Top Things To Do in Warsaw - First person POV - [XperiencePoland.com]

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @willyskywanker3512
    @willyskywanker3512 9 років тому +1

    Great video man! It reminds me to my trip toWarsaw! One of the best experiences ever! I definitly fell in love with this beautifull city and the people are so sweet there! Lovely place, lovely people! I will go check out the program that You mentioned in the descriptionand give it a try because it seems a lot of fun! Thank You very much for sharing these stunning moments in the city of Warsaw. I miss this place now so much.... :(

  • @vagabrothers
    @vagabrothers 10 років тому +4

    Nice video! Looks like fun! We are going to Poland this winter and will check out some of these spots. Cheers!!!

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  10 років тому

      Cool guys! Just let me know when exactly so I can introduce you to some of my friends up there in hostels and you should join the pub crawl for sure ;)

  • @JourneyToHealth-bq5uy
    @JourneyToHealth-bq5uy 9 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for posting this video!
    I'm half - maybe more - Polish myself. My paternal grandfather escaped to the U.S. just before WWII (even though my family isn't Jewish they were still at risk for persecution). Out of respect for the U.S. my grandparents raised my father and his two sisters to speak English (my grandfather spoke a total of 5 languages himself) but I was lucky to have learned from my grandfather how to 'count to ten' when I was a toddler myself. I wish I had a chance to spend more time with my grandparents during my childhood. Now my elderly dad is more ill at his age (thanks to the neurological complication from his bout with measles that he had before the introduction of the vaccine) and I'm the only last living member of my family branch. Even though I've been married I'll never feel apart from my 12-letter '-ski' Polish surname especially as my family's youngest representative (which I have remained to be all of my life). Anyway, I so hope to visit Poland one day. I've done everything to represent this beautiful country well in the U.S. (especially defending myself against the stupid Polish jokes starting at a very young age). I take mostly after my Polish side too. I 'traced' my other half - German - to the 10th century when the region my German ancestors resided was actually called Silesia, an incorporated part of Poland. So depending on the time period one could argue I'm full Polish. All in all, as an American I just hope I'm well received by the people of Poland when I do get a chance to visit. I would even consider moving there if Poland will have me.

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому +1

      +Jenna Katy Hey Jenna, you are more than welcome to visit Poland and each beautiful city we have here. Not only Warsaw but Gdansk, Krakow, Wroclaw, Poznan and many more. You should definitely visit!

    • @JourneyToHealth-bq5uy
      @JourneyToHealth-bq5uy 9 років тому

      +Kamil's World Thank you so much for making me feel welcome! I know I have extended family members who currently reside in Warsaw & Poznań, and who have resided in the village of Napierki. Maybe I will finally feel like I'm really home when I visit any one of them. Anyway, I'm just grateful for the chance to visit these regions along with all the others you mentioned. My 79-yr old father is about to have a major knee surgery (he's missing a substantial amount of cartilage) where if all goes well he will enjoy a substantial increase with regards to his 'quality of life.' Consequently, my dad told me the other day that after he recovers he wants us to go to Poland together. I showed him this video, which greatly impressed him. Anyhow, I can't wait!!!!!!!

  • @williamspindler1603
    @williamspindler1603 8 років тому +2

    I wish I could have seen Poland while I was in the army in Germany in the 80's. I'm so glad the iron curtain is gone!

  • @colife1525
    @colife1525 10 років тому +3

    Nice Video !! It's great city!
    . Greetings from Berlin !

  • @mareks8878
    @mareks8878 5 років тому

    Baardzo fajnie zrobione. Klimatycznie. Interesująca perspektywa. Pzdr

  • @bastek.
    @bastek. 6 років тому

    Really Nice!

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 7 років тому

    nice video!

  • @nurek777
    @nurek777 10 років тому

    Fantastic :)

  • @javidakhmedov5932
    @javidakhmedov5932 9 років тому +1

    great video

  • @sienik
    @sienik 10 років тому +1

    Świetne! Choć ja bym pokazał Warszawę zupełnie inną. Ale to znaczy, że każdy ją widzi po swojemu.

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  10 років тому

      O to też chodziło:) Zachęcam gorąco do tworzenia własnych wersji. Fajnie spojrzeć oczami drugiej osoby;)

  • @fine2243
    @fine2243 9 років тому +1

    Beautiful video..
    I made a video about Warsaw too... your is so cool... :)

  • @ОлегИванов-и1д7з
    @ОлегИванов-и1д7з 9 років тому

    Could you tell name of soundtrack please?

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому

      +Олег Иванов soundcloud.com/negativmusic

  • @omega4chimp
    @omega4chimp 9 років тому

    Build lots of high rise apartments.

  • @javidakhmedov5932
    @javidakhmedov5932 9 років тому

    This summer ı am going to go summer school can you give me information accomodaiton price ? ı just will stay 3 month

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому +1

      cavid ahmedov If you study enough then you can learn how to communicate in polish :) If you want to stay in the hostel from the movie - you can check www.okidoki.pl website ;)

  • @MrAamir1
    @MrAamir1 9 років тому

    very nice video bro can you tell me the average monthly expense for a student life over there? Because i am planning to go there for studies

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому

      +Aamir Khan Hey Aamir! Thanks for good words :) If it comes to expenses it will cost you around 700-1000 PLN (around 250EUR max) to get a cozy room in an apartment located in the center and depending on your spending habits you can spend up to 200PLN a week for groceries and some more cash if you are partying. Generally you should survive easily having 2000PLN a month ;)

    • @MrAamir1
      @MrAamir1 9 років тому

      +Kamil's World thank you very much bro but do you think that other cities of the state will have less expenses compare to warsaw because it is capital... if yes then the education quality will same or not ?

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому

      +Aamir Khan Warsaw is the most expensive for sure so if you pick Krakow or Wroclaw it will be around 15-25% cheaper for everything ;)

  • @Gitohandro
    @Gitohandro 9 років тому

    But how do I English in Warsaw?

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому

      +Gitonga Mwaniki People generally speak english ;)

    • @omega4chimp
      @omega4chimp 8 років тому

      +Kamil's World some people in Poland know English I was their with my father.

  • @albertoschiavo6428
    @albertoschiavo6428 9 років тому

    i prefer krakow...

    • @TheCrawlPL
      @TheCrawlPL 9 років тому

      +Alberto Schiavo People like different things, taste change so we just focus on getting more awesome! We are sure you will love Warsaw soon :)

  • @zyrafazkrainymajonezu3799
    @zyrafazkrainymajonezu3799 9 років тому +3

    Sorry to say.Typical western view of consumption Warsaw is a lot more then food & Palace of culture.

    • @kamilsworld9114
      @kamilsworld9114  9 років тому

      Żyrafa Z Krainy Majonezu Everyone has right to their own view ;) but of course there is more and more to see and experience each year in Warsaw and throughout the whole Poland! It's boooooooming!:)