Another beautiful video. I liked the architecture, and especially the night lighting. It's great to see so many people out walking, and eating outside. Here in the United States, many downtowns are semi-dead at night, often the architecture is modern and simple, and people are mostly in cars. The cities are not made for easy walking. We do have lots of trees though, in many places. I really enjoy your posts, and I think Poland looks beautiful. Here too restaurants are getting very expensive, and it is better to go to a grocery, if you're on a budget.
Wow. Looks great. Way to go Poland! You're killing it over there. Keep defending your country from outside influences and massive immigration. All the success to you guys.
Łódź is becoming more and more beautiful because it has a very good president 🙂 Łódź is lagging behind other major cities in Poland in rebuilding and renovating the city after the communist/war times, but Łódź will be a pearl among other Polish cities in 10-15 years (if the changes continue like this).
I really liked this city. I love when they make use of old factories etc and turn them into eating spaces, its a great vibe. Beautuful city and so gorgeous at night. I love 🇵🇱 Thank you! 🙏❤🏴
I was trying to spot myself in a crowd for the entirety of the video because I was walking down Piotrkowska that very same evening xd Great video, glad you gave our city a chance to visit
Beautiful video 👍 i subscribed and liked in going to Warsaw next month but i have already been to Warsaw i will visit lodz and torun. Thank you for the video. Wish you much lück with your channel. Have a nice day 🙂
Łódź is becoming more and more beautiful because it has a very good president. Łódź is lagging behind other major cities in Poland in rebuilding and renovating the city after the communist/war times, but Łódź will be a pearl among other Polish cities in 10-15 years (if the changes continue like this).
@@Polans-gd Yes, yes, that "very good" president who plunged Łódź into huge debts. Under this president, Łódź is constantly shrinking instead of expanding. Łódź currently has the largest population decline among the 5 largest Polish cities. Young people are actually fleeing this city. Never-ending renovations that paralyze entire areas of Łódź and causing huge traffic jams in the city. One of the worst (if not the worst) public transport from large cities in Poland. This is the reality of Łódź under the rule of this "wonderful" president.
A beautiful city and video. I can imagine how expensive it would be to eat at one of those fancy restaurants. I can see why you avoid them, even though they are tempting. Thanks for the video. I look forward to seeing them every morning.
These are not very expensive restaurants - especially for someone who earns in dollars, pounds, or euros. For this boy, it is expensive because he is young and still studying.
These are not very expensive restaurants - especially for someone who earns in dollars, pounds, or euros. For this boy, it is expensive because he is young and still studying.
30 years ago we had almost always snow from late November but climate changes and last 10 years you have to be lucky to see snow in Poland. The last two years there has been a spot of snow but max 2 weeks, usually in January.
How sad that such a nice guide can't afford to visit a restaurant/cafe. It's very sad that there are rich and poor people... However, when I lived in Poland, I also didn't visit restaurants, and didn't even buy food in Zhabka, but only in Biedronka. Congratulations from Ukrainian Donetsk!
It's not that bad (in addition, in Poland, the distribution of wealth is much more equal than in other European countries, not to mention the USA, Russia or Ukraine...). But why spend money in expensive restaurants focused on tourists, if there are cheaper places, also cool, or even cooler, such as "milk bars" (specific for Poland, Polish home cuisine, not only "milk" one :)), restaurants of many kinds in side streets, or a very developed offer of street food (not just more expensive brands in shop malls)? When it comes to cafés, even a budget, young tourist can afford a cake and coffee there :) And generally, even if you earn only a minimum wage in Poland, you can afford really fancy restaurants, although, of course, rather once every 15 days, than several times a week. The increase in energy costs in recent years has caused high inflation, but it is already slowing down, and minimum wages or average wages went up. Nevertheless, I repeat - it's not as bad as you think :) As for the stores of the Zabka chain - these stores are absolutely not used for everyday purchases, but for occasional food or cosmetic purchases, when you urgently have to buy something close to your home. These are relatively expensive stores (more expensive than the average stores in Poland), but nobody buys regularly there. You should not compare Zabka with Auchan or Dino supermarkets or discounts such as Biedronka, because it makes no sense.
@@PolishMan11 Of course, without education! How can you work as a chief editor of a local television station with an education? With an education, you can only build a brick building on Henryk Pobozny 14 in Wroclaw (which is what I did in 2014) or build the A6 motorway in 2015. And thanks to such narcissistic and self-confident representatives of the PIS as you, Poland has been overtaken in GDP per capita over the last 10 years by countries such as Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, and Romania is next... And you, get rich in thought! Czesc!
@@alexfromalczewsk Przestań palić głupa wiem że jesteś Polakiem i to z angielskimi z translatora jesteście żałośni ja cieszę się że mam żydowskie korzenie
He's a young guy (student) who doesn't have a lot of money to travel, so his plan is to cut costs wherever he can. Instead of going to a restaurant, he prefers to buy a bread roll and kiełbasa at the Biedronka and eat in the car.
Another beautiful video. I liked the architecture, and especially the night lighting. It's great to see so many people out walking, and eating outside. Here in the United States, many downtowns are semi-dead at night, often the architecture is modern and simple, and people are mostly in cars. The cities are not made for easy walking. We do have lots of trees though, in many places. I really enjoy your posts, and I think Poland looks beautiful. Here too restaurants are getting very expensive, and it is better to go to a grocery, if you're on a budget.
Wow. Looks great. Way to go Poland! You're killing it over there. Keep defending your country from outside influences and massive immigration. All the success to you guys.
Łódź to jedno z moich ulubionych miast w Polsce
Moje też. Łódź, Gdańsk, Lublin i Toruń.
I love the lighting at night @7:00. Łódź looks lovely.
Łódź ❤❤❤
Świetne ujęcia i wysoka jakość video, a Łódź coraz piękniejsza i z architektonicznym pomysłem! 🤩
Dzięki za fajny film o Łodzi
1:11 The renovation is finished, I like watching the view from the drone over Polish cities until lunch.
The design of the buildings is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my home city❤
You did an excellent job showing us this beautiful city.
Łódź is becoming more and more beautiful because it has a very good president 🙂
Łódź is lagging behind other major cities in Poland in rebuilding and renovating the city after the communist/war times, but Łódź will be a pearl among other Polish cities in 10-15 years (if the changes continue like this).
I really liked this city. I love when they make use of old factories etc and turn them into eating spaces, its a great vibe. Beautuful city and so gorgeous at night. I love 🇵🇱 Thank you! 🙏❤🏴
I was trying to spot myself in a crowd for the entirety of the video because I was walking down Piotrkowska that very same evening xd Great video, glad you gave our city a chance to visit
Great channel. Gives me some inspiration for my Poland vids!
Nice
You picked the right background music
Beautuliful City 😍
Beautiful video 👍 i subscribed and liked in going to Warsaw next month but i have already been to Warsaw i will visit lodz and torun. Thank you for the video. Wish you much lück with your channel. Have a nice day 🙂
Gorgeous romantic city! 💕
I Agree, it's the first time I've saw it and it so beautiful. ❤
Łódź is becoming more and more beautiful because it has a very good president. Łódź is lagging behind other major cities in Poland in rebuilding and renovating the city after the communist/war times, but Łódź will be a pearl among other Polish cities in 10-15 years (if the changes continue like this).
@@Polans-gd Yes, yes, that "very good" president who plunged Łódź into huge debts. Under this president, Łódź is constantly shrinking instead of expanding. Łódź currently has the largest population decline among the 5 largest Polish cities. Young people are actually fleeing this city. Never-ending renovations that paralyze entire areas of Łódź and causing huge traffic jams in the city. One of the worst (if not the worst) public transport from large cities in Poland. This is the reality of Łódź under the rule of this "wonderful" president.
Compared to the UK [rubbish everywhere] Poland is very clean
ruclips.net/video/mvCOR9B8KwE/видео.htmlsi=YHfxDm6-iF1ooR8l for comparison English Sopot lol Brighton
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Ikd man, but Łódź is beautiful
Just a little bit of the city.
Sill nice video, still mamy things to see & visit
A beautiful city and video. I can imagine how expensive it would be to eat at one of those fancy restaurants. I can see why you avoid them, even though they are tempting. Thanks for the video. I look forward to seeing them every morning.
These are not very expensive restaurants - especially for someone who earns in dollars, pounds, or euros.
For this boy, it is expensive because he is young and still studying.
These are not very expensive restaurants - especially for someone who earns in dollars, pounds, or euros.
For this boy, it is expensive because he is young and still studying.
i think you activated in pocket 3 the beauty mode. no way. lodz looks amazing
How far away from Krakow or Zakopane? Do you have snow in December?
30 years ago we had almost always snow from late November but climate changes and last 10 years you have to be lucky to see snow in Poland. The last two years there has been a spot of snow but max 2 weeks, usually in January.
That camera is really good for night shots, wow.
And a nice Volvo haha
Łódź was called the ugliest city in Poland.
How sad that such a nice guide can't afford to visit a restaurant/cafe. It's very sad that there are rich and poor people... However, when I lived in Poland, I also didn't visit restaurants, and didn't even buy food in Zhabka, but only in Biedronka. Congratulations from Ukrainian Donetsk!
It's not that bad (in addition, in Poland, the distribution of wealth is much more equal than in other European countries, not to mention the USA, Russia or Ukraine...). But why spend money in expensive restaurants focused on tourists, if there are cheaper places, also cool, or even cooler, such as "milk bars" (specific for Poland, Polish home cuisine, not only "milk" one :)), restaurants of many kinds in side streets, or a very developed offer of street food (not just more expensive brands in shop malls)? When it comes to cafés, even a budget, young tourist can afford a cake and coffee there :) And generally, even if you earn only a minimum wage in Poland, you can afford really fancy restaurants, although, of course, rather once every 15 days, than several times a week. The increase in energy costs in recent years has caused high inflation, but it is already slowing down, and minimum wages or average wages went up. Nevertheless, I repeat - it's not as bad as you think :)
As for the stores of the Zabka chain - these stores are absolutely not used for everyday purchases, but for occasional food or cosmetic purchases, when you urgently have to buy something close to your home. These are relatively expensive stores (more expensive than the average stores in Poland), but nobody buys regularly there. You should not compare Zabka with Auchan or Dino supermarkets or discounts such as Biedronka, because it makes no sense.
You can see that you are lying. There is no poverty in Poland, look at the GDP, but you don't know what it is because you have no education, right?
@@PolishMan11 Of course, without education! How can you work as a chief editor of a local television station with an education? With an education, you can only build a brick building on Henryk Pobozny 14 in Wroclaw (which is what I did in 2014) or build the A6 motorway in 2015. And thanks to such narcissistic and self-confident representatives of the PIS as you, Poland has been overtaken in GDP per capita over the last 10 years by countries such as Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, and Romania is next... And you, get rich in thought! Czesc!
@@alexfromalczewsk Przestań palić głupa wiem że jesteś Polakiem i to z angielskimi z translatora jesteście żałośni ja cieszę się że mam żydowskie korzenie
He's a young guy (student) who doesn't have a lot of money to travel, so his plan is to cut costs wherever he can. Instead of going to a restaurant, he prefers to buy a bread roll and kiełbasa at the Biedronka and eat in the car.
In Poland we have "migrants dance with little girls events"
🤦🙆🤦
Idź poszukaj swojego rozumu !!!!
Co ty pierdolisz niedorobie