As a Warsawian I really appreciate showcasing my city as I know it. I'm 28 and it has taken a 180 degrees turn during my life time, from a post-communistic memorial to a modern European capital.
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 maybe because Poland was never part of the soviet union, only under its influence, which made a huge difference, also the catholic and not the orthodox church, it all means a completely different mentality of people
Yes indeed but this video is made to discredit it...she visits slums and she is amazed... what a cadishness... come to Poznań and you will be really amazed in a positive way
My mother had a one of a kind experience in the 1980s. She visited Warszaw with her polish friend living in Germany. She met all kind of people from a former minister to a poor lady. Our connection to Poland was special as her friend’s school friend was married to a Polish diplomat and there were Polish engineers working in Germany we met. Wonderful people. Good memories. And I also remember the delicious Polish cuisine her friend cooked for us.
You have a good sales rep in Eva, DW. Eva has the perfect personality for joyfully carrying the viewer to see the finest of things. Good choice. She holds the viewer all the way. I now have my curiosity on Poland elevated to further heights.
Pierogi are fascinating food. They’re really everywhere in Poland. And they’re quite common in all Eastern Europe. Except Czechia - we literally never eat them, they are super rare and uncommon. It’s quite surprising that they never spread here and are almost impossible to find.
This feature about Poland was beautifully narrated by Eva with a substance. There's so much more to learn in each country's culture. I hope that what's passed yo generations will be continuously relived🥰
It is amazing, how you discovered, attractions, that most tourists don't know. I lived in Warsaw, 60 years ago, and I still remember the Café Blikle, on Nowy Swiat Street. The café was established in 1869, so it is older, than I am. Greetings from Canada, Alex
Amazing Ewa! You are a huge inspiration to me and to millions of people! Your travel videos show the authentic side of the cities you visit and I really appreciate that x
Very nice vlog about Warsaw, very nice to show people what it has to offer through this vlog. I lived in Warsaw for a period and have been to Warsaw and in Poland over 50-60 times last 11 years and my love for the city and country continues to grow. Have been lucky to be able to convince many friends to go with me in recent years and there are a few friends who go again annually so this could not make me happier that I have infected them with my love for this country. In November I organized a trip for 22 friends 4 days of Warsaw and most were very excited! I can only recommend it and such beautiful vlogs I can only encourage!
Really enjoyed this video. My best friends parents were from Poland. We went to grade school together from 1958. I remember going to their place for lunch. Even though brought my lunch his mom insisted I "yeet" her meals really great food great memories. I remember some of the stories of surviving Warsaw during the war.
Dziękuję za wspaniałe przedstawienie mojego miasta Wawy. Świetnie to zrobiłaś. Jesteś urocza i zachęciłas mnie aby oglądać inne twoje materiały. Pozdrawiam. Buźka :)
We love Poland (Warsaw) and we love you Ms. Eva!! Best wishes from Pakistan.....(without any foreign politics,,,, from Russia/ Pakistan and China).... Your culture is so fascinating
Very nice to see Warsaw, since my grandparents were Polish and immigrated to the U.S. years ago, so I am always curious about my roots. And yes, pieorgi's looked delicious.
From the perspective of Polish person, I must say that the omission of naming the perpetrators of the destruction of Warsaw is deafening. Polish people know that it is difficult for Germans to do, but it is exactly the reason that such a gesture would be appreciated.
While I agree that it should have been mentioned, I can't confirm that it is difficult for Germans to say that. It isn't the least bit controversial in Germany so say that the Germans razed Warsaw. The more likely reason for a German not expressly mentioning it is that it's treated as a given, a matter of fact.
@@azounx I couldn’t answer you right away because I was banned. If it’s true that Germans don’t have a problem admitting that they are responsible for crimes on civilians in Poland and the destruction of Warsaw, it looks like they may be comfortable admitting it to each other, but not to Poles. I am talking about my experience.
@@jurekprzychodzen6454 Not even the German Neonazis (some of whom deny the Holocaust) deny those things, so you must have encountered some rare specimens.
I’m so happy for you guys. The buildings are not original but that’s better. I went there in 1988 and i was devastated to see the capital to be in such a state. All the best to the Polish. Hope I can go back there for another epic holiday
Dziękuję za pamięć! Now you're wanting me move back to Poland! Maybe next year but you got me with the food, oh how I miss the food. Hope to see other polish cities, I know it may be boring for you but people need to see our beautiful country. Our family left when Poland was still communist, I remember those food stamps and stamps to buy gasoline.
I appreciate the video, the host seems very likable, but Warsaw is much more than what is presented here. It is said that Warsaw is a modern city, but there is only 2 shots that show that and both have Palace of Culture dominating the frame :) Warsaw is also: great modern and contemporary architecture, really interesting museums (Copernicus, Warsaw Uprising), bustling day/night live along Vistula riverside and the biggest business center in the central Europe - almost every international corporation has its office there. Part 2 of this video would be great or simply just check out the english Wikpedia page :)
This host is adorable. Seems like Polish women are beautiful. I used to work with a woman from Poland. She used to show me pictures from home of her and friends. And I don’t think I ever saw a young Polish woman in all of them who wasn’t attractive.
We are planning a trip to Poland at the end of the year, just before Christmas. We love this video. You do such a great job of taking us to the neighborhoods, past and present. You are a great ambassador for Warsaw. We would gladly except any recommendations, tours, foods, places to do while we are there. Hope to see you when we get there.
Wow so wonderful review about Warsaw Poland,, iam a Ugandan i would like one day to work in Poland, i believe it's a beautiful place to live in and work from there.
When in Warsaw, do check out Zrodlo - modern polish food & natural wines in the old-school Praga district. It's a nice alternative to "milk bars" if you want to taste something "local". Have a nice time!
@@DWTravel A few months ago I met a young couple from Warsaw here in Texas touring. They stayed with Me and I showed them around. Today I got a package with lots of Polish treats and a book of the History of Warsaw. Now I need to visit and buy those donuts - -haha 😋 Stay Safe and Happy Trails to You.
So wonderful… makes me want to visit some day. You’re a fabulous presenter, since you make it all fun… (which is actually the highest possible compliment) :0)
I'm sure you need to do another video about Warsaw. The perspective in this movie is very one-sided and is far from what can represent a truly accurate vibe of the city. I mostly saw the outdated perspective of a post-communist Polish city, It's still able to feel in Warsaw, but only in unique areas, which are disappearing faster and faster as they undergo modernization. For example, the video lacks mention of newly raised business centers in the Wola district, modern community, and living centers for the growing middle class, and the bustling district over the Vistula (can you imagine around 50k people gathering each summer weekend for meet friends, talks, and dances all river long within the city). That is what today's Warsaw truly is. DW, you have much more to show.
@@emilkabielka2213 Oh dang it. Thanks for letting me know. I can't take lard. Its a real pity because it really looked so fluffy and lightly flavoured.
We eat a lot of potatos in Poland so everywhere you can find different dishes from it sweat or sour, and also pierogi with vegan filing: mushrooms and cabbage, kasza gryczana, potatos.....
He was called up to heaven, what a classic saying, most of Europe as well as Britain lined up after the war for basic foods , good job again Eva have fun and stay safe, Roy..
I am Czech and funny - so many things are different and so many are the same! We had very similar big glass fish and I wonder if it was made in Czech Republic or in Poland. Having a communist museum is a great reminder for younger generation what it was like. I love your videos, especially your intelligent narration. Looking forward to more! Thank you!!
Hello, could you please share the exaclty map and let me know how to find all of these places LOL, me doing my student exchange in Poland now. Can't wait for exploring
Kochanie poczytaj o Barach mlecznych! One tyle mają wspólnego z komuną, że też wtedy istniały! Powstały w XIX wieku i były z Polakami w czasie Wielkiego Kryzysu.
You guys got really lucky with having Eva as a host! Looking forward to even more collabs😄
Yeah love to see her more, like travel vlogs 😋
Her accent has transitioned to a very Anglicised accent.... That's the influence of Brittania !
@@larsstougaard7097 Check out Her travels across the USA in Her 4 x 4 with Her new doggie. It's all on the Tube- -- >>
@@paulsz6194 I think she used to live in the UK for many years
Warsaw is a BEAUTIFUL city!
As a Warsawian I really appreciate showcasing my city as I know it. I'm 28 and it has taken a 180 degrees turn during my life time, from a post-communistic memorial to a modern European capital.
I hear ya. I'm close to 70. Warsaw and Poland in general have improved immeasurably after the Soviet Union fell.
@@markmitchell457 unfortunately the same can’t be said for most other countries in the post-soviet bloc
Warsaw and Gdańsk are my favorite polish cities :) greetings from Germany
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 maybe because Poland was never part of the soviet union, only under its influence, which made a huge difference, also the catholic and not the orthodox church, it all means a completely different mentality of people
What's the name of the pierogi place, please? I am going to Warsaw next week.:)
Wow that's awesome to see the City you grew up in. Poland is a beautiful place. Hope to visit there one day.
Ewa grew up in Wroclaw. In Warsaw she probably studied or worked at some point in her life.
Yes indeed but this video is made to discredit it...she visits slums and she is amazed... what a cadishness... come to Poznań and you will be really amazed in a positive way
@@fear_not
She is from Środa Śląska/Wrocław/Warsaw.Every this Town is her hometown.She say so.Pathetic.
It's cool to see her speaking polish
I have recently visited Warsaw and I was amazed by the city. Delicious food and tasty donuts. I would definitely come back :)
Glad that you enjoy my home 😊, I hope you come again 👌😁
My mother had a one of a kind experience in the 1980s. She visited Warszaw with her polish friend living in Germany. She met all kind of people from a former minister to a poor lady. Our connection to Poland was special as her friend’s school friend was married to a Polish diplomat and there were Polish engineers working in Germany we met. Wonderful people. Good memories. And I also remember the delicious Polish cuisine her friend cooked for us.
Eva zu Beck! Always a surprise and a treat when she produces or presents something!
You have a good sales rep in Eva, DW. Eva has the perfect personality for joyfully carrying the viewer to see the finest of things. Good choice. She holds the viewer all the way. I now have my curiosity on Poland elevated to further heights.
Ewa Zu Beck has this indomitable spirit and it's always a real pleasure watching her videos of Poland...❤
Shame she couldn’t mention why Warsaw was destroyed, unlike Krakow or Krakau for z e Germans…
Eva's personal YT channel (Eva zu Beck) is a true internet GEM ! Its a must. Eva is like Picasso of UA-cam ! Keep up the good work Eva !
Couldn’t agree more!!
Pierogi are fascinating food. They’re really everywhere in Poland. And they’re quite common in all Eastern Europe. Except Czechia - we literally never eat them, they are super rare and uncommon. It’s quite surprising that they never spread here and are almost impossible to find.
This feature about Poland was beautifully narrated by Eva with a substance. There's so much more to learn in each country's culture. I hope that what's passed yo generations will be continuously relived🥰
Poland is on my bucket list, so I watched the video with a pencil and paper. I love street art...and I love food. Thank so much.
Eva is a great tour guide for anywhere in the world! Hope to make it to Warsaw someday!
It is amazing, how you discovered, attractions, that most tourists don't know. I lived in Warsaw, 60 years ago, and I still
remember the Café Blikle, on Nowy Swiat Street. The café was established in 1869, so it is older, than I am. Greetings
from Canada, Alex
Amazing Ewa! You are a huge inspiration to me and to millions of people! Your travel videos show the authentic side of the cities you visit and I really appreciate that x
Very genuine cover of real Warsaw! Being a non-European Polish resident, I always appreciate Polish cultures & traditions.
Very nice vlog about Warsaw, very nice to show people what it has to offer through this vlog. I lived in Warsaw for a period and have been to Warsaw and in Poland over 50-60 times last 11 years and my love for the city and country continues to grow. Have been lucky to be able to convince many friends to go with me in recent years and there are a few friends who go again annually so this could not make me happier that I have infected them with my love for this country. In November I organized a trip for 22 friends 4 days of Warsaw and most were very excited! I can only recommend it and such beautiful vlogs I can only encourage!
Really enjoyed this video. My best friends parents were from Poland. We went to grade school together from 1958. I remember going to their place for lunch. Even though brought my lunch his mom insisted I "yeet" her meals really great food great memories. I remember some of the stories of surviving Warsaw during the war.
Dziękuję za wspaniałe przedstawienie mojego miasta Wawy. Świetnie to zrobiłaś. Jesteś urocza i zachęciłas mnie aby oglądać inne twoje materiały. Pozdrawiam. Buźka :)
This made me want to be there so much, Eva is great.
🇵🇱 Beautiful city, amazing Eva❤
I'm so excited to see this vid!!! Get it Eva!!
Great to see you back in this kind of video 👌🏻👍🏻🏴
Aw I love Eva Zu Beck! Yay to see her here
I love Polish doughnuts so much. Greetings from Hungary.
Please post more travel videos with Eva Zubeck. I just love them. They are amazing ❤️
Thank you!
THANK YOU DW AND EVA FOR THE AMAZING TOUR !!
We love Poland (Warsaw) and we love you Ms. Eva!! Best wishes from Pakistan.....(without any foreign politics,,,, from Russia/ Pakistan and China).... Your culture is so fascinating
Very nice to see Warsaw, since my grandparents were Polish and immigrated to the U.S. years ago, so I am always curious about my roots. And yes, pieorgi's looked delicious.
Pierogi is plural. Please stop adding that damn "s" at the end.
From the perspective of Polish person, I must say that the omission of naming the perpetrators of the destruction of Warsaw is deafening. Polish people know that it is difficult for Germans to do, but it is exactly the reason that such a gesture would be appreciated.
Good point!
While I agree that it should have been mentioned, I can't confirm that it is difficult for Germans to say that. It isn't the least bit controversial in Germany so say that the Germans razed Warsaw. The more likely reason for a German not expressly mentioning it is that it's treated as a given, a matter of fact.
@@azounx I couldn’t answer you right away because I was banned. If it’s true that Germans don’t have a problem admitting that they are responsible for crimes on civilians in Poland and the destruction of Warsaw, it looks like they may be comfortable admitting it to each other, but not to Poles. I am talking about my experience.
@@jurekprzychodzen6454 Not even the German Neonazis (some of whom deny the Holocaust) deny those things, so you must have encountered some rare specimens.
@@azounx I think that Germans in particular (and all people in general) don’t like to be in a position where they are looked down upon by others.
I miss Warsaw sooooooooo much!
I’m so happy for you guys. The buildings are not original but that’s better.
I went there in 1988 and i was devastated to see the capital to be in such a state. All the best to the Polish. Hope I can go back there for another epic holiday
Street art is big now in lots of cities, but those murals were some of the best I've seen.
Dziękuję za pamięć! Now you're wanting me move back to Poland! Maybe next year but you got me with the food, oh how I miss the food. Hope to see other polish cities, I know it may be boring for you but people need to see our beautiful country. Our family left when Poland was still communist, I remember those food stamps and stamps to buy gasoline.
Lovely to see Warsaw again.. I was there working as an English teacher in 98..
Booked my first trip to Poland (only Warsaw) in November! Only have 5 days but I’m so excited!
Jak ci się podobało w Polsce przyjacielu?🇵🇱
Eva! Good to see you 🫶
My favorite TRAVEL VLOGGER.👏👏👏
Just love this video and uour presentation of the city. Welldone,excellent video.
I appreciate the video, the host seems very likable, but Warsaw is much more than what is presented here. It is said that Warsaw is a modern city, but there is only 2 shots that show that and both have Palace of Culture dominating the frame :)
Warsaw is also: great modern and contemporary architecture, really interesting museums (Copernicus, Warsaw Uprising), bustling day/night live along Vistula riverside and the biggest business center in the central Europe - almost every international corporation has its office there. Part 2 of this video would be great or simply just check out the english Wikpedia page :)
Amazing Eva ❤️
I LOVE Eva's videos, it's so nice to see her in a DW feature as well!
Thank you!
@@DWTravel please visit to BBQ shinwari restaurant
@@DWTravel Invite you
Warsaw is a lovely place, been many times , the old city is great place to visit with amazing food
This host is adorable. Seems like Polish women are beautiful. I used to work with a woman from Poland. She used to show me pictures from home of her and friends. And I don’t think I ever saw a young Polish woman in all of them who wasn’t attractive.
Eva is amaaaaaazing 😍
I have stayed for 4 months in Warsaw, I enjoyed a lot walking around in the city! The last place you visited, was my favorite
We are planning a trip to Poland at the end of the year, just before Christmas. We love this video. You do such a great job of taking us to the neighborhoods, past and present. You are a great ambassador for Warsaw. We would gladly except any recommendations, tours, foods, places to do while we are there. Hope to see you when we get there.
Thank you!
Wow so wonderful review about Warsaw Poland,, iam a Ugandan i would like one day to work in Poland, i believe it's a beautiful place to live in and work from there.
How can i get there friends in Poland
@@priscenbug2022 Learn Polish - people like every word you say in Polish,
personal culture,
respect elders and women,
that's all :)
Not sure how welcoming they are towards non- white people. It is in Eastern Europe after all. Most of Europe is pretty xenophobic overall.
Fantastic job Eva. Eva zu Beck would make a fabulous professional TV and Documentary guide. Just saying.
Enjoyed seeing this with Eva !
When in Warsaw, do check out Zrodlo - modern polish food & natural wines in the old-school Praga district. It's a nice alternative to "milk bars" if you want to taste something "local". Have a nice time!
Thank you for the tip!
Thank you for showing us around your city
Great video!
Will watch anything with Eva...Love her style
Great job, Eva!
Eva - - This was wonderful. I've been watching Your USA trips across the Country. What fun You are !!
@DYNABIKE1 Glad you like it, stay tuned!
@@DWTravel A few months ago I met a young couple from Warsaw here in Texas touring. They stayed with Me and I showed them around. Today I got a package with lots of Polish treats and a book of the History of Warsaw. Now I need to visit and buy those donuts - -haha 😋 Stay Safe and Happy Trails to You.
So wonderful… makes me want to visit some day. You’re a fabulous presenter, since you make it all fun… (which is actually the highest possible compliment) :0)
dziękuję i pozdro z Krakowa👍🏻
Very beautiful Poland🇵🇱 I love Polish eva
Love Eva zu Beck!
Thank you for your video on Warsaw. Can you please provide a link to a street art guide?
Funny, I'm older than EWA and also grew up in Poland, but have never seen that glass fish she claims every single grandma in Poland owns.
Exactly, I have also seen the glass fish for the first time
The whole video is the same close to reality
Me neither.
I will be in may for 9 days in warsaw. thanks for the video, the appartment the colors. I remember bit from home except the glas fish🤣
I'm sure you need to do another video about Warsaw. The perspective in this movie is very one-sided and is far from what can represent a truly accurate vibe of the city. I mostly saw the outdated perspective of a post-communist Polish city, It's still able to feel in Warsaw, but only in unique areas, which are disappearing faster and faster as they undergo modernization. For example, the video lacks mention of newly raised business centers in the Wola district, modern community, and living centers for the growing middle class, and the bustling district over the Vistula (can you imagine around 50k people gathering each summer weekend for meet friends, talks, and dances all river long within the city). That is what today's Warsaw truly is. DW, you have much more to show.
thanks for the good overview
Dziękuję i pozdro z Tel Awiwu. Fajny filmik.
Eva is my favorite tour vlogger 😍
Warszawa one of the best city in the world
Love you from Egypt guys
Greetings to Egypt!
I'm gonna go to Poland just for that rose jam doughnuts.
remember a smalll detail regading them, they are using animal lard to cook them. * in case of being vegetarian or vegan
@@emilkabielka2213 Oh dang it. Thanks for letting me know. I can't take lard. Its a real pity because it really looked so fluffy and lightly flavoured.
Not all donuts are made with lard, you just need to do your research where to find those without.
@@weronikaburek that's great news! Poland is back on my list now.. With great research of course :)
@@emilkabielka2213 in the donuts is it jelly made of rose pedals or jam made of rose hips?
Hello Eva, does this man has a Art Shop? if yes...where it is? Great Video and this Area Prag or Praga is amazing... do you live there? Kindly Michael
Wow. I follow her on Instagram and had no idea she was also Polish. Great video
@@joannanaj5397 that's an awful lot of assumptions. What made you so jealous?
@@joannanaj5397 EWA IS JEWISH NAME, MEANING "LIFE"
Love the new Warsaw 🇵🇱 Poland! Thanks for sharing! Miguel 🇵🇷
Nice video! Greetings for you from Krakow!
Being a quarter Polish I really liked this show.
Are there vegan restaurants everywhere in Poland (larger cities) ?
@Guru of Love In bigger cities like Warsaw, Gdansk or Krakow you will definitely find vegan and vegetarian restaurants!
@@DWTravel Thanks ya little kolaczki.
We eat a lot of potatos in Poland so everywhere you can find different dishes from it sweat or sour, and also pierogi with vegan filing: mushrooms and cabbage, kasza gryczana, potatos.....
@@magdaniedzielska8624 Mmmmmmm Pierogi...
He was called up to heaven, what a classic saying, most of Europe as well as Britain lined up after the war for basic foods , good job again Eva have fun and stay safe, Roy..
the perfect combination ❤️ DW&EVA 🥰
Superb video DW Travel, love from India ❤️❤️
The food looks really good 👍
i have never know Ewa was doing these gude tours on line here - she is so great in that! Grewetigs from Tricity in Poland :-)
I am Czech and funny - so many things are different and so many are the same! We had very similar big glass fish and I wonder if it was made in Czech Republic or in Poland. Having a communist museum is a great reminder for younger generation what it was like. I love your videos, especially your intelligent narration. Looking forward to more! Thank you!!
Can you give me the brush maker's stores address please, i am going to Warsaw in the last week of October and would love to by a natural hairbrush.
I found myself .poznanska 26, 00-685
✨ Very nice video my new friend, thanks for sharing, sending my support from French riviera ! 🇫🇷 🏖🍷
I love Warsaw I have been there 5 times I'm can't wait to return
Very interesting and good.
Compulsively watchable as always.
When it comes to Polish food......I love to live in Warsaw.....Since I'm eating mostly Vegan, I'm very surprised that they got Vegan meat.......yummy
Hello, could you please share the exaclty map and let me know how to find all of these places LOL, me doing my student exchange in Poland now. Can't wait for exploring
Thank you so much for showing your home land . Dr Ehsan, Peshawar Pakistan
Ewuniu !pokazalas Warszawe inaczej niz wszyscy. Dzieki!
Proszę bardzo! 😊
Great spots!
Great video and story 👍
Eva is do professional 😯
Hi Eva, I m ur new subscriber. Enjoyed watching this video with lots of information about the place. Hi from India.
@Archana Kelavkar Welcome to our channel! 😚
@@DWTravel Thank you mam.
👌Super video
Thank you!
I was born in Warsaw in 1955. Leaving in Los Angeles and Kauai, 4 almost 45 years. Never look back. It's was like nightmare
Kochanie poczytaj o Barach mlecznych! One tyle mają wspólnego z komuną, że też wtedy istniały! Powstały w XIX wieku i były z Polakami w czasie Wielkiego Kryzysu.
amazinggggg evaaaa
Can you give the link to the brush company?
Check khaja.pl!
I am in Warsaw every day and was born there and for me it's just lots and lots of concrete ;)
@watherb29 That's a concrete statement indeed..😉