As Poles, we have a special affection for watching movies where foreigners share their perspectives on Poland. Undoubtedly, Poland's tumultuous history, marked by numerous tragic events, shapes our curiosity about how we are perceived abroad. The desire to comprehend how others view our history and heritage is strong, allowing us to better understand the influence of our experiences on our current identity and how they are interpreted by others. Moreover, foreign films often offer diverse perspectives on Poland's history, which can be both fascinating and enlightening for ourselves.
The basis of urban tourism in Poland is proven, comfortable footwear. Many girls want to be fashionably dressed and make a mistake and end up with blisters on their feet. There's a lot of walking in Poland! maybe that's why Poles are slim despite heavy and filling food. It was nice watching you.
6:15 There is actually a stroy behind what you've witnessed with those football (soccer :) ) fans. Wisła Krakow won the Polish Cup for the 2nd time in their history. The game took place in Warsaw the night before your video (May 2, 2024). It was interesting because the game had some crazy turns of events. Also Wisla's fans had previously some bad reputation, quarrels with UEFA etc. Some other towns were scared to allow Wisła's fans into their stadiums. However, this time fans organized themselves so well, kept discipline, supported their team to the very last minute in a very sporty way. Even thohg it was loosing untill almost last minute. And it payed off - they had turned the events in the very last minute of the game. Also cheering in the Main Market was very pacefull and it was heartwarming to see all this crowd of fans celebrating pacefully there.
3:45 PLEASE next time don't cross THAT street this way, you can get caught by city guard or police and get fined, not to mention it's dangerous cause that's not designated pedestrian crossing, the poles with chains are there for a reason (jaywalking is illegal in Poland mind you). On this particular intersection there's an underground crossing, it's really not hard to find it, pass the bus & tram stop, go down the stairs and there's the passage. And there's also a little bridge a bit on the left from the bus stop if you want to cross on that particular side too.
WOW... what a coincidence .. I'll be spending 48 hrs in Krakow next week, and this video is spectacular since I'll be copying your itinerary, just a question... to go to the oldest chapel, it is through a tour or I can just go there by myself.
Guys, if you want and don't want to do the Wieliczka Salt Mine tour again then there is another impressive salt malt near Krakow open for tourists - Bochnia Salt Mine. It's worth paying a visit too!
Coffee culture in Poland is no joke.. some of the best I've ever had
No lie! We’ve had some great espressos here! ☕️☕️☕️
Well, the first coffee bistro was opened by a Pole after the victory over the Turks near Vienna😄
Salt mine is Awesome! Thank you for sharing!!
You’re welcome! Salt mine was a favorite for us!
Thanks for this wonderfull video
Glad you liked it!
As Poles, we have a special affection for watching movies where foreigners share their perspectives on Poland. Undoubtedly, Poland's tumultuous history, marked by numerous tragic events, shapes our curiosity about how we are perceived abroad. The desire to comprehend how others view our history and heritage is strong, allowing us to better understand the influence of our experiences on our current identity and how they are interpreted by others. Moreover, foreign films often offer diverse perspectives on Poland's history, which can be both fascinating and enlightening for ourselves.
We had a great time In Poland. You should be proud of your country 💪
The basis of urban tourism in Poland is proven, comfortable footwear. Many girls want to be fashionably dressed and make a mistake and end up with blisters on their feet. There's a lot of walking in Poland! maybe that's why Poles are slim despite heavy and filling food. It was nice watching you.
Thanks for watching 😀
Lovely Krakow vlog, haven't had a moment to watch videos recently, back on track now! 😊
Welcome back 😎😎
Great video, you guys must have a million air miles. :)
They are slowly dwindling 😅
Smacznego, mili młodzi ludzie!
Thank you for watching 🙂
6:15 There is actually a stroy behind what you've witnessed with those football (soccer :) ) fans.
Wisła Krakow won the Polish Cup for the 2nd time in their history. The game took place in Warsaw the night before your video (May 2, 2024).
It was interesting because the game had some crazy turns of events. Also Wisla's fans had previously some bad reputation, quarrels with UEFA etc. Some other towns were scared to allow Wisła's fans into their stadiums.
However, this time fans organized themselves so well, kept discipline, supported their team to the very last minute in a very sporty way. Even thohg it was loosing untill almost last minute.
And it payed off - they had turned the events in the very last minute of the game.
Also cheering in the Main Market was very pacefull and it was heartwarming to see all this crowd of fans celebrating pacefully there.
Thanks for the back story! It was cool to be able to part of that 😎
Nice one!
Thanks! Where are you guys right now?
@@mikeandlaney still in Saranda until about week before end of the month I think.
LOL! Cool
As Poles, we have a special affection for watching movies where foreigners share their perspectives on Poland
I’m glad you liked it 😀
cool
Thank you 😊
3:45 PLEASE next time don't cross THAT street this way, you can get caught by city guard or police and get fined, not to mention it's dangerous cause that's not designated pedestrian crossing, the poles with chains are there for a reason (jaywalking is illegal in Poland mind you). On this particular intersection there's an underground crossing, it's really not hard to find it, pass the bus & tram stop, go down the stairs and there's the passage. And there's also a little bridge a bit on the left from the bus stop if you want to cross on that particular side too.
Thanks for letting us know
WOW... what a coincidence .. I'll be spending 48 hrs in Krakow next week, and this video is spectacular since I'll be copying your itinerary, just a question... to go to the oldest chapel, it is through a tour or I can just go there by myself.
If you’re talking about the salt mine chapel you can go on Sunday as normal service. But it also has tours of the entire salt mine other days 😃
Guys, if you want and don't want to do the Wieliczka Salt Mine tour again then there is another impressive salt malt near Krakow open for tourists - Bochnia Salt Mine. It's worth paying a visit too!
@@D-Ogi awesome! We will have to check it out next time!
so clean, so nice it is a fake ?
where to see that polish dance??
It was some sort of a dinner and show that we found on booking.com. I’ll see if I can find more details.
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this channel is all teeth
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@@mikeandlaney that’s not how you spell 😬