11 Things To Do In WROCLAW - Poland's Oldest Hidden Gem!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @tomaszargentynczyk8635
    @tomaszargentynczyk8635 Год назад +15

    Wrocław still remains a hidden gem of Europe. Tourists always go to Kraków not being aware, that Wrocław is at the same level with things to see, while being cheaper.
    These aerial shots are stunning, great job!

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад +2

      Thanks. Happy you like it.

    • @milanrydl1363
      @milanrydl1363 Год назад +1

      That is absolutely not true, Wroclav is boring

    • @tomaszargentynczyk8635
      @tomaszargentynczyk8635 Год назад +4

      ​@@milanrydl1363 City has many things to see, some are unique across Europe, if you were bored its entirely your fault.

  • @michastrobel2985
    @michastrobel2985 2 месяца назад +3

    I have never seen as good showing of Wrocław as this. Thank You!

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  2 месяца назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much :)

  • @rakeshsinghal9231
    @rakeshsinghal9231 Год назад +13

    I am staying at Plac Jana Pawla II Wroclaw with my son and Wroclaw is very beautiful city.I could visit Krakow - Malbrok-Gdansk Baltic sea area.Highways are good and traffic is very disciplined.

  • @Almohira.
    @Almohira. Год назад +10

    Wow beautiful poland

  • @ProudlyElongo
    @ProudlyElongo Год назад +15

    Just been there last month Rok. That place is Awesome. Wonder when will you feature Poland 🇵🇱 in your Vlogs

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Yes you are right, Wroclaw is awesome. Hope you liked it like me.

  • @SabineSchwark
    @SabineSchwark Год назад +10

    Well done! I just returned from a trip to Poland, including Wroclaw. You hit all the high points, your photos are gorgeous and the accompanying comments accurate and interesting. I feel like I need to go back and see what I missed.

  • @athena.2050
    @athena.2050 Год назад +5

    This is the best Wrocław guide I've seen on RUclips 😀 good job! 👍

  • @Lukasimsic_
    @Lukasimsic_ 2 месяца назад +1

    The best guide for the city Wrocław. Thank god I have found this channel. A true hidden gem! Im going there in October with my gf and I cant wait!
    And Rok has to be a Slovenian name :D

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks. Happy it helps 🤗 Wish you both and amazing time in Wroclaw. And, yes you are right 😉

  • @christianmunk-christensen6568
    @christianmunk-christensen6568 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for a great video! I will use it as inspiration to plan what my family and I will be doing in our upcoming holiday to Wroclaw.

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Wish you and your family an amazing holiday in Wroclaw.

  • @GALAMEADE
    @GALAMEADE 8 месяцев назад +2

    Ihope you will continue to make other videos of towns across Poland. Geansk, Poznan etv.... Greta video! I love your commentary!

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks 🤗 I love Poland, hope to do more videos soon.

  • @KrystianandVenus
    @KrystianandVenus 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wroclaw is our next destination, thanks for the sharing 😉

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  6 месяцев назад +2

      Nice! Have a great trip 🤗

  • @marcel9550
    @marcel9550 Год назад +9

    Rok, You are the best guide in RUclips! Thanks for showing all the amazing places around whole Europe (my summer destination 2023 - Pula and Istria). Greetings from Poland!

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад +2

      Thanks 🤗 Happy you like it. Have a great time in Istria. Cheers to lovely Poland.

    • @contactshailesh2004
      @contactshailesh2004 Год назад

      Surprisingly i also chose istria n slovenia last year for our road trip. Thanks to Rok’s istria videos. I live in warsaw and i visited wrocław few years back. Thanks for walking me thru my memory lane.

  • @jamesrobinson6382
    @jamesrobinson6382 Год назад +12

    This is an excellent presentation of a gorgeous city. I have been to Poland only once but this city tops anything I saw, even Krakow. Did it also escape major damage in WWII ?

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад +1

      Thanks 🤗 No, unfortunately it was badly damaged during WWII.

    • @klarissa1985
      @klarissa1985 Год назад

      It was German before ww 1? Called Breslau back then

    • @Rafal-c5x
      @Rafal-c5x 11 месяцев назад +4

      During WWII Germans declared Breslau to be a stronghold against oncoming Red Army (German version of Stalingrad). That's why fierce fights took place in the city which capitulated after Berlin was conquered. Because of those heavy fights circa 70% of buildings in Breslau were destroyed. After WWII ruins of the city became part of Poland. Before the fights most German inhabitants escaped west, after war Poles from eastern Polish territories taken by Soviets (many of them from city of Lwów) came in. City returned to its medieval Polish name Wrocław ( in Latin: Wratislavia). Poles rebuilt it diligently as part of their heritage (before that Wrocław belonged to Poland for over 400 years), remembering that for almost 500 years Wrocław was under Czech influence (Vratislav with majority of Polish population) and for last 200 years before WWII part of German state. In other words in 1945 Breslau ceased to exist and Wrocław has reborned from the ashes.
      BTW Similar story happened with Gdańsk where circa 65% of the city was destroyed, including 90% of its downtown).

  • @korean_foot_traveler8655
    @korean_foot_traveler8655 Год назад +4

    The contents of this video are so interesting and fun to watch.😀👍👍

  • @Bo-tz4nw
    @Bo-tz4nw Год назад +2

    Good!
    Thanks for just adding a few tourist selfies.

  • @JohnDoe-wg9oh
    @JohnDoe-wg9oh Год назад +3

    Cool stuff, excellent presentation :) :)

  • @stephenhampson1577
    @stephenhampson1577 Год назад +1

    Always like your videos. Knowledge, cinematic and no waffle.

  • @Minimalist11Guy
    @Minimalist11Guy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your support. Appreciated 🤗

  • @tvdemien
    @tvdemien 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lo❤e Poland

  • @arkadiuszarczi1559
    @arkadiuszarczi1559 Год назад +4

    The historical coat of arms of Silesia is the coat of arms of the Lower Silesian Piasts ( Polish Dynasty ) - the coat of arms of the Piast dynasty, ruling the principalities of Lower Silesia. It was a shield with a golden field with a black eagle with a silver crescent band running through the eagle's wings and breast, which was crowned with a cross. Wrocław historically belonged to the Czech Republic for about 500 years, to Poland for about 400 years and to Germany for about 200 years.

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад

      Thanks for this beautiful explanation. Appreciated 🤗

    • @maReK.OczOplAs
      @maReK.OczOplAs Год назад

      Dolny Śląsk nigdy nie należał do Czech tylko do Luxemburgów. Czesi nie mieli w państwie Luxemburgów niemal nic do powiedzenia a na Dolnym Śląsku było to absolutne "0"

    • @janhusar9105
      @janhusar9105 Год назад

      @arkadiuszarczi1559
      Nie ma czegoś takiego jak " Piastowie Dolnośląscy ".

    • @arkadiuszarczi1559
      @arkadiuszarczi1559 Год назад

      @@janhusar9105 to lepiej się doucz bo w pewnym sensie taki podział jest, Piastowie Górno śląscy to złoty orzeł na niebieskim tle a Piastowie Śląscy ( Dolno Śląscy ) czarny orzeł na złotym tle

    • @janhusar9105
      @janhusar9105 Год назад

      @@arkadiuszarczi1559
      Doucz się gramatyki . Przymiotniki pisze się razem-
      " Dolnośląscy " matołku.

  • @travelinglikealocal
    @travelinglikealocal Год назад +1

    📌Here's the link to another video from Wroclaw
    ruclips.net/video/wGf7XEeikwg/видео.html
    We ask locals about their point of view about the city. 🔥

  • @stanislavbicek4358
    @stanislavbicek4358 4 месяца назад

    Centrum mesta je opraveny i hezky ale na periferiich to neni pekné. Ubytovani dosti předražene. Moje zkušenost!

  • @DavidGoslowski
    @DavidGoslowski 12 дней назад

    The city was German till 1945 and called Breslau. In 1945, 650,000 Germans were expelled from the city. It is the largest city on Earth, whose entire population was expelled. It was the third-largest city of the German Empire after Berlin and Hamburg. Everything built there before 1945 was built by Germans. The city was German-speaking since around 1200-1300. The descendants of the Slavic founders of the village from before 1200 were Germanized, and expelled in 1945, too. Before the Slavs settled in Silesia (the region in which the city lies) in around 400-600, Silesia was inhabited by East Germanic tribes. All Nobel prize winners from the city's university were Germans, and none was Polish. A look on a political map of Europe from before 1945 helps.

    • @veronikaholubova1072
      @veronikaholubova1072 9 дней назад

      You should visite a psychiatrist.

    • @DavidGoslowski
      @DavidGoslowski 9 дней назад

      @@veronikaholubova1072 A měli byste se podívat na mapu Evropy, která ukazuje distribuci jazyků před rokem 1945.

  • @karolinascott8421
    @karolinascott8421 Год назад +4

    I live in Wroclaw 2 min away walking distance from old town .

    • @rokgoesaround
      @rokgoesaround  Год назад +3

      Wow that is awesome. Love your city 🤗

    • @ProudlyElongo
      @ProudlyElongo Год назад +2

      I envy you. You always have amazing and colorful views everyday. And what I love about your country in General, it is very Clean.

    • @tomaszargentynczyk8635
      @tomaszargentynczyk8635 Год назад

      high five, me too!