This Is Why You Need To Visit POZNAN | City Guide & Vlog
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- Join me as I explore the vibrant city of Poznań, Poland! In this vlog, we'll uncover hidden gems, and dive into the rich history of this beautiful city. From the stunning architecture of the Old Town to the bustling energy of Stary Rynek, Poznań offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. We'll visit iconic landmarks like the Poznań Cathedral, the Royal Castle, and the mysterious abandoned Edmund Szyc stadium.
Don't miss the colorful town hall and the famous goats of the clock tower! Whether you're planning a trip to Poland or just love travel vlogs, this video will show you why Poznań should be on your must-visit list.
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As always, a huge thanks to Scott Buckley for his incredible compositions, used in this video:
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Poland is one of my favorite countries in Europe. I studied in Gdansk for a few months back in 2006, my favorite city in the country. Hope to return one day! Vivat Polska!
Yep, I love it. That's why I keep going back!
I really want to visit Poland.
@@BenRobson123 is Poland safe?
@@davidyoung9561 absolutely! Never seen or had a problem once. Probably safer than the UK tbh!
The UK is a horrible place @@BenRobson123
Poland is awesome 👍🏻
Absolutely it is!
These Polish cities are such eye openers. I'm unfamiliar with Central Europe, and you've definitely whetted my appetite to head to Poland for my next main holiday. All your videos are beautifully filmed and presented, all interesting, and a great balance of content. I really look forward to every new one. Thanks Ben 👍
You should! Poland is class. Thanks again Ron for watching and commenting. If you end up going to Poland, let me know how you find it!
@BenRobson123 I certainly will. I feel this is such an interesting country with such beautiful cities. It definitely has to be on my bucket list. So thanks again for showing this to us.
Hi Ben, thanks for another wonderful video featuring Poznan Poland. I've heard that city name before but it was interesting to see how it looks today. It was a perfect time for your visit right after the square was restored.
Your tour of the abandoned Football Stadium raised by curiosity, so will try to search online to see if I can find any information about it. At about 10:10 into your video, on the field of the stadium, it looks like someone put up a Blue and White tent. Maybe a homeless person sleeps there out of the way.
Your videos are always interesting and informative to watch. Thanks for all of the effort you put into creating these exploration videos.
Thanks Ben, I'm glad the effort, time and investment I put into the videos is appreciated. I did bump into a person in a sleeping bag near the main entrance actually, got a bit of a fright but just quietly walked away.
Man, this is the Balamory of Poland
It really is!
Great video .. looks like a great place! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Thank you for watching and commenting :)
You are very nice man Ben. Thanks for your Poznań visit. ❤
Ha thank you!😄
@@BenRobson123 You will be someday in Poznań again Ben ? 😏
Great video mate! Loved the bit about the football stadium.. looks like a great place!
Thanks as always Ed. Glad you enjoyed, you would’ve enjoyed exploring the abandoned stadium!
That art installation at Park Cytadela is one of its kind, because at night there is a rotating light pointed at those sculptures and when the light rotates it looks like the shadows of a crowd of people walk by. The installation / sculptures are titled "The Unrecognized" (hence why there are no heads) and are inspired by the grey mass of people that the Soviet Union and its satellite state produced.
Vídeo incrível meu amigo, sempre curta seus vídeos incríveis, obrigado por compartilhar, tenha um dia incrível. ❤❤❤❤. ❤❤❤❤. ❤❤❤❤😎😎😎😎😎😎 105
Thank you so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed 😇
Great video! As a Pole who lives in Newcastle for most of his life I really enjoyed the video from the polish region I come from. One thing only. Polish pastry ‘Rogal’ is not related to the French croissant in any way. Different type of pastry. Different way of bake. Why calling Rogal a croissant when they’re two different pastries but that’s just this, otherwise, I honestly loved the video 👍
Thank you for watching & the information!😇
Another fantastic video Ben. I would love to visit Poznan again. The town centre was under construction when I visited roughly two years ago. It looks so much nicer now all the fencing has gone you could only walk round the outside of the square which was a bit disappointing.
Thank you David! That’s a shame, it’s surprising it has been under construction for so long! It looks lovely now
Just (an hour ago!) ordered a new trip to Poznan. I was there 2 years ago, mid all the crazy construction. Glad I am going back in September, I missed a lot last time. I also came back from Gdansk last week, great city, but way too touristy now. Nice video, Ben.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy your trip to Poznan. They must have been doing construction for ages!
That's a shame about Gdansk, a truly beautiful city. Though I thought it was still only really popular with Polish tourists
@@BenRobson123 I'n Norwegian, and a lot of the tourists were Swedes, and other Scandinavians. I did love the city, of course. Looking forward to following your future adventures!
Interesting, I guess it is just over the water from you guys! Welcome aboard, hope you enjoy joining me on some more adventures 😁
nice to see you back!
Thank you, nice to see you here too!
Great vid and wonderful music in the background. Thanks Ben!
Glad you enjoyed the music and video!
I am from Poznań. Thank you for your nice video.
Hope you enjoyed it
Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Lublin, Zamość, Przemyśl, Rzeszów. Go east where the skies are blue...
Warsaw, Wrocław, Kraków
I lived in Poznań because have relatives there. People is very nice and well behaved. There are places out of the beautiful market that are not so beautiful... Just a few old buildings, the rest is not nice. But it is a very beautiful place with old houses where I lived and in front of the houses it's a very large park with a lake , that place is Sołacz. If you go to Poznań, take the tramway and it's not far from the centre. Good luck !!💕
Thank you for showing my city ❤
You’re very welcome!
So sad about the football field. Thanks for a great video!
Thanks for the comment Holly, it was certainly an interesting find
Thank You for Your video 😉👍
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Keep up the good work!
Thank you Caroline!
Stunning
It really is!
You should visit medieval city in the east Lublin. It is so beautiful
I'll keep it in mind!
in this parkCytadelawith these sculptures and museum with tanks:)) there is a poznan garrison cemetery with commonwealth war graves.
W Poznaniu warto jeszcze zobaczyć dzielnicę zamkową przy Placu Mickiewicza
Yes! It was unfortunate I didn't have a little more time.
Finally, so you visited all cities that I consider for myself: Gdansk/Poznan/Wroclaw and Krakow - and the key question is: which one would YOU choose !?
Dla mnie Polaka, Kraków i Gdańsk są razem na pierwszym miejscu. Są zupełnie inne, Kraków to średniowieczne, królewskie miasto,a a Gdańsk to piękne, kupieckie, gotycko-renenasowe miasto. W Gdańsku plażą na nogach możesz dojść do Sopotu i zwiedzić to uzdrowiskowe miasto. Kraków to bliskie góry i kopalnia Wieliczka.
Następnie jest Wrocław, Toruń (oryginalne gotyckie miasto- Unesco) i Poznań. Ostanie 3 miasta możesz zwiedzić w jeden dzień. Gdańsk i Kraków to 2 lub 3 dni.
Now that is a very difficult question! I think my 3 favourites are Krakow, Gdanks and Wroclaw. I love them all for different reasons, Krakow may edge it just for its proximity to Wieliczka Salt Mine & Auschwitz. Though the amount and type of British tourists unfortunately taints it for me ☹️
akurat trafił w koniec remontów na rynku XDD
Yep, I got very lucky!
..you are so nice and interesting guide. I enjoyed your video. What is the name of the hotel you stayed in, right at the center of that Square?
Thank you! It was an airbnb or apartment of booking I think, but it was very very basic and not the nicest except for the view
@@BenRobson123 ...thank you so much. It was great place I think, you were not going to sit in a hotel, but being so close to restaurants for the evening was important, I think.
The statues with planetary names are a tribute to the Polish astronomer; Copernicus. In the C15th, he deduced that the planets in fact orbit a centre point, the sun and are spinning spheres.
For centuries it was firmly believed that the sun orbited the Earth.
The planets in the solar system are named after Roman Gods except for Venus.
Mars: Roman God of War.
Neptune: Roman God of the sea.
Venus: Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty.
Ahhh very interesting! Thanks for the information David
@@BenRobson123 no problem
Do you think its safe for me to go there with my girlfriend ? My girlfriend is german but iam turkish so i look like a muslim and im a bit worried i wont have a good time there maybe cause they might think im a refugee. Times really changed in europe and i dont feel safe
Sorry to hear that, it's hard to say. I'd like to think you'd be safe, and I would imagine you would be. However, you can never be sure. I think you will be fine though, best of luck
Might be great for some, but not safe for gay people. Read about gay rights in Poland. Just a heads up!
Don’t talk rubbish. I have just returned from Poland. I saw Gay men meeting up with each other. No one batted an eyelid.
@@HelenA-fd8vl Obviously, you haven’t done any research before you posted and it shows. There are over 100 municipalities in Poland that are LGBT-free zones. That means gay and lesbian people are not welcome and subject to local laws.
@@HelenA-fd8vl enter LGBT-free in Wikipedia. You might find it informative.
Enter LGBT-free in Wikipedia. Very informative about LGBT issues in Poland. Know before you go.
@@user-yb5vx9uy3g Stop writing populist nonsense. You can type: "Parada równości 2024 w Warszawie" here on youtube. You will see parade LGBT two weeks ago.