I’m from the US and I studied abroad in Poznan in the summer of 2021. I absolutely loved Poland and I hope to go back one day! For now, I’m getting ready to teach English in China this fall!
Thanks Kaja for the video. I moved to Warsaw recently and started following you before I moved in Poland. I find your videos helpful and interesting too. I went to Poznan couple of weeks ago for a work trip but yes bit disappointed as construction is going on. Still I liked it.
@@KajaKubicka I have been thinking about coming and staying in Poland for maybe something like 6 months and then continuing to Czech Republic or Germany. Do you have any opinion on what would be better place for someone that doesn't care about museums or night life that much, but likes beatiful scenery to photograph and places where one could get regular exercise with bicycling (meaning longer +50km tripps preferable on bicycle roads not on regular roads with cars and busses). I was thinking maybe Sopot or Poznan, but I really have no idea about Poland so maybe you have some opinion on this? I work on the internet so it doesn't matter where I'm physically.
Hi Kaja, I see that you haven't visit a great neighbourhood in Poznań called Jeżyce. Imo best what Poznań has to offer! That's a pity you were only walking around city center. Jeżyce has the best restaurants, lovely murals and little streets. Also Łazarz has their own and unic vibe. Higly recommended to come back. Btw. the construction on Saint Martin street is finished.
so i do really love ur honesty, its better than acting like everything is so amaaaazing all the time - like the rest. yet, this construction site is nothing! try porto! you literally cant even see the other side of the square. everybody loves porto, but porto also was telling me i shouldnt be there. rain, all the time, construction, small problems etc.
Actually there's a little beef between Poznań and Gniezno for the name of Poland's birthplace. It was assumed for many years that Gniezno is older but I think some historical research from this century started to question that + it is believed that in Poznań cathedral lies genuine corps of Poland's first ruler ancestors.
It's customary to assume that the capital was Gniezno. There is no written evidence for this. The archaeological evidence contradicts this. It is known that there was the first bishopric there. 11:26 The outline of the palatium and the first stone church can be seen by the small 14th century church behind you( kościół Najświętszej Marii Panny). These are glass green and blue walls. These were the first stone buildings in Poland. Palatium is the seat of Mieszko I and Bolesław Chrobry. They were the most magnificent buildings in Poland even in the times of Bolesław the Bold.
If you wanna partner up for travel sometime I'm willing to do Poland this season. I don't really get to travel much tho. We can see and explore Krakow, Auschwitz, Wroclaw, Katowice, etc. This would be my first time in Poland and it's convenient because I live in Dresden which is much closer to the Polish border.
I felt like I was in a fairy tail, i was there on July, and I was right in old town so every morning I could hear the construction 🥹 Despite this, I really loved Poznan, I would totally live there 😊
I'm going to spend a couple of days in Wrocław a city that I already know, from there I'd like to take the train and go to Poznań does anyone know if there are still constructions?
I’m from the US and I studied abroad in Poznan in the summer of 2021. I absolutely loved Poland and I hope to go back one day! For now, I’m getting ready to teach English in China this fall!
I'm going to Poznan next Tuesday! I'm watching this haha thanks for sharing!
Did you like it? Its my homecity, nice to see people from around the world visiting it 😁
Any recommendations for where I should go next?
Belgrade, Serbia ❤
Vilnius!
Pokaż Zieloną Górę i okolice. W Górzykowie jest fajny Winny Dworek.
Detroit Michigan 🤣
@Kaja 凯娅 Go where your heart leads you and you will reach where you truly belong !!!
Cool trip , I’m in love with Poland …thanks for sharing and taking us with you .
Glad to hear! ❤️
Thank you Kaja for this nice little tour of Poznan. Definitely I wish to visit this city because of your suggestion 🤠
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Thanks Kaja for the video. I moved to Warsaw recently and started following you before I moved in Poland. I find your videos helpful and interesting too. I went to Poznan couple of weeks ago for a work trip but yes bit disappointed as construction is going on. Still I liked it.
I hope you’re liking it here so far! :)
Wow, Poznan looks beautiful. Thanks Kaja.👍😊🇮🇪🇵🇱
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Thank you its my homecity 😁
My family are polish and Greek so I’ve been loving your videos !! Keep them coming ❤
Thank you! It’s really nice to hear! ❤️
@@KajaKubicka I have been thinking about coming and staying in Poland for maybe something like 6 months and then continuing to Czech Republic or Germany. Do you have any opinion on what would be better place for someone that doesn't care about museums or night life that much, but likes beatiful scenery to photograph and places where one could get regular exercise with bicycling (meaning longer +50km tripps preferable on bicycle roads not on regular roads with cars and busses). I was thinking maybe Sopot or Poznan, but I really have no idea about Poland so maybe you have some opinion on this? I work on the internet so it doesn't matter where I'm physically.
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Hi Kaja, I see that you haven't visit a great neighbourhood in Poznań called Jeżyce. Imo best what Poznań has to offer! That's a pity you were only walking around city center. Jeżyce has the best restaurants, lovely murals and little streets. Also Łazarz has their own and unic vibe. Higly recommended to come back. Btw. the construction on Saint Martin street is finished.
Nice video Kaja. Always a pleasure to explore a city through your lenses.
Thank you!! 😊🙏🏼
Zawsze jest dobry czas na oglądanie Twoich vlogów :D
haha miło mi! 😊❤️
Didn't know the St Marcin's croissant is under the copywrite thing, come to Poznań after the reconstruction ❤
I love Poznan, thanks for sharing
2017-2018 was epic for me, being a tourist and all
so i do really love ur honesty, its better than acting like everything is so amaaaazing all the time - like the rest. yet, this construction site is nothing! try porto! you literally cant even see the other side of the square. everybody loves porto, but porto also was telling me i shouldnt be there. rain, all the time, construction, small problems etc.
very interesting guide, many thanks. i am going to visit in middle of august 2023, any idea how complete the construction will be
Actually there's a little beef between Poznań and Gniezno for the name of Poland's birthplace. It was assumed for many years that Gniezno is older but I think some historical research from this century started to question that + it is believed that in Poznań cathedral lies genuine corps of Poland's first ruler ancestors.
Come to Zawadzkie! Small city in Opolskie Voivodato.
Great Video❤
What type of camera do you use to record your vlogs? pozdrawiam z Poznania
ten vlog jest nagrany Canonem 7gx i iphonem :)
It's customary to assume that the capital was Gniezno. There is no written evidence for this. The archaeological evidence contradicts this. It is known that there was the first bishopric there. 11:26 The outline of the palatium and the first stone church can be seen by the small 14th century church behind you( kościół Najświętszej Marii Panny). These are glass green and blue walls. These were the first stone buildings in Poland. Palatium is the seat of Mieszko I and Bolesław Chrobry. They were the most magnificent buildings in Poland even in the times of Bolesław the Bold.
Łagów is a beatifull town u should visit it
I would like to know if the construction on the street is still going on?
Yes, never ending.
:O @@arektrip9727
Saw a lot of you, very little of the city.
Nice, I visited Poznan last year, and really liked it:) To be honest, I liked it better than Warsaw.
Very beautiful ☺👍
Thank you!
do u have plans on going to florence italy? its very historical and beautiful!
I've been there as a kid! so I would definitely love to re-visit
Lublinnnn such a small city but so historical and beautiful
Yess it’s been on my list for so long!!
Zamosc is better not far from lublin.I recommend Zamosc instead.
@@roberttwardowski1506 Pisowskie miasto
Poznań beautiful city ❤
i live in poznan welcome any time 🤍 beautiful
Starozytne miasto, serce Polski powstało 5 000 lat p.n.e.
long time no see Kaja! Love from Secunderabad, Indian Union of States.
If you wanna partner up for travel sometime I'm willing to do Poland this season. I don't really get to travel much tho. We can see and explore Krakow, Auschwitz, Wroclaw, Katowice, etc. This would be my first time in Poland and it's convenient because I live in Dresden which is much closer to the Polish border.
Lublin ?
It was once Prussia,my son in law comes from there, regards Richard London UK 🇬🇧
That's 1 Famous Croissant
it deserves the title
omg is that cream with the perogies 😄
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How is you Polish? Fluent with a foreign accent or not much?
fluent, I lived in Poland until I was 12 :)
See through bathroom. I can never understand this.
I felt like I was in a fairy tail, i was there on July, and I was right in old town so every morning I could hear the construction 🥹
Despite this, I really loved Poznan, I would totally live there 😊
To chyba stary filmik bo teraz w polsce jest ziiimno xd
taak??
An alian on eath
Go to the new hotels . You were in the old communist hotel.
I didn’t know :(
Rozkopanem
Can you please, be so kind and show the city but not your face all the time
She is promoting herself as well as the city, its a living.
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I'm going to spend a couple of days in Wrocław a city that I already know, from there I'd like to take the train and go to Poznań does anyone know if there are still constructions?