention) 😃 I found more restaurants in London are cheaper than Krakow! But it’s worth it. I am glad you telling the truth as some people can still think Poland is not expensive. Is same expensive as UK, USA or France. Probably more expensive than Spain and Italy 🙂 anyway I am looking forward to come back Krakow in few weeks plus Zakopane of course.
Definitely true, there are always good deals in expensive cities if you can find them! Kraków is such an awesome city, we can’t wait to come back!
Well, thats definitely not true. Poland has the second lowest prices in EU after Bulgaria.
And nah, average prices in restaurants in Poland are at least 1/3 of those from London (and i mean cities such as Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Warszawa etc.). Prices of groceries - like 1/2 or 1/3 (depends on product).
Or lets put it this way: to live comfortably in London you need to earn at least like 4k pounds. In Kraków (or any other bigger polish city really), like 1,6-2k euro.
Za 100 zł. masz 1 l. żubròwkę. Do tego biedronka , coś do zjedzenia za 50 zł. i impreza do rana na jednego Polaka lub 3 Anglików. A jak wiesz gdzie iść to za 15 - 20 zl masz 0,5 litra dobrego bimbru 60 %. Polska nie jest droga
@@zhangzy123Good to know .. other prices?
@@michaelg6641 Ceny alkoholu poszły do góry. 1 litr alkoholu to teraz ok. 65 - 70 zł. Reszta też drożeje. Miało być pięknie po zmianie władzy a jest jeszcze gorzej . Życie , Lol.
300 Zloty for an hour ride with the carriage?
🤔 hmmm never! I know for some might be OK as it is romantic expirience but for polish realities far too much!
@@pawelmela4572 I know wages are low in Poland, but is it that bad?
Central Park NYC 55 minutes for $165.
@@utahdan231 Welcome to America. 😁
@@dcikaruga The average Pole earns about 1,000 zloty a week.
As a Pole, please don't buy in Zabka. They are really bad company exploiting their stuff in unimaginable ways. Try to purchayse your stuff from other local shops.
💀
Poland is the future!Clean, no immigrants and true good European culture and heritage! No woke shit!
Selena Spur
i like pork.
I remember the times, couple of years ago when 100 zloty was worth much more dollars. Inflation really destroyed Polish currency 😮
So are you saying that US had no inflation? 24.04 USD has the same buying potential in US as 20.32 USD in 2019. 100 PLN is worth ~same as 71.4 PLN in 2019.
Per money exchange:
20.32 USD in 2019 could be exchanged for 77,53 PLN
24.04 USD today can be exchanged for 99,64 PLN
It's true that PLN buying power took a little bit more hit, but strangely in 2019 USD would be stronger then today vs PLN.
Inflation 👎👎👎
@@bartomiejnozka8992 I am talking about the times when one dollar was worth 2-3 zlotys.
@@albertkowalski5629 That's not a "couple years ago". More like 20+.
@@sirgallant5000 in 2010-12 as far as I remember
Złoty Zło ty= zło zło= bad🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Ahhh 🤔😂
@@MaxandSidney Złoto means Gold
zloty means gold piece in old Polish, look at the translation gold means zloto in polish
Zlo u mean evil
if u mean money is a root of the evil,yes LOL cheers!@@domiharrison9364
Not a Nazi. The Germans. A small correction. Spend more.
Unfortunately 2 years ago you could spent only 50 zl. for that goods.
That is unfortunate 😔
Hot dog’s just from „Orlen” best one ever 👌
We'll have to try them!! 👍
@@MaxandSidney this is my first food when i arrived in Poland. Missing this one in UK 🇬🇧
POLAND IS AMAZING AS THEY KEPT IT POLISH AND DID NOT BECOME A THIRD WORLD DUMP.
«Did not become a third world dump» yet. But the perspectives are negative.
@@januszlepionkoNot really it's a booming economy and an up and commer in European influence. Poles are open minded but not to the point common sense did trickle out there Eres like country's like Germany and Sweden.
@@up2me967 I live in Poland and have my eyes wide open. Wide enough to know that GDP, GDP per capita, and other similar factors are misleading. They say nothing about society, culture and their changes. They say nothing about level of independence the country has. And on many other topics.
@@januszlepionkoAgree. Ireland has a high GDP but you would not believe it if you travelled here. Everything is so expensive. no one has alot of disposable income. Unless your in the minority of well off people
Poland currency almost similar to Malaysia. Third world indeed
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lt's fortunate that many of us are still conf used about Crypto currency while others are busy earning from it.
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You haven't got a clue
Sausage in Żabka hot-dog's is ok but the bread... I can't eat it to the end, it's awful.
It definitely wasn’t very good compared to the rest of the bread we had in Poland, which was very good
This is quite rude. Never tell in other country that is cheap. For most people 100 zlotys is not cheap.
Who’s nazi?
Call thing by its name
You've got to start pronouncing it 'KrakoV'. Krakau is the German name the nazis gave the city ...
It’s hard to get the pronunciation down 😅 thanks for watching!
Isn’t the pronounciation Krakuv?
Who cares? It was german city like Danzig or Warsau
The so-called Nazis had their own nationality. They were Germans. Why don't you say so?
It's a dive