I went with a few lads for my sons 18th birthday last November & loved it,but we didnt really venture out of the square,but me & my girlfriend are going this year for the Christmas markets & we,ll definitely be spending most of our time in the jewish quarter,cant wait,cool video thank you 👌👌❤️❤️😊
Poland really surprises. I enjoyed watching your video. It is both interesting and informative. Krakow is a special place where people representing different ethnic and religious groups had been living side by side for centuries before 1939. There are many more places like Krakow in Poland. It is worth remembering that in the history of Poland there have never been religious wars, unlike in other European countries. German National Socialism caused a hecatomb on Polish soil. The Soviets also had a large share in what happened in Poland during and after World War II. Kazimierz remains the heritage of Jewish culture in Krakow. Great video. Keep it up!!!
..It is by the reading of S.Singe’s stories that I knew this city of Krakow., and it’s Jewish Quater. Thanks for your film which makes my imaged city come alive! - - - from Taiwan
They could do with maybe one multi-storey car park around The Schindler factory. There are a few bits and pieces there. But absolutely every space was taken so we couldn't get parked. I enjoyed this part of my trip to Poland. There is a very strong vibe of history and prices were very good in the market.
Seriously enjoyed your tour vid!. Well done!. there are actually two more remains of the Ghetto Wall in Podgorsze. Not knocking your vid whatsoever, loved it!.
Old Jewish Quarter... all the Jews were murdered in WW2, of course. Well...not all of them. A few survived, coming back to Krakow post WW2 to claim their old houses and belongings. Many were murdered, others fled after their lives were threatened, by Poles who decided that they liked their neighbor's stuff too much. I interviewed one woman in particular who was featured in several docs, Maria Blitz, who told me her family story. She came back, knocked on the door of her parents nice house, and saw her dad's grandfather clock inside, among other of her family possessions. She was told to leave immediately or risk bad things happening to her. She fled to Germany, which was safer for Jews at that point AFTER the war than the Pogrom-happy Poland. So when we walk the old Jewish quarter of Krakow, as I have, its important to remember why its the Old Jewish Quarter, and what happened to the Jews that once lived there. These were the houses many of them lived in.
All tourists on Kraków make the same mistake. Kraków is a night city! The Polish Las Vegas. The jewish quarter is to visit late. The day it' s rather empty....late you can't find any place to sit in pubs!
Thanks for watching guys! As always we really appreciate your support ☺️ Krakow was an amazing place to visit and we would 100% recommend!
I went with a few lads for my sons 18th birthday last November & loved it,but we didnt really venture out of the square,but me & my girlfriend are going this year for the Christmas markets & we,ll definitely be spending most of our time in the jewish quarter,cant wait,cool video thank you 👌👌❤️❤️😊
Poland really surprises. I enjoyed watching your video. It is both interesting and informative. Krakow is a special place where people representing different ethnic and religious groups had been living side by side for centuries before 1939. There are many more places like Krakow in Poland. It is worth remembering that in the history of Poland there have never been religious wars, unlike in other European countries. German National Socialism caused a hecatomb on Polish soil. The Soviets also had a large share in what happened in Poland during and after World War II. Kazimierz remains the heritage of Jewish culture in Krakow.
Great video. Keep it up!!!
Two beautiful souls
Thank you ☺️
Thanks for the video! We are travelling in Krakow and staying at the Jewish Quarter which is quite nice 😄🇵🇱
Awww nice! Enjoy. Jewish quarter is lovely!
Alchemia is mine and me friends' all time fav place there!
It’s great isn’t it!
i dragged my boyfriend there and we both enjoyed.....
Watched all your Krakow videos in preparation!!!! Felt like watching friends out and about, will be checking out all your recommendations.😊
Aw thanks Joanne ☺️
This place is definitely going on my travel list. Can't wait to see where your next adventure takes you!
Thanks Sam! Hope your good ☺️
Brilliant binged watched all you vlogs ❤
Glad you enjoy them ☺️
..It is by the reading of S.Singe’s stories that I knew this city of Krakow., and it’s Jewish Quater. Thanks for your film which makes my imaged city come alive! - - - from Taiwan
Thanks for your comment ☺️ glad you enjoyed!
You are really well prepared and make great video!
Thank you ☺️ glad you enjoyed
They could do with maybe one multi-storey car park around The Schindler factory. There are a few bits and pieces there. But absolutely every space was taken so we couldn't get parked. I enjoyed this part of my trip to Poland. There is a very strong vibe of history and prices were very good in the market.
The Jewish Quarter was our favourite place when we went!
It’s great isnt it!
Great vlog guys - very informative-must visit Schindlers museum myself- and loads of chips !!
Thanks Steve ☺️
My mom used to live in Kazimierz for 5 years, she loved it, it was pretty interesting
Very amazing graffiti and stuff
Yes it’s a really interesting place!!
@@AbbyandGaz i meant she used to go there, she lived in Bronowice, a cool part of Krakow
Love your videos. I think it is cute that you Brits eat chips wherever you go!
Haha thanks! Our chip obsession is slightly out of control 👀
Seriously enjoyed your tour vid!. Well done!. there are actually two more remains of the Ghetto Wall in Podgorsze. Not knocking your vid whatsoever, loved it!.
Oh really! Thanks for the info ☺️ and thanks for watching! X
I love the way Gaz getting lose Abby trying to find her! LoL!
😂😂😂 that is our relationship literally
@@AbbyandGaz 😂
Old Jewish Quarter... all the Jews were murdered in WW2, of course. Well...not all of them. A few survived, coming back to Krakow post WW2 to claim their old houses and belongings. Many were murdered, others fled after their lives were threatened, by Poles who decided that they liked their neighbor's stuff too much. I interviewed one woman in particular who was featured in several docs, Maria Blitz, who told me her family story. She came back, knocked on the door of her parents nice house, and saw her dad's grandfather clock inside, among other of her family possessions. She was told to leave immediately or risk bad things happening to her. She fled to Germany, which was safer for Jews at that point AFTER the war than the Pogrom-happy Poland. So when we walk the old Jewish quarter of Krakow, as I have, its important to remember why its the Old Jewish Quarter, and what happened to the Jews that once lived there. These were the houses many of them lived in.
Thanks for this information, I will look up the documentaries about Maria Blitz.
Time 1:37 on the right side is Mouses Menora in the left is rabinik Menora
Thanks ☺️
@@AbbyandGaz You welcomed 🙋♂️
Kazimierz is sick. One of my fav places in Poland.
Yeah we loved it! Thanks for your comment ☺️
Random one but, are there any karaoke bars there? Going to Krakow next week
Yes!! We met a hen do and kept bumping in to them and they said they went to karaoke until 3am one night 😂
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OMG on Judah square you missed best food place is Andrus (maczanka) - kind of pulled pork in white bread :)
Typo: I.Singer
I was in2009
Nice!!
@@AbbyandGaz thanks
Jewish square is modernised updated there never use to be all those bars and cafes. It's not really worth going to.
I was there, but didn't see many Jews around. They must have moved away.
All tourists on Kraków make the same mistake. Kraków is a night city! The Polish Las Vegas.
The jewish quarter is to visit late. The day it' s rather empty....late you can't find any place to sit in pubs!
Yes it was also bustling at night too ☺️
oh i did not know that and when i revisit in april i will go and see that ,....im staying close by anyway...
Zapiekanka means as much as casserole.
Oh really?? 😂
@@AbbyandGaz 🙂
not interesting place at all
very overrated - all Poles will tell you that
You need to visit krakow first. Juwish is less important