Watched your equally beautiful video of Krakow and now I think Wroclaw is indeed much more Christmasy - might as well hit both. Thank you for your presentation of Christmas markets - so timely.
I recommend to visit Wroclaw in Poland 🇵🇱 its a very beautiful City but a bit underrated… not so much Tourists ,and a very good nightlife ,restaurants and bars 👌
@@thetravelingzam For historical and cultural reasons, it is a negative term in Poland and not only in Poland, so if you have a friendly attitude towards Poland, just avoid this term. Trust me ;)
Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe: geographically and mentally. The Iron Curtain fell more than 30 years ago, and it really is high time to understand that that division of Europe no longer exists. The geographical Centre of Europe is in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine or in the east of Poland (depending on what method of measuring is used). East Europe means ruSSia. If you say that Poland is an Eastern European country then you are insulting Poles with this statement. East is ruSSia and other countries to the east. And we certainly do not want to be associated in any way with this barbaric country.
Wroclaw would be my favorite place in Poland, this days , thanks
I was here 5 days ago - and now that I’m back in the US - I only want to be back to Wroclaw. Amazing city
We were probably there about the same time!
Watched your equally beautiful video of Krakow and now I think Wroclaw is indeed much more Christmasy - might as well hit both. Thank you for your presentation of Christmas markets - so timely.
I agree. Wroclaw was one of my favorite this year! Krakow was honestly a bit dissapointing after Wroclaw
I recommend to visit Wroclaw in Poland 🇵🇱 its a very beautiful City but a bit underrated… not so much Tourists ,and a very good nightlife ,restaurants and bars 👌
I had a few days there! Really enjoyed. Such a colorful and vibrant place. And like you said, a much more local feel
You know Poland is in central Europe yes?😮💨
If you divide in thirds yes, but I was splitting it in half for comparison to last years series
@@thetravelingzam For historical and cultural reasons, it is a negative term in Poland and not only in Poland, so if you have a friendly attitude towards Poland, just avoid this term. Trust me ;)
Thanks for the insight. In this case I just meant it relatively.
Why only in 2008 was this organized by Poland?
I'm not sure. It was one of my favorites this year.
My city
Beautiful city!! Really enjoyed exploring
Poland is in Central Europe, not Eastern Europe: geographically and mentally.
The Iron Curtain fell more than 30 years ago, and it really is high time to understand that that division of Europe no longer exists. The geographical Centre of Europe is in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine or in the east of Poland (depending on what method of measuring is used). East Europe means ruSSia.
If you say that Poland is an Eastern European country then you are insulting Poles with this statement.
East is ruSSia and other countries to the east. And we certainly do not want to be associated in any way with this barbaric country.
Thanks for the clarification and the history
Wrocław-kleine Stadt???
Poland is not in Eastern Europe.
Thanks for clarifying
Poland is in Central not Eastern Europe. Educate yourself, please!!!!
Thanks for the insight. Just meant east relative to last years tour :)
Hahhaha included in old block is Eastern
@@julietide2253 Catholic civilization is Western.