I'm so happy that you saw the Panorama😀It's not just a painting, it's a part of our history. I'm sure your visit to this place is more valuable than a visit of an average foreign tourist since you know who Kosciuszko was, what the partitions were and how important the fight for freedom is. And a word to Dominik- you did a great job as a tour guide!
Just wow! That panorama painting 😲, and the 'street' art is incredibly impressive 👌. Good job Dominic for showing R&C that, so we could see enjoy it as well 👍. So glad Mumma Rob enjoyed her time away 😊.
Glad you enjoyed your trip! If you want to try to make żurek, you can find the sour base in the Polish shops. It's usually sold in a plastic or glass bottles. You then add it to a cooked broth with potaoes. If the taste or texture is not quite right, you can add the instant żurek from the sachet to thicken it. It goes well with fried onion, sausage and hard boiled egg (as you probably already know 🙂). Alternatively look for Krakus żurek soup in a large "box" (same as you have for e.g. 1l juices).
I think you guys should really visit Warsaw during summer (in addition to Sopot ofc😅). Warsaw is not like any other city in Poland, because of its modern architecture combined with the old one.
Racławice- paronamic paint 😍🥰 I love it - is one of the must view and one of the most famous places to visit in Poland and is so unique that is worth to visit
Rob, if you want to try such exemplary Polish pierogi, not some modifications or modern variations, then try dumplings with sauered cabage and mushrooms. Another note - it's not about any mushrooms like champignones or shiitake; it's about wild forest mushrooms because their aroma is unmatched. The second of the classic variations is Ruskie pierogi. They consist not only of cheese but also of potatoes and sautéed onions. The combination may sound crazy, but for some reason, it fits together perfectly. And.... soups! We are kingdom of soups. My advise: krupnik, barszcz, barszcz ukraiński, żurek, kwaśnica, grzybowa. Enjoy! Bon apetite. And next time take your family in better time then winter. And (final and) next time come to Warszawa. Best!
Wrocław's Old Town is cool, but Poland now has hundreds of other cool places to visit. Places included in the UNESCO list. The Wieliczka Salt Mine and the main chamber - this is a hit for tourists.
I am glad you had a nice trip to Poland guys, but it would be so much more beautiful in summer time . Next time I recommend tricity : Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot. Btw Rob Your pronunciation of Wroclaw is incredible !Xx
I can offer you guys a cheap accommodation if you plan more travelings in the south of Poland. I am very happy to see you visiting Poland. Good luck on your trip adventures, have fun, enjoy your life.
Pamiętam 1985 roku kto chciał mógł pomagać ze Zmechu przy pracach.Czyściliśmy szpachelkami kafelki a inny razem nosiliśmy azbestowe worki z piaskiem.Kilka razy jestem wpisany do księgi pamiątkowej.Panoramę Racławicką widziałem z bardzo bliska ale bez oświetlenia.Ciekawe jak wygląda teraz.Może kiedyś po tylu latach znów ją zobaczę.Chciałbym.Pozdrawiam ze Szkocji.
🎉ZAKOPANE!!! 🎉 one of the most unique and beautiful place to visit including Giewont, Rysy, and Morskie Oko. If you are there make one day trip to Slovakia and walk to Rajski Park. That was the most amazing adventure in my lifetime. Unforgettable memories.
The expansion of Wrocław airport is planned in two stages 2026-2028 and 2033-2035 and they will expand the terminal and a hotel at the airport and they will build a multi-storey car park, new wheel roads,runways etc. so the airport after the reconstruction will be able to serve 10 million people per year 🙂
fun fact: Racławice is a small village a few kilometers from Krakow, where is a memorial of Batte of Racławice which was a part of Kościuszko Uprising against Russia. I was in Racławice once.
Torun, Bydgoszcz, Łódź, Poznan, Częstochowa, Bielsko Biala, Lublin and Bialystok are worth a look… and Lviv was a polish city until WW2… it’s 50km over Polish border in Ukraine if you are a risk taker! Lviv (Lwow -‘Lvooof!’ Is a very eclectic city and unlike anything else in Poland or Ukraine due to the various cultures that shared the space over the years and their influences on it being such a diverse place. Sadly it is now in Ukraine and a very much forgotten place that holds a lot of Polish culture influence and history.
Jelenia gora > karpacz > mountains ,,Sniezka,, in summer or from Jelenia Gora > szklarska poreba mountains,,Szrenica,, its about 2,5h from wroclaw you will like it smaller places
Toruń and Bydgoszcz. Book the visit in the museum of dirt and soap in Bydgoszcz first,visit the ginger cake museum in Toruń - bookings in advance too. I did such a trip the previous summer and loved it , the tourist information in Bydgoszcz employs a VERY nice guy who helped us plan the day and even made bookings for us.
Wow ! Your pronunciation of Wrocław is just perfect 👍👏 and in fact it's not so difficult as long as you know that Polish W= English V Polish C= English Ts from Tsunami Polish Ł (it's not L) = English W WROCŁAW = VRO-TS-WAV So well done mate as you can pronounce Wrocław while the Polish people can't pronounce Bournemouth where you fly from and even those who live there lol
0:30 Congrats. Rob! It took a lot of time for you to gather that "W" in Polish spelling is "V" in English and "Ł" PL is "W"UK.. So you pronounce Wrocław perfectly. Well done,Rob. You have BRAIN😀
Another city? You're not done with Wrocław yet - specifically, the area around Wrocław. You must visit Książ castle near Wałbrzych, you need to see "Riese" underground complex from WW II, built by Germans. Czocha castle is also on the list, biggest wodden church in Świdnica... A lot to see, so I hope you'll come back in summertime to visit those places.
@@CharlieandRobWhy would you casually bring up other Poles like that? We are good together. I thought we were exclusive. Have you been seeing other Poles behind our backs?
I recommend (in southern Poland) Zamość, Lublin, and Solina with the huge Solina lake. Lake Solina was created due to the construction of a dam on the San River in the Solina commune in 1969. There are flooded village buildings under the water of the lake. There is a lot of historic Orthodox churches ("cerkiew" singular, "cerkwie" plural). We also have a Viking church! Wang Church or Wang Temple - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Karkonosze Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. It is considered the oldest wooden church in Poland. And in the North of Poland: "Trójmisto" (Tricity). There is a Zoo in Gdańsk Oliwa district. Sopot has a beautiful "Monciak" promenade (street name is Monte Cassino). The Sopot Pier is the most famous attraction of the resort. It is the longest pier on the Baltic Sea and the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is about half a kilometer long - the walking part is 511.5 m, of which 458 m goes deep into the Bay of Gdańsk. Sopot also has a Hippodrome. Horse competitions, balloon competitions, hunting races in pursuit of a fox's tail, dog races, and even ostrich races took place in the Sopot Hippodrome. The history of the Sopot Hippodrome began in the 1890s when the Black Hussars Regiment used the area for hunting runs. In 1898, the first stand was built. Gdynia also has a promenade and a pier; those three cities are connected via a path walk near the sea. You have a sea on one side and the forest on the other :D
Hi guys! You couldn't have surprised me more today! This time you visited my old neighborhood. On the street where you saw the colorful yards (exactly opposite) is my primary school. In the Church of 11,000 Virgins (St. Joseph) I received religious education and Catholic sacraments (btw today I no longer consider myself a member of the Catholic Church). But from the Sky Tower you could see which part of Wrocław (there wasn't much left there after WW II, which is why now there are mainly post-communist blocks of flats there) could be omitted, because sightseeing is a waste of time 😝 On the other site, the view is actually more interesting - among other things: you can see the place (near the Centennial Hall) where I currently live, which looks like an eagle from a bird's eye view, and its architecture is somewhat reminiscent of English - mainly terraced houses. Oh, I feel that next time I will have to show you my hometown and its hidden gems myself, because your current city guide (sorry Dominik 😜) shows you the ones that deserve the least attention...😝
I'd like two things to happen this year.. Firstly, Rob (and Charlie) visiting the Upper Silesia and secondly, Rob trying dumplings with sauerkraut and mushrooms :)
ua-cam.com/video/aLk6M_cK4-8/v-deo.html - This is monument of catholic bishop (and later cardinal) of Wrocław - Bolesław Kominek. As a part of his monument there is a famous and important in Polish modern history sentence, which Kominek wrote - "we forgive and we ask for forgiveness". This is part of "Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops" that was sent by Polish episcopate in 1965. The communist authorities then unleashed a huge hunt for the Catholic Church that they dared to strive for reconciliation with the Germans after the Second World War.
Rob - I really wish your videos quality could be better. I think you need better zoom or auto adjustments in focus especially if you wanna make your channel look more professional
Fly to Lublin rent the car off the airport spend 2 days in, drive to Warsaw spend 3 days in, drive to Gdansk spend 3 days in, Fly back from Gdansk and return car in that airport. I have done it many times hiring car in one city driving to other cities and returning car elsewhere
Conspiracy theory: Rob, maybe that żurek tasted the same, but after few visits here and few new polish words you've learned you've inhaled that little bit of a polish soul and you've started to like sour things ;-). Maybe, in a few years, you'll be eating tons of sauerkraut ;-)
@@CharlieandRob who knows ;-) - never say never. Try young sauerkraut, fermented for three or four days max. Unfortunately it is not easily available at stores, you would have to make it yourself or find someone who makes it (like myself ;-)). It tastes totally different, much less sour. And if you add apple and carrot it is even slightly sweet. BTW, I am a huge fan of sauerkraut and don't like that from stores too ;-)
love you guys :) one thing,you should say something about safety,cuz in Poland isnormal to walk at 2 am as a single woman.You cant do that in Italy,Spain or any muslim country.
Yea, I have been to Kraków 4 times, Wrocław twice and Charlie went to Gdańsk last year. Check out the playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLw4JaWCFm7FeHG7Ad5PtaZzoYd1Vq5EXW.html
Don't feel bad using your fingers to eat, if you tried to eat the soup with your hands, that would be a bit weird lol, cutlery is overrated, especially chopsticks, worst food utensil invention ever. as long as you have washed your hands, have at it.
I gotta say you got the crap end of the stick with that high rise view, all I saw was commie blocks on that side of the city. That really sucks because I know there is more to see in Wrocław than commie blocks, you seen one you’ve seen them all.
*correction - Racławice Panorama sees around 400,000 visitors per year!
I'm so happy that you saw the Panorama😀It's not just a painting, it's a part of our history.
I'm sure your visit to this place is more valuable than a visit of an average foreign tourist since you know who Kosciuszko was, what the partitions were and how important the fight for freedom is.
And a word to Dominik- you did a great job as a tour guide!
Yep it was incredible. And like you said, I already knew a little bit of the history. Dominik is great!
The panorama of Racławice is amazing. Think about including the Bieszczady on your list, they are truly beautiful.
I'm a Turk. I visited this city 4 times. a very beautiful city. people are very nice. But it's so cold in winter
Wrocław zimny? Nie no Wrocław jest umiarkowanie ciepły.
@@freedzeed462 I went in December. It was too cold.
@@mehmetakifinan5688 To zależy co dla kogo oznacza zimno. Generalnie Wrocław jest dość ciepłym miejscem na mapie Polski.
Just wow! That panorama painting 😲, and the 'street' art is incredibly impressive 👌. Good job Dominic for showing R&C that, so we could see enjoy it as well 👍. So glad Mumma Rob enjoyed her time away 😊.
I feel the video doesnt do the panorama justice. It was truly incredible.
Bar mleczny❤
Glad you enjoyed your trip! If you want to try to make żurek, you can find the sour base in the Polish shops. It's usually sold in a plastic or glass bottles. You then add it to a cooked broth with potaoes. If the taste or texture is not quite right, you can add the instant żurek from the sachet to thicken it. It goes well with fried onion, sausage and hard boiled egg (as you probably already know 🙂). Alternatively look for Krakus żurek soup in a large "box" (same as you have for e.g. 1l juices).
I think you guys should really visit Warsaw during summer (in addition to Sopot ofc😅). Warsaw is not like any other city in Poland, because of its modern architecture combined with the old one.
Racławice- paronamic paint 😍🥰 I love it - is one of the must view and one of the most famous places to visit in Poland and is so unique that is worth to visit
You would make a good tour guide. Your Polish accent has improved. Congrats.
You should visit Podkarpackie voivodeship- Rzeszów, Przemyśl, Bieszczady Mountains, etc..
Rob, if you want to try such exemplary Polish pierogi, not some modifications or modern variations, then try dumplings with sauered cabage and mushrooms. Another note - it's not about any mushrooms like champignones or shiitake; it's about wild forest mushrooms because their aroma is unmatched. The second of the classic variations is Ruskie pierogi. They consist not only of cheese but also of potatoes and sautéed onions. The combination may sound crazy, but for some reason, it fits together perfectly. And.... soups! We are kingdom of soups. My advise: krupnik, barszcz, barszcz ukraiński, żurek, kwaśnica, grzybowa. Enjoy! Bon apetite. And next time take your family in better time then winter. And (final and) next time come to Warszawa. Best!
Wrocław's Old Town is cool, but Poland now has hundreds of other cool places to visit. Places included in the UNESCO list. The Wieliczka Salt Mine and the main chamber - this is a hit for tourists.
If you check out my Poland playlist, you can see the places we have been! ua-cam.com/play/PLw4JaWCFm7FeHG7Ad5PtaZzoYd1Vq5EXW.html
They were in Wieliczka on Rob's birthday.
This Zurek looks so tasty. I wish I was in Poland now .
Miło było zwiedzać z Państwem Wrocław. Pozdrawiam.
Glad you enjoyed!
I am glad you had a nice trip to Poland guys, but it would be so much more beautiful in summer time . Next time I recommend tricity : Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot. Btw Rob Your pronunciation of Wroclaw is incredible !Xx
Thank you 😊
Też Was kochamy :)
haha thank you
8:20 great is the panorama.
I can offer you guys a cheap accommodation if you plan more travelings in the south of Poland. I am very happy to see you visiting Poland. Good luck on your trip adventures, have fun, enjoy your life.
Pamiętam 1985 roku kto chciał mógł pomagać ze Zmechu przy pracach.Czyściliśmy szpachelkami kafelki a inny razem nosiliśmy azbestowe worki z piaskiem.Kilka razy jestem wpisany do księgi pamiątkowej.Panoramę Racławicką widziałem z bardzo bliska ale bez oświetlenia.Ciekawe jak wygląda teraz.Może kiedyś po tylu latach znów ją zobaczę.Chciałbym.Pozdrawiam ze Szkocji.
🎉ZAKOPANE!!! 🎉 one of the most unique and beautiful place to visit including Giewont, Rysy, and Morskie Oko. If you are there make one day trip to Slovakia and walk to Rajski Park. That was the most amazing adventure in my lifetime. Unforgettable memories.
The expansion of Wrocław airport is planned in two stages 2026-2028 and 2033-2035 and they will expand the terminal and a hotel at the airport and they will build a multi-storey car park, new wheel roads,runways etc. so the airport after the reconstruction will be able to serve 10 million people per year 🙂
I love the Wrocław ZOO.
Barszcz najlepszy na kaca 😂
fun fact: Racławice is a small village a few kilometers from Krakow, where is a memorial of Batte of Racławice which was a part of Kościuszko Uprising against Russia. I was in Racławice once.
I can't wait for your return to Poland. We invite you again...😀
Torun, Bydgoszcz, Łódź, Poznan, Częstochowa, Bielsko Biala, Lublin and Bialystok are worth a look… and Lviv was a polish city until WW2… it’s 50km over Polish border in Ukraine if you are a risk taker! Lviv (Lwow -‘Lvooof!’ Is a very eclectic city and unlike anything else in Poland or Ukraine due to the various cultures that shared the space over the years and their influences on it being such a diverse place.
Sadly it is now in Ukraine and a very much forgotten place that holds a lot of Polish culture influence and history.
Rob, tyś nie Anglik, tyś już nasz! :D
haha
Next Brit love in Poland in summer i recomend to visit me in summer show where to go :)
If you go to Tri-City, go to hel ;) I'm glad you went to see the panorama I'd recommend it to everyone, my no 1 spot in Wrocław.
Jelenia gora > karpacz > mountains ,,Sniezka,, in summer or from Jelenia Gora > szklarska poreba mountains,,Szrenica,, its about 2,5h from wroclaw you will like it smaller places
Smacznego!
love from polad
The closest mountain is Ślęża (summit at 718 m o.s.l)
Respect to you and your G ❤
Autumn in Bieszczady is great
Witam Was serdecznie ❤️👍
Toruń and Bydgoszcz. Book the visit in the museum of dirt and soap in Bydgoszcz first,visit the ginger cake museum in Toruń - bookings in advance too.
I did such a trip the previous summer and loved it , the tourist information in Bydgoszcz employs a VERY nice guy who helped us plan the day and even made bookings for us.
For sure! I really want to visit Toruń
Wow ! Your pronunciation of Wrocław is just perfect 👍👏 and in fact it's not so difficult as long as you know that Polish W= English V
Polish C= English Ts from Tsunami
Polish Ł (it's not L) = English W WROCŁAW = VRO-TS-WAV
So well done mate as you can pronounce Wrocław while the Polish people can't pronounce Bournemouth where you fly from and even those who live there lol
haha I am trying to learn as best I can. Foreigners over pronounce the Mouth part of Bournemouth
0:30 Congrats. Rob! It took a lot of time for you to gather that "W" in Polish spelling is "V" in English and "Ł" PL is "W"UK.. So you pronounce Wrocław perfectly. Well done,Rob. You have BRAIN😀
Come and visit Poznań next time.
rly love You comments :)
Another city? You're not done with Wrocław yet - specifically, the area around Wrocław. You must visit Książ castle near Wałbrzych, you need to see "Riese" underground complex from WW II, built by Germans. Czocha castle is also on the list, biggest wodden church in Świdnica... A lot to see, so I hope you'll come back in summertime to visit those places.
I have now made 6 videos in Wrocław so other poles will want me to see their parts! :D
@@CharlieandRobWhy would you casually bring up other Poles like that? We are good together. I thought we were exclusive. Have you been seeing other Poles behind our backs?
Ah, the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice! That's one of the first things I recommend people to see in Wrocław.
I wasnt that fussed about going, but thought we should. I thought it was incredible when I got there!
I recommend (in southern Poland) Zamość, Lublin, and Solina with the huge Solina lake. Lake Solina was created due to the construction of a dam on the San River in the Solina commune in 1969. There are flooded village buildings under the water of the lake. There is a lot of historic Orthodox churches ("cerkiew" singular, "cerkwie" plural).
We also have a Viking church!
Wang Church or Wang Temple - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Karkonosze Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. It is considered the oldest wooden church in Poland.
And in the North of Poland: "Trójmisto" (Tricity).
There is a Zoo in Gdańsk Oliwa district.
Sopot has a beautiful "Monciak" promenade (street name is Monte Cassino). The Sopot Pier is the most famous attraction of the resort. It is the longest pier on the Baltic Sea and the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is about half a kilometer long - the walking part is 511.5 m, of which 458 m goes deep into the Bay of Gdańsk.
Sopot also has a Hippodrome. Horse competitions, balloon competitions, hunting races in pursuit of a fox's tail, dog races, and even ostrich races took place in the Sopot Hippodrome.
The history of the Sopot Hippodrome began in the 1890s when the Black Hussars Regiment used the area for hunting runs. In 1898, the first stand was built.
Gdynia also has a promenade and a pier; those three cities are connected via a path walk near the sea. You have a sea on one side and the forest on the other :D
Fantastic video and the passion. Charly is beautiful, Rob very positive person. I like your videos from Poland. Great content. 🌞👈
I'm not sure if I have ever been classes as a 'positive person' before. Usually I get called grumpy 😂
I'm not sure if I have ever been classes as a 'positive person' before. Usually I get called grumpy 😂
super but cold meal gosh you should ask for warm it up it was bad to serve cold meal:(
Hi guys! You couldn't have surprised me more today! This time you visited my old neighborhood. On the street where you saw the colorful yards (exactly opposite) is my primary school. In the Church of 11,000 Virgins (St. Joseph) I received religious education and Catholic sacraments (btw today I no longer consider myself a member of the Catholic Church). But from the Sky Tower you could see which part of Wrocław (there wasn't much left there after WW II, which is why now there are mainly post-communist blocks of flats there) could be omitted, because sightseeing is a waste of time 😝 On the other site, the view is actually more interesting - among other things: you can see the place (near the Centennial Hall) where I currently live, which looks like an eagle from a bird's eye view, and its architecture is somewhat reminiscent of English - mainly terraced houses. Oh, I feel that next time I will have to show you my hometown and its hidden gems myself, because your current city guide (sorry Dominik 😜) shows you the ones that deserve the least attention...😝
Haha I am the same with the church! None of that nonesense now!
Well Dominik has shows me a lot as I have more videos from Wrocław!
It is worth going to Ostrów Tumski in the evening, around 4:40 p.m. Then a lamplighter walks the streets and lights gas lanterns. 🙂
I know and I stupidly forgot 🤦♂️
I'd like two things to happen this year.. Firstly, Rob (and Charlie) visiting the Upper Silesia and secondly, Rob trying dumplings with sauerkraut and mushrooms :)
haha if you watch one of your Kraków videos you will already see that I expect!
@@CharlieandRob If I understood correctly - congratulation for both of you :)
If you ever go to Bydgoszcz let me know in advance and I will fly over and my Bydgoszcz partner can show you both around! Cheap flights from Bristol!
I also eat potato pancakes with my hands. Greetings from Białystok
Looks lovely 🥰 Shame about the 💩 the food looked really interesting, love a load of picky bits ❤❤
For me potato pancakes only with sugar the best
Same, or with jam. Never had them with anything savoury.
ua-cam.com/video/aLk6M_cK4-8/v-deo.html - This is monument of catholic bishop (and later cardinal) of Wrocław - Bolesław Kominek. As a part of his monument there is a famous and important in Polish modern history sentence, which Kominek wrote - "we forgive and we ask for forgiveness". This is part of "Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops" that was sent by Polish episcopate in 1965. The communist authorities then unleashed a huge hunt for the Catholic Church that they dared to strive for reconciliation with the Germans after the Second World War.
The panorama with only 75,000 visitors per year?
Ah, correction needed. Its around 400,000 now!
Rob how do i contact Dominik as a guide. We enjoy your channel and we will be in Poland in the spring
If you message me on instagram or send me an email, Im sure I can ask if I can pass on his details :) He is fantastic!
Cześć Rob odwiedź Katowice
Rob - I really wish your videos quality could be better. I think you need better zoom or auto adjustments in focus especially if you wanna make your channel look more professional
What's wrong with the video quality. There is one moment when tasting the soups that didn't focus properly but otherwise what else is wrong?!
@@CharlieandRob yes - exactly that is what I tried to say: focus issues
@@a.j.s.7312 Yes, I didnt realise, but I felt it needed to be in the video
Next time you two must visit Warsaw.
Fly to Lublin rent the car off the airport spend 2 days in, drive to Warsaw spend 3 days in, drive to Gdansk spend 3 days in, Fly back from Gdansk and return car in that airport. I have done it many times hiring car in one city driving to other cities and returning car elsewhere
Have you ever tired pierogi with fruits and sweet cream?
Still not! Its a must
i live 30km from Wroclaw, but i prefer zmaller cities like Brzeg
I like you how you share ❤
Warszawa podczas ll wojny światowej była zrownana z ziemią, a później ponad 40 lat panował ruski mir 😢
Poznan
Conspiracy theory: Rob, maybe that żurek tasted the same, but after few visits here and few new polish words you've learned you've inhaled that little bit of a polish soul and you've started to like sour things ;-). Maybe, in a few years, you'll be eating tons of sauerkraut ;-)
haha maybe not sauerkraut!
@@CharlieandRob who knows ;-) - never say never. Try young sauerkraut, fermented for three or four days max. Unfortunately it is not easily available at stores, you would have to make it yourself or find someone who makes it (like myself ;-)). It tastes totally different, much less sour. And if you add apple and carrot it is even slightly sweet. BTW, I am a huge fan of sauerkraut and don't like that from stores too ;-)
love you guys :) one thing,you should say something about safety,cuz in Poland isnormal to walk at 2 am as a single woman.You cant do that in Italy,Spain or any muslim country.
Thats very true. As a man I would feel safe walking on my own at stupid o clock in the morning
So I'm thinking 2 days Warsaw and 1 day Wroclaw. Or should I turn that around\??? Comments below
2 days in Wrocław if you want to see more. If you look at the 5 Wrocław vlogs I have done, you will see lots to do
I will@@CharlieandRob
Co w Polsce jest pikantne ?
What did I say was spicy?
All of a sudden Poland is great.Why?
Well I have thought it for over 12 years!
Go to Krakow
Been 4 times already. Check out our Poland playlist and you will see our most recent
Why it's always Wrocław?
Not true- Rob visited Kraków a couple of times before going to Wroclaw and it's only his second trip there.
@@dorotabarbowska2184 ok
Yea, I have been to Kraków 4 times, Wrocław twice and Charlie went to Gdańsk last year. Check out the playlist!
ua-cam.com/play/PLw4JaWCFm7FeHG7Ad5PtaZzoYd1Vq5EXW.html
Co wy z tymi pierogami
What do you about Brexit?
I assume you mean, what do I think about Brexit. Well I didnt want it and its a huge mistake
😊👍👍👍😊
Jestem Polakiem i w swoim 51letnim życiu jadłem pierogi z 20 razy.
ale mało ! ja w sumie wiek podobny i zero wódki w życiu i od 34 lat wegetariańskie jedzenie. Mało ty;powo na Polske podobnno
Rober how do you explain that such a beautiful girl allowed herself to be taken into the arms of an ogre like you? It had to be love
Poor Rob! :D
Don't feel bad using your fingers to eat, if you tried to eat the soup with your hands, that would be a bit weird lol, cutlery is overrated, especially chopsticks, worst food utensil invention ever. as long as you have washed your hands, have at it.
I gotta say you got the crap end of the stick with that high rise view, all I saw was commie blocks on that side of the city. That really sucks because I know there is more to see in Wrocław than commie blocks, you seen one you’ve seen them all.
Yea wasnt the best views!
Pierogi to mit, wykreowany przez polskich "Januszów" prowadzących restauracje, niby polskie danie bzdura polskie...
Potato pancakes only with soured cream. Delicious
Hmm we had them with sugar in Cuyavia, but personally I just like them plain.
@@Tarcan222 Never had it with sugar. Only plain soured cream on a different plate as a dip.
@@Tarcan222 the same in Pomerania
Or butter
lots of bollocks in your film,that forks with chains never happened in Poland even in that shit comunism time.