Rick’s Fall Trip Report: Poland and Istanbul

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @lidiasan1071
    @lidiasan1071 19 днів тому +1

    Thank you very much for such informative and cordial presentation of Poland, country that endured so much tragedy and has risen from ashes to become such wonderful country. And thank you for explaining the Central Europe. Finally we have it right ❤

  • @headsuphockeypodcast2707
    @headsuphockeypodcast2707 Рік тому +19

    I was in Krakow for 4 days and felt at home with my paternal great grandparents (Babcia’s side) side. I felt safe in Poland and touring to Warsaw was great

  • @johnzalewski4432
    @johnzalewski4432 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks Rick! I can't wait for the 1-hour show in Poland, you're very informative I need to go there, since my dad was born there..

  • @benz500r
    @benz500r Рік тому +6

    I used Steve's guide to France and everything was great. I pland on using Steve's guide to Poland. He talks very positive of Poland and I like that country. Should I say "see you in Poland next year?" I'm glad Steve rightfully calls it Central Europe as it should be called. Even geographically Poland is exactly in Central Europe.

  • @joannarutkowska9990
    @joannarutkowska9990 Рік тому +8

    Poland 🇵🇱

  • @lukem9707
    @lukem9707 Рік тому +6

    20 years ago I almost ran you over. You were standing in a middle of a road and taking a picture of roadside shrine just outside of Krakow, behind a blind corner. My window was down and I could hear you say "I hope I don't get ran over for this picture" or something like that. I said to my wife, that was Rick Steves! She didn't believe me :)

  • @asechka
    @asechka Рік тому +5

    Dear Rick:
    BRAVO!! And thank you!!❤

  • @henvastclair5052
    @henvastclair5052 Рік тому +5

    I visited Krakow last Spring -Loved it!

  • @johnkitchen4699
    @johnkitchen4699 5 місяців тому +1

    Poland is a truly wonderful place to visit - great value with amazingly good value trains to get from city to city.
    Rick is absolutely the best travel commentator (but he loves Starbucks!?!?!? - just ignore that aberration)

  • @DianeG208
    @DianeG208 Рік тому

    I loved the Krakow, warsaw trip you filmed. I appreciated my Polish heritage even more after learning how hard they tried to fight. Thank you, Rick! Safe travels

  • @Ledpooplin55
    @Ledpooplin55 Рік тому +1

    I just went to both Krakow and Istanbul. Loved both visits.

  • @gorgegal835
    @gorgegal835 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful video Rick. History lesson too, love it! I'm very hungry now🤗

  • @johncillis3431
    @johncillis3431 Рік тому

    Never got as far east during my tours and one business trip to see Poland, but I did get to see one of its most famous former residents, Pope John Paul the Second, and I have a couple of pictures of him, one from about ten feet and the other during the St. Peter's square blessing on Whitesunday in June of '84. It was a rare opportunity to see him. My next three Euro trips, between '89-91, were back door Eurail trips with 'Europe thru the back door' my guide and also language reference, though I was farely fluent in German.
    I am half Italian and a quarter Lithuanian, and it is my latter roots which make me celebrate the Polish spirit and their strength, and their keeping their culture memorable. If the war in the east is ever resolved, I will certainly visit, Poland, and China (wayyyy east) are on my bucket list, as is Dubrovnik in Croatia where a former colleague has left me a waiting invitation.
    I helped him while he worked in Mexico, where I met my wife in 94, my travels abroad guaranteed me finding my daughter's mother outside of the US, and she worked for an airline, which my Mom predicted would happen due to my business travel.
    Your PBS videos I used in '83 to convince my parents to tour Europe while the dollar was low...

  • @merrimcelderry519
    @merrimcelderry519 Рік тому +2

    Great to see you and thank you for this!!!! Magic hour here and the Vodka sounds soooo good , I am polish and the town is my family name OLEVNIK POLAND my cousin has tried to find the town as the name has changed if you can let us know if you heard of hit please do. Our family was there and came to Wisconsin and that is where my dad was born. They family over there had a BLIND BAND which played for the CZAR at the time Nickolas and his family . The were witness to the demise of the family that night and were paying for them at the time..... one of the band members had sight and after that they all changed their names. My dad did not use that name at all he changed it to OLSEN... My cousin has amazing stories about this.. he lives in Jacksonville Florida. . WOnder if you ever heard of this small town at all. Love your shows all the time. Merrilyn Olsen Mc ELderry in Northfield Mn on facebook ifyou find out anything..Thannk you xx Merri

    • @martindworak
      @martindworak Рік тому

      I speak Polish, if it’s a town or a surname makes no difference, it would never use the letter “V”, that letter is not in the Polish alphabet. Olewnik sounds like a name of a town or village, good luck looking!

    • @merrimcelderry519
      @merrimcelderry519 Рік тому +1

      OH that is so wonderful to know that. Thank you so mnuch for helping me in this. I turned this over to a cousin in Jackonville Flordia who has done extensive study on this and gone over there..... and I can pass this on to him in email too He has not responded to me at all with storms down on his side of FLorida severe... But I will send this now. GOD BLESS you for helping us and I will let you know if he responds . Blessings Love to your famiily there and joy to you x Merri in Minnesota USA

    • @martindworak
      @martindworak Рік тому +1

      @@merrimcelderry519 glad to help, I’m in Arizona, let me know if I can help further 🤙

    • @merrimcelderry519
      @merrimcelderry519 Рік тому

      How interesting I am planning to move to PHOENIX area .. my husband is out there now and I am trying to get him home here... the bus did not connect with him this morning out of Albuquerque so I am waiting to hear from him .. he works on the reservation out there helping the elders with wood and water.. and also helps them in hospital translations there. I have not seen him in so long. WE had planned to move there three years ago and our grandpa gave us land ..ten acres and we have a nice trailer on it.. and we were ready to go and my older son here in his fifties had a liver transplant in a hurry to save his life.. so we got through that.. Denny never got to come here he just kept working out there... His mom is in surprise and his family there too. our land not too far out but somewhat. Erick my son could move there now but it takes a bit of time getting medical records and all that . out there and lining up a place for him an apartment... a person to do his meds and things.. and Phoenix St Joe is a transplant hospital so he could go for his check ups there ..... we could spend at least winters there and come back to Minnesota for summer months , My son is healed from the transplant and doing well. I wait now for my husband to join is as soon as he can. I wonder where you are in Arizona...do you like it there. I had a Bible study i Albuquerque a few years back and I loved it out there. That is how I found my husband! In church.! I was born in Chicago. Illinois we had a dental business there until I was out of high school then moved up to ELY MN to have our dream.. mom , dad and I ran a small resort for a long time.. I lost my shirt selling it in parcels after dad passed on.. and my son here who had the liver transplant went to the blind school here9 Legally Blind) and he wanted to come back so here we are.. . Blessings and thank you for responding and hope you write where you are in AZ it would be funny if you are near Phoenix or Surprise. . Small world. Merri

  • @DGKED-td7mf
    @DGKED-td7mf Рік тому

    Thanks for all the great travel info. Unfortunatly I'm taking a break from youtube because of too many commercials

  • @kristintoo
    @kristintoo Рік тому +1

    Always a great video :) When will the new edition be available? Thanks

  • @eastman1084
    @eastman1084 Рік тому +2

    Żubrówka is the best to drink whith cold apple juice whith regards from north east Poland where this vodka is made chers brov

  • @yakeosicki8965
    @yakeosicki8965 Рік тому +9

    Sorry Rick, Żubrówka Vodka is a typical vodka for cocktails. The most popular cocktail is apple pie, which consists of Żubrówka vodka, good apple juice and ice cubes. The second popular cocktail is 303 Squadron(The Polish 303 Squadron was the most effective squadron during the Battle of Britain). The cocktail consists of Żubrówka vodka, cider and apple juice. Unfortunately, you are confusing two uprisings. In the USA, the local uprising in the Warsaw ghetto (1943) is more famous. The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 is more significant and tragic for the city's history. It was after the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 that Hitler ordered the destruction of Warsaw.

  • @umitozdemir465
    @umitozdemir465 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the section on İstanbul. Great job! Would have been nice if you could have secured a bottle of genuine Turkish Raki, instead of Ouzo, to demonstrate the national drink of Turkiye. The Ouzo did not even turn milky after adding water!!😊😊

  • @texasflood1295
    @texasflood1295 Рік тому +3

    Rick, I would love to have more information on the “people corners” that you mentioned when describing Poland. I often look for these areas but I don’t always find them.

    • @RickStevesTravelTalks
      @RickStevesTravelTalks  Рік тому

      Check out Rick's Poland information at www.ricksteves.com/europe/poland, Rick's travel blog (these are all his Poland entries): blog.ricksteves.com/blog/category/poland/, or join our Travel Forum where you can exchange advice, tips, and ask questions of fellow travelers at www.ricksteves.com/travel-forum

  • @krolkrzywonosy3230
    @krolkrzywonosy3230 Рік тому +4

    My parents were escaping Poland in 1945. My father was arrested by nazis in September 1939 and, again, by communists in 1945.
    My mother said when they saw destroyed Malbork, they saw the statue of the Blessed Mother, untouched by bombing

  • @weeleelee5843
    @weeleelee5843 Рік тому +5

    I agree. That's delicious vodka.

  • @emoryfloyd3332
    @emoryfloyd3332 Рік тому +1

    Where do I get your book on Istanbul? I’m going there in November.

    • @RickStevesTravelTalks
      @RickStevesTravelTalks  Рік тому +1

      Rick's Istanbul guidebook is available at store.ricksteves.com/shop/p/istanbul-guidebook

  • @DianeG208
    @DianeG208 Рік тому

    You like Vodka now! ❤️😁

  • @yjc7929
    @yjc7929 Рік тому +9

    In Auschwitz both Jews and Poles died. Most Jews that died in Auschwitz were Polish citizens
    Poland has a democratic government is a country where freedom of speech is much greater than in Canada
    The PiS government is disliked by Berlin and Moscow for many reasons
    Mr Tusk’s government in many ways was a servant of Berlin and Moscow

  • @Allright890
    @Allright890 Рік тому

    Rick can you please describe traveling to Georgia counties once a best place to visit. 👋🏻

    • @RickStevesTravelTalks
      @RickStevesTravelTalks  Рік тому +1

      Check out Rick's blog about his visit to Georgia in 2011: blog.ricksteves.com/blog/georgia-you-stole-our-hearts/

  • @PlasticMachines
    @PlasticMachines Рік тому

    The Led Zep song is pronounced Jamaica.

  • @TheBTG88
    @TheBTG88 Рік тому +2

    Hopefully, Rick takes a trip to the southern US border, if he thinks that the US only has " a few thousand refugees". Big blind spot for him.

    • @DillyDahlia
      @DillyDahlia Рік тому

      And too many of them aren’t *legal* immigrants. I think most Americans welcome with open arms people who want to come here legally and contribute to our society, not become a burden on it. And it can’t be ignored that thousands who are on the terror watch list have slipped over the southern border…especially terrifying with the most recent events.

  • @krystynagajewska6085
    @krystynagajewska6085 Рік тому +3

    Is no natsy it was Germany why no by saying Germany

  • @avi2125
    @avi2125 Рік тому +3

    Dear Rick - I came back your reports because I am little tired of vloggers with their selfie sticks breezing through countries and cultures.

  • @greg5023
    @greg5023 Рік тому

    I went on the RS Turkey tour in May and it was a ripoff.

    • @3581tossit
      @3581tossit Рік тому +1

      Why?

    • @greg5023
      @greg5023 Рік тому

      @@3581tossit This was my 8th RS tour. And last. I spent 7 years of my youth in the Middle East but had never seen Turkey. Turkey is quite photogenic, more so than I expected. And it is clean and has a good standard of living. The guide was entertaining but he was unprepared to share Turkey's history. He had us stand while he gave us Americans an hour long lecture on the workings of the free enterprise system before taking us into the Istanbul bazaar. In the Ottoman Palace he lectured us like we were first-graders. Leading us through the Ankara museum, he skipped the Gobekli Tepe exhibit. I got to see it only because a cashier pointed it out to me.
      The guide told us several times that Rick wanted Turkey to be his cheapest tour and he felt it could have been better. The lodging was not as good as RS tours in England and France. The included breakfast was often yogurt and stale bread and on some days that was followed by lunch at a convenience store along the highway.
      I've been on 8 RS tours since 2015. Three guides have been outstanding and two rather worthless. The guide on my German-Switzerland tour was a temp and because of her we completely missed seeing Neuschwanstein Castle. That was a miserable tour, we slept in un-air-conditioned hotel rooms during Germany's worst-ever heat wave.

  • @jaakarone4828
    @jaakarone4828 Рік тому +3

    Watched this last night. What a fun and interesting episode. Well, right up until the point Rick decided to go on an unhinged conspiratorial rant. Maybe not so much Vodka for next weeks episode Rick?

    • @greerlovesgovert
      @greerlovesgovert Рік тому +1

      I'm interested to know what part of this episode you thought was a drunken rant. Rick's comments about political and climate change refugees? That just seemed like common sense to me. This summer, for the first time in my east coast city, I had to spend a week indoors because forest fires had made the air outside too toxic to breathe. It doesn't matter how rich you are if you and your kids can't breathe the air. I think that's what Rick meant by finding another planet to live on. Yesterday in Manhattan, the city flooded because of bizarre torrential rains. Like Rick, I think seventy years of intensive fossil fuel reliance has cooked our collective goose. Here in north America, we're an island apart from the poorest people in the world, the folks whose lives are most destabilized by tyrants and climate change. They're floating into southern Europe right now, but how can we not take our share? I don't see how any compassionate person could look at that little girl selling kleenex on the streets of Istanbul and not want to help her.