I really appreciate how truly empathetic you guys are. Poland has been through hell. Under communism, it was like a Martian landscape. Total desolation. Same thing after World War II. It may not be perfect, but to me, it’s wonderful. Even more so considering what it went through at different times in history.
post 2nd war communist times and the 2nd war time are probably vastly different and incompatible in terms of the level of suffering, destruction. There was some life in the communist times
Lazienki Park, preferably just before noon on Sunday. Walk to Agrykola Park for green spaces. Then, Park Mokotowski and SGH nearby. Next day Trakt Krolewski from the top: Old Town and finish at Palac Wilanowski. North of Warsaw: Cytadela is a must. Google search for waterpark and my favourite activity: shooting range at Marymont (must have passport ready) and go-cart in Bemowo Carrefour.
GO TO WILANOW IN WARSAW CHECK THAT PALACE TAKE THE SUBWAY AND CHECK THE ŁAZIENKI PARK WITH THE PALACE ON THE WATER +THEATER ON THE SMAL ISLAND. NATIONAL MUSEUM WITH THE PAINTING IS COOL TO. .thank you for visit my city.
I've noticed that she is from south-west Germany, becouse of her accent. For me as a Pole growing up in a village next to Stuttgart, it's awesome to see her respect and attention for Poland. In Germany the Girls never asked me question or show some attention to Poland and its culture. Times are changing and your travel is a beautiful part of it. Grüßle
People who left Poland 20-30 years ago don't really know Poland, it's a completely different place., the country has changed a lot over the last 30 years. Warsaw is a great city, you will find everything here: history, culture, business, this city is teeming with life.
I was also told not to bother going to Warsaw because there was nothing to see or do, so on my first trip I only set aside one day. I crammed a lot in to that day, but was mad that I didn’t plan for longer. My second trip was for four days, which was still not nearly long enough. Next time I will probably stay a couple of weeks. It’s a fantastic city.
21:00 Kompot : throw some fruits and sugar into boiling water, cook some time (it depends on fruits), cool and strain... It is water after cooked fruits.😉
Hi guys :) This is my 4-th Yours video and I like it so much ;) You are so positive ;) You doing great job and I`m waiting for new movies :) Greetings from Warsaw ;) If it possible stay till 1 of August to see How We give the honours for Warsaw Uprising heroes...
4:48 The left skyscraper with a large antenna is the varso tower. The tallest skyscraper in Poland and the EU. Soon, the highest public observation deck in Poland and Central Europe will be located on the roof of this skyscraper
Nice video. You should visit also Wilanów Castle, Copernicus Center of science and 2 magnificent stadiums. (Do not be afraid of hooligans, it is a myth :) ).
@@TwoMadExplorers Due to long communist rule in country, Polish football supporters in the 70s and 80s were on the right-wing political spectrum. In the communism era, football grounds and the supporters were one of the many opposition voices. Football violence in Poland in the 1990’s exploded due to the collapse of communism which brought a failing economy and rising unemployment which made young men angry as they became disillusioned with life. Nowadays football hooligans are small and insignificant group of football supporters.
As for recommendations: Lazienki park (possibly the best city park in all of Europe), Praga district (either Soho factory, or the Koneser area), the river (there's lots of beaches, not just one, and at night there's campfires) - at night it's really nice to see, but sometimes it gets too packed with too many drunk people. You can also hop on whats called a water tram. Definitelly grab a meal at Koszyki/Elektrownia Powiśle/Fabryka Norblina (super cool post-industrial areas turned into really cool hangout spots), and generally eat out as much as you can as Warsaw has a very high standard of food (and feel free to eat mexican, chinese, whatever you find, it's almost always authentic). Museum-wise: there isn't really a must-see, but I would say the Copernicus Science center is fun, while the Uprising Museum makes you sad, but certainly opens your eyes to the city. Also take your girl out to Park Skaryszewski - it's situated next to a chocolate factory, and you can smell it. You can have a picnic there, or rent a boat, play boule or whatever. Zoliborz district has the highest standard of life with all the greenery and cute little houses, but it's really more for just a nice walk than any tourist attractions. Other than that I would suggest you follow up on cultural events and just join in, because that's probably the best Warsaw has to offer. Open-air concerts, street festivals, street food contests, stuff like that.
@@gazerew Yeah, I was thinking about retracting that as I havent seen them all, but I have been to France, England, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more and am yet to find something I like more. If lazienki is mid what's up there for you? It's huge, has peacocks and deer, you can go down a canal in a boat, it has open-air classical music concerts, beautiful XVIII century architecture... What tops that?!
@@pw6053 From the pictures in looks nice, but Lazienki is a proper forest right in the city center with its own river, XVIIIth century architecture and more. I am not challenging your opinion as I am yet to see Dublin, but how is it comparable exactly?
I can recommend you Warsaw Museum (on Old Town Main Square) - very interesting one with the view point on the top. Of course - Warsaw Uprising Museum also is a "must see" point. I can recommend also Polin - Museum of the History of Polish Jews As somebody mentioned - Warsaw University Campus also is a very nice place. Check also Foksal Street - known for beautifully tenements and architecture. When you are in "Powiśle" quarter, check the Copernicus Science Center and the Garden on the roof of Warsaw University Library. If you like architecture, go to MDM quarter, Constitution Square (nearby there is Koszykowa Street and nice former market hall "Hala Koszyki"), Salvator's Square and Union of Lublin Square. To see that places you go along one of the most known Warsaw street - the Marszałkowska Street. When you are on Union of Lublin Square, there is also 5 min. walk to "Łazienki Park", which is also 'must see' in Warsaw. Check especially the "Palace on the Isle" inside the park Check also the Ujazdowski Palace. On the back of it you can see a nice viewpoint to Vistula River. The same with Saxon Garden (there is also the Tomb of Unknown Soldier). Nearly you can find Metropolitan building - one of more interesting office building in Warsaw with mini-square inside, and of course: National Theatre and Theatre Square). On the other side of Saxon Garden there is Lubomirski Palace - known for the fact, that after WW2 entire building was rotated for circa 74°. Behind that Palace there are two historical market halls - Hala Gwardii and Hala Mirowska. Hala Gwardii has a nice market inside and it has its original historical form. Hala Mirowska is more like supermarket inside and unfortunately its elevation was rebuild with modern style... Ekh... When you see the both halls, cross the Jan Paweł II Street, and go along Chłodna Street and you will see St. Borromeo Church. Going from Thomb of Unknown Soldier to St. Borromeo Church you go along so called 'Saxon Axis'. Ca 300 years ago that was the baroque urban plan. Today it is not so visible, but near the historical axis there are some nice buildings. When you go to the end of Chłodna Street - you will be in Wola district. So, nearby is Warsaw Uprising Musem. And of course a new Wola skyscrapers quarter (with in my opinion the most beautiful Warsaw skyscraper - Warsaw Spire). If you have time - go to Wilanów District. You can see the modern quarter "Miasteczko Wilanów", which is an example of beautiful modern architecture. There is also a modern Temple of Divine Providence. But the pearl of Wilanów is the Wilanów Palace - a formerly residence of one of the Polish kings - Jan III Sobieski. The beautiful place, although Wilanów is not in City Center (ca. 30-40 min. with public transport). That is my opinion what is worth to be seen in Warsaw. Off course that is not all (eg. there all also beautiful post-idustrial shopping centers like "Powiśle Power Plant", "Norblin Factory", "Warsaw Breweries" or Koneser Center or interesting places like e.g. Museum of Polish Vodka in Praga District), however I know that is not possible to see that all during one journey. 😀 I hope I could help and maybe give you some inspiration. If not for this trip - for future visit!
The pump does work, you gave up too quickly. Probably one more push would do it. Warsaw is super awesome, lots of expats, night life, it's super safe and you can really enjoy life here, while the job situation is good. The people you spoke to simply didn't like it for being the capital, it's a very european thing. A lot of French ppl hate Parisians, Germans Berliners etc etc.
Thanks for great video. Looks absolutely amazing 😍 love it, loved the video ❤️🌻 well done guys, as always very enjoyable experience watching you both on your travels. Inspirational
Beaches on banks of Vistula are absolutely fantastic spot to chill out, but please, do not swim in the river! Firstly it is not clean, but secondly, and more importantly it has pretty strong current and whirlpools, many of which can not be seen from the surface. Do not risk it fellas, it is not worth it!
We traveled like this from Lodz to Zagorz and than from Cracov to Kudova Zdroj in early 90’s. Summer practice when I studied geography. Best days of my life
Great to see that you showed (finally) some travel scenes (like that one on the train or capsule hotel)... That's really good expansion to your already nice videos!
Finally no rain! Haha. Warsaw looks so beautiful. I was dying laughing at your room setup but man that must have been a nice sleep. Like in a cave almost! Good stuff you two keep up the great work! Imagine how hot the panda 🐼 was!
You must have missed the over 30 degrees hotness that was here in lower Silesia for like 2 or 3 weeks if you sum it together with like a week break when it was raining a lot and it was colder at the beginning of the month. I'm talking sizzling hot 35-36 degrees (about 30 on avarage). Maybe there wasn't like that in the north of Poland where you've been lately but here its been really hot for the most part of July.
I can say that I like Warsaw very much but I have never been there. I like the nice and cozy, historically rebuilt old town. Which testifies to the old spirit. As well as I like Warsaw skyscrapers which testify to modernity and progress. Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and theoretically there are the greatest opportunities there.
if you’re still in my city you ABSOLUTELY have to go and see the Łazienki Park and Wilanów Palace and Park... additionally, I strongly recommend going to the garden on the roof of Warsaw University Library (Polish abbreviation is BUW), you will be amazed, have fun!🙌
Wow, very nice vlog! I’ve been in Warszawa the first time 30 years ago and it’s crazy how it developed. Now I’m 40 years old and have not missed even 1 year to visit it again. It’s an cool and laid back city! But in my opinion Wrocław is the most beautiful city in Poland. 😉 Keep on going! 👍
Warsaw is a fantastic city, full of monuments, traces of the former grandeur and very interesting history of Poland, full of museums, galleries, great restaurants and small cafes., with very rich club and cultural life. Here you can see fantastic works of art from all epochs, ranging from antiquity, monuments of technical culture, medicine, related with wars in Europe, and a lot of big parks, considered one of the most beautiful in the world, including Skaryszewski Park (on the National Geographic list of the 3 most beautiful parks in Asia and Europe) and Royal Łazienki Park - an 18th-century park and palace complex, Saski Park - from 17th-century, a beautiful city park, seems to be the world's first public park. Every year, there is a film festival here, included in the 1st League of film festivals in the world (only 5 festivals on it, incl. Cannes and Berlin), the famous Chopin festival, or the festival of contemporary music, highly appreciated in the world for almost 70 years. And those Poles who say that Warsaw is rather boring, they are representatives of a specific group of capital haters, who usually have never even been to it.
Hello lovely Explorers, such a beautiful tour of my beloved country. Being Polish and living in London, I miss PL even more after watching your videos, I am definitely coming to Poland soon 😊😊 It is so nice to see you enjoying your trips around Poland, I loved the Tatra National Park and Morskie Oko tour as well. Quick note to add if I may, Warsaw has 2 million people and 3.1 million in the metropolitan area. Thanks again for great vids, can't wait for more.
OMG So nice to have you in my City! My huge recomendation will be to see Skaryszewski Park with amazing lake on right side of Vistula river (close to me XD) amazing relaxing place+just near you have amazing beach to see near Poniatowski bridge! It would be sooo nice to see you personally guys cause I am on my vacation now, but I can imagine you are busy! Wish you wonderful stay!
Polecam zobaczyć kampus Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego przy Krakowskim Przedmieściu, to miejsce omijanie przez turystów, ale też przez warszawiaków, a to przestrzeń otwarta, każdy może tam wejść, to piękne neoklasyczne miasteczko, trochę jak z bajki, trochę jak z podróży w czasie. Warto!
Nie neoklasycystyczne, tylko klasycystyczne - to są liczne pałace z XVIII wieku plus kilka budynków z pierwszej ćwierci wieku XIX. I faktycznie - wspaniale miejsce. Naprzeciwko jest nieco mniejszy, ale też duży kampus Akademii Sztuk Pięknych - podobny kompleks pałaców, w jednym z nich było mieszkanie rodziny Chopina (teraz tam jest muzeum). Co ciekawe, część tych budynków przetrwała wojnę, w tym prześliczna, widoczna od głównego wejścia na teren Uniwersytetu dawna Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, która sama w sobie warta jest zwiedzenia.
Hi! It's me again. The vowel "Y" in Polish is pronounced like English "i" in trip, visit, tin but a little bit harder. So no "LODEE" but "LODI". Check out your own pronunciation of "złoty" in 21:59 ;)
What a nice vlog. Welcome to Warsaw/Warszawa/Warschau! Enjoy your stay in our hometown. We are glad you have found Warsaw exciting and charming (despite the fact that it is an expensive metropolis). It is fine you have already visited the Old Town, we hope you have also visited Łazienki Park or even the Park and Palace in Wilanów. Best wishes and friendly greetings from Warsaw, Paweł and Gosia 🌞 🧡 🌤 🌹 ⛱ 🌅 🧡 😊 🌞 🌟 🍀 🇵🇱 🏝 🏖 🌅 🧡 💙 We have already visited over 15 towns and cities in Ireland, and over 30 cities in Germany. 🌞🧡 😊
Lucky You to have such a nice weather. Im really amazed how cool your videos are. Have a nice stay 😀! Ps. I was born in Warsaw, February 1975 🙈 and still living here 🙂
Try not to miss Warsaw Uprising Museum. Its kinda modern one, some interactive stuff, but most importantly its shows what the war trully is. Try to buy tickets and see the short movie showing the city after German revenge for the uprising. Or maybe Im too late and You already visited or missed 😉
I really appreciate how truly empathetic you guys are. Poland has been through hell. Under communism, it was like a Martian landscape. Total desolation. Same thing after World War II. It may not be perfect, but to me, it’s wonderful. Even more so considering what it went through at different times in history.
post 2nd war communist times and the 2nd war time are probably vastly different and incompatible in terms of the level of suffering, destruction. There was some life in the communist times
Butifull , I'm Polish myself, never been to capitol, living London currently, but loveed your project 😎
❤️❤️ thanks for watching
I’m in Warsaw right now watching this video 😮
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Lazienki Park, preferably just before noon on Sunday. Walk to Agrykola Park for green spaces. Then, Park Mokotowski and SGH nearby. Next day Trakt Krolewski from the top: Old Town and finish at Palac Wilanowski. North of Warsaw: Cytadela is a must. Google search for waterpark and my favourite activity: shooting range at Marymont (must have passport ready) and go-cart in Bemowo Carrefour.
Interesting folks Thank you
Greetings from Rzeszów
GO TO WILANOW IN WARSAW CHECK THAT PALACE TAKE THE SUBWAY AND CHECK THE ŁAZIENKI PARK WITH THE PALACE ON THE WATER +THEATER ON THE SMAL ISLAND. NATIONAL MUSEUM WITH THE PAINTING IS COOL TO. .thank you for visit my city.
Finally Warsaw! I'm so glad that you appreciate my city!
kompot is made from just a fruit. u have to boiled them for a hour + with sugar. Add lemon juice after. Grapes with apples, berries with cherries, etc
You are our Ambassadors much appreciated -Thank You, Poland Ireland soul mates.
On this beautiful Day the best płace to explore will be gardens Łazienki
It's been 24 years since I've been to warsaw. Enjoy you guys
I've noticed that she is from south-west Germany, becouse of her accent. For me as a Pole growing up in a village next to Stuttgart, it's awesome to see her respect and attention for Poland. In Germany the Girls never asked me question or show some attention to Poland and its culture. Times are changing and your travel is a beautiful part of it. Grüßle
People who left Poland 20-30 years ago don't really know Poland, it's a completely different place., the country has changed a lot over the last 30 years. Warsaw is a great city, you will find everything here: history, culture, business, this city is teeming with life.
Yes! Poland is a really fantastic place for tourists and anyone who loves culture, food and much more
I loved Warsaw and lived there for two years. I feel sad that I had to return to India
Interested to know what your top 5 Polish cities are, after you have completed your Poland trip please?
Cheers from Australia
Grate 😎
I must say Warsaw may be my favorite city of all, it's got everything for tourists without being "touristy".
Very true 👍🇵🇱❤️
@@TwoMadExplorers Varso Tower has viewing platform as well.
great video, thank you !
The one on the right is the tallest building in Poland.
@17:20 Column of Sigismund (King Sigismund III Vasa), whose soldiers captured and held Moscow for two years. Outstanding achievement. :)
💥thank you for kind commentaries of Varsovia.🇵🇱⚖️🇦🇺
Kolejny Wasz wspaniały film z wycieczki do Polski..
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dziwnie glowny bohater przyomina mi Polskiego Mariuszka:D
I was also told not to bother going to Warsaw because there was nothing to see or do, so on my first trip I only set aside one day. I crammed a lot in to that day, but was mad that I didn’t plan for longer. My second trip was for four days, which was still not nearly long enough. Next time I will probably stay a couple of weeks. It’s a fantastic city.
Yes we agree! It’s an awesome place!
(I identify as a "suitecase") love it!
Another great video guys👍
I love Warsaw!❤
Thank u guys for this lovely vlog from beautiful Warszawa, as my mother, sister & myselfe are going to visit nxt week
Please see the Łazienki Palace and gardens. You won’t regret it, I promise!
Great video🥰👍🍀🌞
Thx
21:00 Kompot : throw some fruits and sugar into boiling water, cook some time (it depends on fruits), cool and strain... It is water after cooked fruits.😉
Powązki Cemetery … definitely worth checking 👌🏼
Yes! It’s a beautiful, peaceful spot in a big, bustling city.
wow! impressive!
Hi guys :) This is my 4-th Yours video and I like it so much ;) You are so positive ;) You doing great job and I`m waiting for new movies :) Greetings from Warsaw ;) If it possible stay till 1 of August to see How We give the honours for Warsaw Uprising heroes...
Thank you and greetings from Estonia!
I love your vlogs!!!
Also fun fact, Warsaw is also decorayed by The Virtuti Militari order for the defence of the city at the beggining of WW2
What a fun-to-watch video. You both are very engaging. We just returned from Warsaw, however you make me want to go right back. Thanks for sharing!
4:48 The left skyscraper with a large antenna is the varso tower. The tallest skyscraper in Poland and the EU. Soon, the highest public observation deck in Poland and Central Europe will be located on the roof of this skyscraper
Check out roof gardens of BUW. If you want to see blocks almost as big as whole Dublin, go to Ursynów (by very nice Metro) or Bródno (by tram).
And Warsaw as urban area is more then 2,5mln! ;-)
Dublin city is 500k people, Warsaw city is 1,7 mln. Dublin aglomeration is 1 mln, and Warsaw aglomeration is 2,7 mln.
Thank you for the nice views from all over Poland and for the nice comments, and have a nice journey
Nice video. You should visit also Wilanów Castle, Copernicus Center of science and 2 magnificent stadiums. (Do not be afraid of hooligans, it is a myth :) ).
Thanks so much 🙏❤️
@@TwoMadExplorers Due to long communist rule in country, Polish football supporters in the 70s and 80s were on the right-wing political spectrum. In the communism era, football grounds and the supporters were one of the many opposition voices. Football violence in Poland in the 1990’s exploded due to the collapse of communism which brought a failing economy and rising unemployment which made young men angry as they became disillusioned with life. Nowadays football hooligans are small and insignificant group of football supporters.
As for recommendations: Lazienki park (possibly the best city park in all of Europe), Praga district (either Soho factory, or the Koneser area), the river (there's lots of beaches, not just one, and at night there's campfires) - at night it's really nice to see, but sometimes it gets too packed with too many drunk people. You can also hop on whats called a water tram.
Definitelly grab a meal at Koszyki/Elektrownia Powiśle/Fabryka Norblina (super cool post-industrial areas turned into really cool hangout spots), and generally eat out as much as you can as Warsaw has a very high standard of food (and feel free to eat mexican, chinese, whatever you find, it's almost always authentic). Museum-wise: there isn't really a must-see, but I would say the Copernicus Science center is fun, while the Uprising Museum makes you sad, but certainly opens your eyes to the city. Also take your girl out to Park Skaryszewski - it's situated next to a chocolate factory, and you can smell it. You can have a picnic there, or rent a boat, play boule or whatever. Zoliborz district has the highest standard of life with all the greenery and cute little houses, but it's really more for just a nice walk than any tourist attractions. Other than that I would suggest you follow up on cultural events and just join in, because that's probably the best Warsaw has to offer. Open-air concerts, street festivals, street food contests, stuff like that.
you must have not many city parks in europe then, łazienki are mid
@@gazerew Yeah, I was thinking about retracting that as I havent seen them all, but I have been to France, England, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more and am yet to find something I like more. If lazienki is mid what's up there for you? It's huge, has peacocks and deer, you can go down a canal in a boat, it has open-air classical music concerts, beautiful XVIII century architecture... What tops that?!
Lazienki is cool, but not one of the best. They have Phoenix Park in Dublin that can easly compare to Lazienki.
You must go to the Chopin recitals at Łazienki Park on Sundays.
@@pw6053 From the pictures in looks nice, but Lazienki is a proper forest right in the city center with its own river, XVIIIth century architecture and more. I am not challenging your opinion as I am yet to see Dublin, but how is it comparable exactly?
Varsavia Danzica Sopot Gdinya Sono innamorata di Polonia meravigliosa!!!!!
Really left ur everyday work lives for this, inspirational stuff 👍🏾🔥
Cześć Pozdrawiam
You should see the Łazienki Palace and gardens. It is the nicest in Warsaw.
Two genuinely nice people, we need more Luke's & Naomis in this world, can we photocopy them 🤔😁❤️
It's really enjoying to see my own country in your videos ! I live next to Warsaw. I'm waiting for next footage :)
Foreigners talk about Poland -
Polish's youtube home website: Hey look here!
:D
Fantastically done video.
You guys are genuine turists with respect for people and places .
Thanks for video.
Thank you!!! ❤️❤️👍👍👍
Thank you guys 😍 we feel like we are traveling with you 💝😊 thank you for taking us with you to all beautiful Poland cities 💝😍🌼🌸
warsow's market almost as in Cracov... ;)
I can recommend you Warsaw Museum (on Old Town Main Square) - very interesting one with the view point on the top.
Of course - Warsaw Uprising Museum also is a "must see" point.
I can recommend also Polin - Museum of the History of Polish Jews
As somebody mentioned - Warsaw University Campus also is a very nice place.
Check also Foksal Street - known for beautifully tenements and architecture.
When you are in "Powiśle" quarter, check the Copernicus Science Center and the Garden on the roof of Warsaw University Library.
If you like architecture, go to MDM quarter, Constitution Square (nearby there is Koszykowa Street and nice former market hall "Hala Koszyki"), Salvator's Square and Union of Lublin Square. To see that places you go along one of the most known Warsaw street - the Marszałkowska Street.
When you are on Union of Lublin Square, there is also 5 min. walk to "Łazienki Park", which is also 'must see' in Warsaw. Check especially the "Palace on the Isle" inside the park
Check also the Ujazdowski Palace. On the back of it you can see a nice viewpoint to Vistula River.
The same with Saxon Garden (there is also the Tomb of Unknown Soldier). Nearly you can find Metropolitan building - one of more interesting office building in Warsaw with mini-square inside, and of course: National Theatre and Theatre Square).
On the other side of Saxon Garden there is Lubomirski Palace - known for the fact, that after WW2 entire building was rotated for circa 74°.
Behind that Palace there are two historical market halls - Hala Gwardii and Hala Mirowska. Hala Gwardii has a nice market inside and it has its original historical form. Hala Mirowska is more like supermarket inside and unfortunately its elevation was rebuild with modern style... Ekh...
When you see the both halls, cross the Jan Paweł II Street, and go along Chłodna Street and you will see St. Borromeo Church.
Going from Thomb of Unknown Soldier to St. Borromeo Church you go along so called 'Saxon Axis'. Ca 300 years ago that was the baroque urban plan. Today it is not so visible, but near the historical axis there are some nice buildings.
When you go to the end of Chłodna Street - you will be in Wola district. So, nearby is Warsaw Uprising Musem. And of course a new Wola skyscrapers quarter (with in my opinion the most beautiful Warsaw skyscraper - Warsaw Spire).
If you have time - go to Wilanów District. You can see the modern quarter "Miasteczko Wilanów", which is an example of beautiful modern architecture. There is also a modern Temple of Divine Providence.
But the pearl of Wilanów is the Wilanów Palace - a formerly residence of one of the Polish kings - Jan III Sobieski.
The beautiful place, although Wilanów is not in City Center (ca. 30-40 min. with public transport).
That is my opinion what is worth to be seen in Warsaw. Off course that is not all (eg. there all also beautiful post-idustrial shopping centers like "Powiśle Power Plant", "Norblin Factory", "Warsaw Breweries" or Koneser Center or interesting places like e.g. Museum of Polish Vodka in Praga District), however I know that is not possible to see that all during one journey. 😀
I hope I could help and maybe give you some inspiration. If not for this trip - for future visit!
The pump does work, you gave up too quickly. Probably one more push would do it. Warsaw is super awesome, lots of expats, night life, it's super safe and you can really enjoy life here, while the job situation is good. The people you spoke to simply didn't like it for being the capital, it's a very european thing. A lot of French ppl hate Parisians, Germans Berliners etc etc.
Luke! Irish are always welcome to Poland! Greetings from the guy who lives in Rzeszów, but used to live in Dublin ;) Cheers!
Another superb installment from two fantastic reporters ! You are CHAMPIONS !
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you!
Hey ,You girl look kinda like my college friend Aneta from Tarnobrzeg [south-eastern Poland) .She lives in Ireland now.
What a lovely City. Thank you for showing us around!
J was born in Warsaw 👍🇺🇸🏝🐊👋
Thanks for great video. Looks absolutely amazing 😍 love it, loved the video ❤️🌻 well done guys, as always very enjoyable experience watching you both on your travels. Inspirational
Beaches on banks of Vistula are absolutely fantastic spot to chill out, but please, do not swim in the river! Firstly it is not clean, but secondly, and more importantly it has pretty strong current and whirlpools, many of which can not be seen from the surface. Do not risk it fellas, it is not worth it!
We traveled like this from Lodz to Zagorz and than from Cracov to Kudova Zdroj in early 90’s. Summer practice when I studied geography. Best days of my life
Great to see that you showed (finally) some travel scenes (like that one on the train or capsule hotel)... That's really good expansion to your already nice videos!
Nice T-Shirt,
HERA means heroine in Polish ;-)
Great video guys🍀🧡keep up the good work 👏
Respect for the sacrifices you guys make.. I'm sure it will pay off eventually, don't change you're awesome !
❤️🇵🇱 thank you!
Definitely you must go to Lazienki Park and check out the Wilanów Palace too.
A visit to the observation deck of the Palace of Culture and Science should be one of the must-see attractions when visiting Warsaw.
Like your videos, we have visited Poland many times over the years and a few cities 👍
9:52 behind that beach is Warsaw Zoo.
Finally no rain! Haha. Warsaw looks so beautiful. I was dying laughing at your room setup but man that must have been a nice sleep. Like in a cave almost! Good stuff you two keep up the great work! Imagine how hot the panda 🐼 was!
❤️❤️❤️ it was a crazy good sleep 😴
Love you guys
Jezusie Pinkny!
Go! 😂🤗💪
Pozdrowienia z Bielska-Białej!!!🥳
Greetings from Warsaw. 😁❤️ I'm glad that you like my city.
You must visit Łazienki Palace and Park
Also in the Royal baths park are the best squirrels in the world. Cute, ginger and very outgoing
My the best city 😍
Just watched this vlog and checked what else you got there and see I have a lot to catch up with , good 👍👍👍Hope you do as many cities as possible
You must have missed the over 30 degrees hotness that was here in lower Silesia for like 2 or 3 weeks if you sum it together with like a week break when it was raining a lot and it was colder at the beginning of the month. I'm talking sizzling hot 35-36 degrees (about 30 on avarage). Maybe there wasn't like that in the north of Poland where you've been lately but here its been really hot for the most part of July.
Can't wait for your next video ☺️
for the water to run out, you have to swing the pump several times💦😅
I can say that I like Warsaw very much but I have never been there. I like the nice and cozy, historically rebuilt old town. Which testifies to the old spirit. As well as I like Warsaw skyscrapers which testify to modernity and progress. Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and theoretically there are the greatest opportunities there.
Lubię was oglądać i moją Polskę oczywiście ... Thanks
if you’re still in my city you ABSOLUTELY have to go and see the Łazienki Park and Wilanów Palace and Park... additionally, I strongly recommend going to the garden on the roof of Warsaw University Library (Polish abbreviation is BUW), you will be amazed, have fun!🙌
Wow, very nice vlog! I’ve been in Warszawa the first time 30 years ago and it’s crazy how it developed. Now I’m 40 years old and have not missed even 1 year to visit it again. It’s an cool and laid back city! But in my opinion Wrocław is the most beautiful city in Poland. 😉 Keep on going! 👍
Warsaw is a fantastic city, full of monuments, traces of the former grandeur and very interesting history of Poland, full of museums, galleries, great restaurants and small cafes., with very rich club and cultural life. Here you can see fantastic works of art from all epochs, ranging from antiquity, monuments of technical culture, medicine, related with wars in Europe, and a lot of big parks, considered one of the most beautiful in the world, including Skaryszewski Park (on the National Geographic list of the 3 most beautiful parks in Asia and Europe) and Royal Łazienki Park - an 18th-century park and palace complex, Saski Park - from 17th-century, a beautiful city park, seems to be the world's first public park. Every year, there is a film festival here, included in the 1st League of film festivals in the world (only 5 festivals on it, incl. Cannes and Berlin), the famous Chopin festival, or the festival of contemporary music, highly appreciated in the world for almost 70 years. And those Poles who say that Warsaw is rather boring, they are representatives of a specific group of capital haters, who usually have never even been to it.
Hello lovely Explorers, such a beautiful tour of my beloved country.
Being Polish and living in London, I miss PL even more after watching your videos, I am definitely coming to Poland soon 😊😊
It is so nice to see you enjoying your trips around Poland, I loved the Tatra National Park and Morskie Oko tour as well.
Quick note to add if I may, Warsaw has 2 million people and 3.1 million in the metropolitan area.
Thanks again for great vids, can't wait for more.
Thanks so much for watching & commenting ❤️😊❤️
guys you also need to see bieszczady
1:55 That's not a room, that's a cramp, aka a closet with a bed in it.
OMG So nice to have you in my City! My huge recomendation will be to see Skaryszewski Park with amazing lake on right side of Vistula river (close to me XD) amazing relaxing place+just near you have amazing beach to see near Poniatowski bridge! It would be sooo nice to see you personally guys cause I am on my vacation now, but I can imagine you are busy! Wish you wonderful stay!
11:30 Royal Garden was open 3 years ago, in 2019.
Polecam zobaczyć kampus Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego przy Krakowskim Przedmieściu, to miejsce omijanie przez turystów, ale też przez warszawiaków, a to przestrzeń otwarta, każdy może tam wejść, to piękne neoklasyczne miasteczko, trochę jak z bajki, trochę jak z podróży w czasie. Warto!
Nie neoklasycystyczne, tylko klasycystyczne - to są liczne pałace z XVIII wieku plus kilka budynków z pierwszej ćwierci wieku XIX. I faktycznie - wspaniale miejsce. Naprzeciwko jest nieco mniejszy, ale też duży kampus Akademii Sztuk Pięknych - podobny kompleks pałaców, w jednym z nich było mieszkanie rodziny Chopina (teraz tam jest muzeum). Co ciekawe, część tych budynków przetrwała wojnę, w tym prześliczna, widoczna od głównego wejścia na teren Uniwersytetu dawna Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, która sama w sobie warta jest zwiedzenia.
@@alh6255 Nie ma takiego pojęcia jak "neoklasycystyczne", może być neoklasyczne lub klasycystyczne, znaczy mniej więcej to samo.
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Loving what you guys are doin' but more food tours! PLEASE. 😀
Guys I cannot wait to see you back again in Albania…All the best and enjoy…
Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego - is a must!
This museum is the absolute best museum I’ve ever been to anywhere. It is definitely a must see.
Guys, I can be your guide and driver in this wonderful city :)
Hi! It's me again. The vowel "Y" in Polish is pronounced like English "i" in trip, visit, tin but a little bit harder. So no "LODEE" but "LODI". Check out your own pronunciation of "złoty" in 21:59 ;)
What a nice vlog. Welcome to Warsaw/Warszawa/Warschau! Enjoy your stay in our hometown. We are glad you have found Warsaw exciting and charming (despite the fact that it is an expensive metropolis). It is fine you have already visited the Old Town, we hope you have also visited Łazienki Park or even the Park and Palace in Wilanów. Best wishes and friendly greetings from Warsaw, Paweł and Gosia 🌞 🧡 🌤 🌹 ⛱ 🌅 🧡 😊 🌞 🌟 🍀 🇵🇱 🏝 🏖 🌅 🧡 💙 We have already visited over 15 towns and cities in Ireland, and over 30 cities in Germany. 🌞🧡 😊
Lucky You to have such a nice weather. Im really amazed how cool your videos are. Have a nice stay 😀! Ps. I was born in Warsaw, February 1975 🙈 and still living here 🙂
Try not to miss Warsaw Uprising Museum. Its kinda modern one, some interactive stuff, but most importantly its shows what the war trully is. Try to buy tickets and see the short movie showing the city after German revenge for the uprising. Or maybe Im too late and You already visited or missed 😉