@@sarahvazquezm5955 it’s a peaceful place and lots of fun things to do. However, we have a right-wing government and there is more and more xenophobia among people in Poland. However, Wroclaw is probably one of the most friendly places in Poland for foreigners.
Poland is absolutely beautiful! You did a fabulous presentation to enjoy covering the most important destinations to visit. Thank you for sharing this one.
@@MemorySeekers I was born in Warsaw and grew up there and only once visited Wroclaw. My friend who grew up in Cracow then lived in Wroclaw during high school years and then moved to Warsaw said that out of those 3 cities Wroclaw is the nicest one.
In 1997 I spent several months visiting Rzeszow most Saturdays from where I was living at the time , a small town called Lezajsk. Lezajsk was well known at the time for its locally brewed beer. Other beers I remember from that period include Okocim and Lech, as well as Zywiec. At the time towns like Rzeszow and Lublin had a very different feel from places like Warsaw and Krakow and seemed less developed. Lublin still had bomb damage from WW2. I guess things have improved since 2004 with EU investment.
Wrocław is a beautiful city. I enjoy your vlog. Your travel vlog is very interesting and soo much in details. I had wonderful trip last month in wroclaw as well. I also have created video about my experience in my channel.
You focused entirely on the strict centre of the city -- the good thing is, you can visit all of these locations within a single weekend (perhaps even within a day) without any problem. If I had to add one more attraction to the video, the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice would be my choice.
In Poland if in restaurant is served fish with panko that tells you that isn't good restaurant.. Maybe other food is good but in Poland we cook fish only with salt and flour.
Been from Wrocław Nicolaus Copernicus Airport a number of times in a taxi and it has never taken more than 20 minutes. On google the bus says about 40 mins..
unfortunately eric folgmann was the last real king of poland.. who was killed into a pinless blob by wannabees who still wear yellow touqes and live in his unit
@@MemorySeekers Nope, you were actually right. The original name is Wroclaw. But since the city has a rich history many people don't know and have no clue about the Pre-German times. In short "Germany" (or rather: German states such as Prussia) tried to conquer it several times during its existence. Eventually (especially due to the so called "Ostkolonisation" & "Prussian settlement commission" which basically was the big German Migration Period during the 18th and early 19th century for the purpose of "Germanizing" former Polish lands) the city became mainly inhabited by Germans. However, the original inhabitants were Polish Silesian (many escaped to America, example: Texas Silesians because of the Germanization --> which came into effect because Prussia robbed Silesia and other polish parts, so another German occupation started). Anyway: Wroclaw got completely destroyed in WW2 by the Germans, so the old-town was literally rebuilt from scratch (same applies do Gdansk, a city founded by the Polish Ruler Mieszko I. in Poland). You can say: The De-Colonization of Poland is now complete. Remember: Poland is much older than Prussia (and Prussia is older than Germany).
@@blinkblinkRNB I grew up in Poland,now living in NYC and didn't have idea about Texas Silesians. I thought that Texas was populated mostly by Germans.
@@macizabok1414 Because technically they were as Poland didn't exist back then (due to Prussia, Russia and Austria waging war against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). Many Poles who immigrated were often classified as Germans or Russians (which they were on paper, at least). Regardless there are probably mostly ethnic Germans living in Texas now anyway.
plz change name of city to kupaslaw :)))) Breslau was beautiful but wroclaw is dirty with destroyed German building + ugly polish communistic building +new developer chicken home building plz plz chnage name to kupaslaw haha
Well done 👍 love it!!!
One of the best vlogs of Poland!!!!👊😎
Oh wow that is great feedback thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. Keep watching 😊☺
Aww, this brings back so many super memories, from previously visiting.
One of our favs in Poland! Been several times when the flights are cheap or on sale.
@@MemorySeekers Don’t blame you. I have literally just had an email from Ryanair for £13 flights so am trying to persuade my husband 😂
I am so happy that my town has become so beautiful over the years.
It's wonderful we love to come back again and again. I think we have been 3 times now.
I get the impression that you have been living in another country.
Hi natalia! i'm considering moving to wroclaw next year, would it be possible to ask you what is like to live there?, i'll appreciate it so much
@@sarahvazquezm5955 it’s a peaceful place and lots of fun things to do. However, we have a right-wing government and there is more and more xenophobia among people in Poland. However, Wroclaw is probably one of the most friendly places in Poland for foreigners.
@@natalia6381 thank you so much for taking the time to tell me this
Sehr schön 👍🏻😉 very nice 👏👌
Polacy zbieramy się! 😀 🇵🇱
Poland is absolutely beautiful! You did a fabulous presentation to enjoy covering the most important destinations to visit. Thank you for sharing this one.
It sure is a beautiful place to visit we love it there and have a soft spot for Wroclaw. Thanks for watching.
The best video about Wroclaw I've ever seen,hands down. Congrats.
Ah thank you very much 😊 lovely place we have been a few times.
@@MemorySeekers I was born in Warsaw and grew up there and only once visited Wroclaw. My friend who grew up in Cracow then lived in Wroclaw during high school years and then moved to Warsaw said that out of those 3 cities Wroclaw is the nicest one.
Beautiful places, it is definitely one of my bucket list. Thanks for sharing this video. Great one. Wishing you for a happy new year .
Thanks very much, happy new year to you too!
Amazing place!
Thank you for comment sure is!
Beatuiful. Thank you for the video. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers! 😃
In 1997 I spent several months visiting Rzeszow most Saturdays from where I was living at the time , a small town called Lezajsk. Lezajsk was well known at the time for its locally brewed beer. Other beers I remember from that period include Okocim and Lech, as well as Zywiec. At the time towns like Rzeszow and Lublin had a very different feel from places like Warsaw and Krakow and seemed less developed. Lublin still had bomb damage from WW2. I guess things have improved since 2004 with EU investment.
WrocLove!!!
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It's a nice place to visit. Seeing you both enjoying the meals 😋👍
We love it there, been a few times now. Have a thing for polish food.
Beautiful
Indeed!
@@MemorySeekers Absolutely
Ačiū😍
Thank you for sharing 🎅🎅😊😊
Very welcome!
very detailed video and really helpful to plan. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Wroclaw is a great place to visit enjoy your trip when you get to go!
Wowwww
bus service every 20-min.- from airport to the city center [ and back ]- around half of 1-dolar
Wrocław is a beautiful city. I enjoy your vlog. Your travel vlog is very interesting and soo much in details. I had wonderful trip last month in wroclaw as well. I also have created video about my experience in my channel.
Glad you had a good time. Good luck with your channel!
You focused entirely on the strict centre of the city -- the good thing is, you can visit all of these locations within a single weekend (perhaps even within a day) without any problem. If I had to add one more attraction to the video, the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice would be my choice.
Thanks for the tips!
Please tell me if you know what's the song name at 12:55. I love it.
Hello, this was the song being sung in the church and not music that we added so I am afraid I do not know.
In Poland if in restaurant is served fish with panko that tells you that isn't good restaurant..
Maybe other food is good but in Poland we cook fish only with salt and flour.
Love the video
If You ever interested in a history of wroclaw
I highly recommend book by Norman Davies
,,Microcosm,,
Hey thanks so much glad you liked it. And great tip will check that out! :)
The ride from the AirPort to the Center takes at least 40min with a car and An hour with a bus
Been from Wrocław Nicolaus Copernicus Airport a number of times in a taxi and it has never taken more than 20 minutes. On google the bus says about 40 mins..
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Wroclav se mi líbi jen centrum ale periferie ne😮
We have only explored the old town, I guess most cities have parts that are not so good.
there is bus service for 3-zl. about 0.40 peens or 0.50 euro one way to the city center
Thank you good for everyone to know!
Everything's great but you are killing the proper pronauciation of the city...
Thank you I am not surprised my polish is pretty poor! Glad u enjoyed it none the less!
@@MemorySeekers Great blog and professional voice. Friendly tip: You can always check original spelling of the cities' names on Wikipedia.
unfortunately eric folgmann was the last real king of poland.. who was killed into a pinless blob by wannabees who still wear yellow touqes and live in his unit
Breslau
yes indeed the former name of Wroclaw!
@@MemorySeekers Nope, you were actually right. The original name is Wroclaw. But since the city has a rich history many people don't know and have no clue about the Pre-German times. In short "Germany" (or rather: German states such as Prussia) tried to conquer it several times during its existence. Eventually (especially due to the so called "Ostkolonisation" & "Prussian settlement commission" which basically was the big German Migration Period during the 18th and early 19th century for the purpose of "Germanizing" former Polish lands) the city became mainly inhabited by Germans. However, the original inhabitants were Polish Silesian (many escaped to America, example: Texas Silesians because of the Germanization --> which came into effect because Prussia robbed Silesia and other polish parts, so another German occupation started). Anyway: Wroclaw got completely destroyed in WW2 by the Germans, so the old-town was literally rebuilt from scratch (same applies do Gdansk, a city founded by the Polish Ruler Mieszko I. in Poland). You can say: The De-Colonization of Poland is now complete. Remember: Poland is much older than Prussia (and Prussia is older than Germany).
Thank you for all the interesting information here!
@@blinkblinkRNB I grew up in Poland,now living in NYC and didn't have idea about Texas Silesians. I thought that Texas was populated mostly by Germans.
@@macizabok1414 Because technically they were as Poland didn't exist back then (due to Prussia, Russia and Austria waging war against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). Many Poles who immigrated were often classified as Germans or Russians (which they were on paper, at least). Regardless there are probably mostly ethnic Germans living in Texas now anyway.
Polish food is pretty bad
Thank you for your opinion, we really love it.
plz change name of city to kupaslaw :)))) Breslau was beautiful but wroclaw is dirty with destroyed German building + ugly polish communistic building +new developer chicken home building plz plz chnage name to kupaslaw haha
hey, hadi you must realy know polish comming with the new name.wen did you go last time to wroclaw.or maby every thing german is the best.
Hi there, we have a bunch of more recommendations on our city blog at WroclawGuide.com, probably you could make a 4 hour video with that 😁
I dare say we could do, great shout out! Cool site will use that if we come back!