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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
  • Discover why Wroclaw, Poland is a must-visit city in this exciting vlog! Join me as we explore the best sights and experiences that this beautiful city has to offer. From its stunning architecture and rich history, to its vibrant food and cultural scenes, you'll see why Wroclaw is considered one of Poland's best cities. Don't miss out on this travel guide to Wroclaw, and I'm sure by the end of this video you'll want to visit too!
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    🌟Wroclaw Experiences & Trips🌟
    🚶‍♂️Old Town Guided Walking Tour: gyg.me/6XSqQSzu
    🚤 Boat Cruise - Old Town Highlights: gyg.me/QMWYvOVQ
    🍺 Pub Crawl: gyg.me/fJl4t5Gl
    🏰 Lower Silesia + Ksiaz Castle Tour: gyg.me/IQS9IrmY
    ⚠️ WW2 + Project Riese Tour: gyg.me/OcTRXuuE
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    As always, a huge thanks to Scott Buckley for his incredible compositions, used in this video:
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Комментарии • 199

  • @BenRobson123
    @BenRobson123  6 месяцев назад

    It's amazing to see so many of you loved this video and the city of Wroclaw. If any of you are planning to visit I've left some day trips / experiences you may be interested in below 😊
    🌟Wroclaw Experiences & Trips🌟
    🚶‍♂Old Town Guided Walking Tour: gyg.me/6XSqQSzu
    🚤 Boat Cruise - Old Town Highlights: gyg.me/QMWYvOVQ
    🍺 Pub Crawl: gyg.me/fJl4t5Gl
    🏰 Lower Silesia + Ksiaz Castle Tour: gyg.me/IQS9IrmY
    ⚠ WW2 + Project Riese Tour: gyg.me/OcTRXuuE

  • @lovelodyx
    @lovelodyx Год назад +18

    I lived there for 10 months, I returned last year to my country and since then I am dreaming to be back this place. One of the beautiful cities I’ve been to, I was feeling like I’m home even tho I an a foreigner.

    • @gidkowski
      @gidkowski 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thats interesting what you just said, especially last sentence. Amazing how overall city vibe affects us

  • @scrimblo2614
    @scrimblo2614 Год назад +58

    I used to live in wroclaw past six month AND IT WAS AMAZING, I loved it so much, but I had to go back in canada, and honestly after seeing all that beauty, our cities look very dissapointing, especially the amount of highways and UNWALKBE streets, veeery sad..

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +7

      Glad to hear you enjoyed your time in Wrocław, it’s quite a different alternative to here in England too 😊

  • @sabinawieczorek3395
    @sabinawieczorek3395 Год назад +17

    I was born in Wroclaw and used to live there for 27 years. Thank you for reminding me how beautiful it is!

  • @UTube4Junky
    @UTube4Junky 8 месяцев назад +8

    Was born there but sadly haven’t been back in Poland for over 40 years now.. lot of great memories as a kid..

  • @Golightly354
    @Golightly354 15 дней назад +1

    I love Wroclaw. My son married a beautiful lady from Swidnica, and part of the family still live in Wroclaw. It was the best wedding I have ever been to, It lasted 2 days and Polish people are so sweet and hospitable. We love it there. Especially loved the Cathedral in Swidnica and the Peace Church. But then ALL the places in Wroclaw are gorgeous. Oh, and you MUST go to the night flower market.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  14 дней назад +2

      A wonderful city! I'm glad you had such an amazing time at the wedding, sounds like a special memory! I'm back there for the 3rd time next week, so still more to explore I'm sure :)

  • @PiotrJaser
    @PiotrJaser 11 месяцев назад +28

    In my opinion, Wrocław is currently the most beautiful large city in Poland.

  • @rodrigolee7104
    @rodrigolee7104 Год назад +16

    This city looks interesting. Your drone shots are always amazing.

  • @Alexosthus
    @Alexosthus 7 месяцев назад +3

    Most beautiful City in Poland
    Wrocław 👍💪🇵🇱

  • @tugrulserhat
    @tugrulserhat Год назад +8

    8:50 I live in Wroclaw for a full academic year 2016-2017 and I walked to and from the University through that place every day. Definitely the best part of the city. Away from city traffic, no car noises, beautiful architecture and buildings and deep history. I really wanna go back and live there.

  • @nihal467
    @nihal467 Год назад +21

    what a beautiful city, have to visit Poland one day. Congratulations on the 1K subs btw!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Thank you mate, can always count on you for the support ❤️

  • @markuslaustsen6011
    @markuslaustsen6011 Год назад +8

    I can't wait to go here in july 🇩🇰❤🇵🇱

  • @EWAMILENAP
    @EWAMILENAP 11 месяцев назад +5

    Beautiful shots! Well done👌🧸🇵🇱💌

  • @cryptocom7120
    @cryptocom7120 Год назад +8

    I will go and check it out , I never knew it’s so beautiful places in Poland

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +3

      Yes, Wroclaw and Gdansk are beautiful!

    • @witekd.1021
      @witekd.1021 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@BenRobson123not only they both 😉

    • @МаратМаслов-щ4с
      @МаратМаслов-щ4с 6 месяцев назад

      People from Western and Western Europe do know nothing as usual, especially about East Europe.

  • @robertpowell1551
    @robertpowell1551 Год назад +6

    I'm off to wroclaw next week may the 8th by myself and will definitely go to a few of these sights I've been to krakow poznan and gdansk and amazed by the beauty and how affordable the country is

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      That’s fantastic Robert, have a cracking time!

  • @thomasturski2837
    @thomasturski2837 Год назад +14

    Two IMO important notes and additions to the content:
    1. The fact that "lot of people are moved in from western Poland and Ukraine" to Wrocław resulted from the decision of the Big Three - Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - at the conferences in Teheheran, Yalta and corrections in Potsdam (already without Roosevelt). Poles and Germans were not asked for their opinion. As a result of the Allied decision, a large part of the territory in the east was taken from Poland (with cities such as Lviv and Vilnius) and as compensation Poland got territories in the west (and the cities of Wrocław, Szczecin and Gdańsk, or more precisely what was left of them after the war)
    2. The amber route was created not 600-700 years ago, but in the times of the Roman Empire, i.e. over 1000 years earlier. The fact is that the development of Wrocław in the Middle Ages resulted, among others, from the fact that in Wrocław the Amber Route crossed the Via Regia, the route leading from Spain to Kiev and further to the Silk Road.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your informative comment Thomas 😊

    • @martaniewiadomska1291
      @martaniewiadomska1291 7 месяцев назад +2

      💛👍 To też kiedyś były polskie tereny, potem trzy rozbiory, gdzie inni decydowali za nas Polaków. Od setek lat okupują nas obcy. Mam nadzieję, że wreszcie skończą się ich rządy, okradanie i wszelkie nierządy. Pozdrawiam.💛😁

    • @skuadak2
      @skuadak2 4 месяца назад +1

      @@martaniewiadomska1291 Odkąd nie mamy ruskiego buta na karku idzie nam jako tako, trzeba zauważyć.

    • @martaniewiadomska1291
      @martaniewiadomska1291 4 месяца назад

      @@skuadak2 Tak, spłaciliśmy aż z naddatkiem jednego, odbudowaliśmy w międzyczasie zrujnowaną Polskę od podstaw, dla następnego buta, który był tu zagnieżdżony od wieków. Teraz już nie jesteśmy potrzebni, doił nas z naszej krwawicy, teraz chce odebrać resztę razem z naszym życiem. Przykre. Może właśnie ze strony nowego ruskiego "buta" możemy liczyć na pomoc?...

    • @martaniewiadomska1291
      @martaniewiadomska1291 4 месяца назад +1

      @@skuadak2 Pozdrawiam.🌿☀️

  • @David_Dibbert
    @David_Dibbert Год назад +11

    Interesting video Ben. I stayed in Wroclaw last September right by St John's cathedral and had a view across the river from my hotel room. Such an amazing city, really underrated and not many tourists compared to other Polish city's👍

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +2

      Absolutely, thanks David. In January, understandably there weren’t many tourists at all. I felt like I was the only one at times!

  • @chloea2346
    @chloea2346 Год назад +8

    What a great video! I really love the colours and style of the buildings and they look beautiful even with the dull skies and the gnomes are such a clever idea. Congratulations on 1k Ben - well deserved 🤗🤗

  • @amalyusof3162
    @amalyusof3162 Год назад +5

    Finally, a new video! Glad to see you having fun on another adventure. Can't wait for the next video 🤓

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      Thanks Amal, much appreciated. Few more coming soon hopefully, very busy with uni work at the moment though 😢

  • @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677
    @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677 8 месяцев назад +3

    Funnily both one of the oldest and newest Polish city. It used to be (after a Polish beginning) Bohemian, then Habsburg [1526-1740], Prussian and finally German under the name Breslau. It was for a long time German-speaking like most of Lower Silesia. Upper Silesia was always more slavic.

  • @gavrfc09
    @gavrfc09 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was there at the start of march and its defo one of the best places ive ever been to. Great people, great food and very cheap!

  • @prawofizuni8690
    @prawofizuni8690 Год назад +7

    Your vlogs are solid, greetengs form Gdańsk!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      Thank you my friend, Gdańsk is a beautiful city too!

  • @NAHAJI133
    @NAHAJI133 Год назад +3

    My grandmother was born here. When she was 13, placed on a ship for NYC alone. She spoke broken English. I was so young. Wish had been mature enough to ask questions.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Touching story, I’m guessing she was sent before the war? Shame you didn’t get to speak about it with her much

  • @genestovallTV
    @genestovallTV Год назад +4

    I was in Wrocław at this exact same time, for the first time. I needed to have a video like this to get me ready, but I was in the same area to perform at a concert. Great video! I am now a subscriber.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Oh wow imagine that!😄 Was it where the stage was in the Old Town Square? thank you 😊

    • @genestovallTV
      @genestovallTV Год назад +1

      @@BenRobson123 I performed at a concert venue called The Stary Klasztor in downtown Wrocław for a Blues Brothers / Motown Music Review & Carnival Party 🎉 I absolutely loved my experience, and will return this weekend to sing at the Vertigo Jazz Club which is also in downtown Wrocław. I found this video here on RUclips as I started to prepare for my trip this afternoon and it’s by far the best video by a tourist EVER for Wrocław. I’ve seen them all. You rule!

  • @gordy9490
    @gordy9490 Год назад +9

    They celebrate Christmas much longer in central and eastern Europe. Hence they keep trees up longer.

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Год назад

      what kind of story is this? I guess, you think of Orthodox Chrtistians in Eastern Europe which use the Julian calender.
      But Poland is Central Europe, catholic and uses the Gregorian calender like most of the world. Though it is not uncommon to leave winter light decorations in Central Europe until Candlemas, which is the 2nd of February (or Groundhog Day for Americans).

    • @Oscarevich
      @Oscarevich 10 месяцев назад

      @@henningbartels6245 Christmas decorations in Polish cities are often kept up until the last day of carnival. pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostatki

  • @Boot_Ma9net
    @Boot_Ma9net Год назад +11

    Been 6 times. A lot better than Krakow. It's not been hit by the strip clubs and mafia yet. Keep it secret because they'll come with the tourists. Great eating and drinking city which wasn't really touched on. University city so lots of cheap but good bars. I recommend everyone to try this city and to explore explore explore

    • @marileta5029
      @marileta5029 Год назад

      do you remember any of the bars' names to recommend?

    • @Boot_Ma9net
      @Boot_Ma9net Год назад +1

      @@marileta5029 Caravan (krvn) and all places on Świętego Antoniego (street) day or night. Charlotte and the places in 'pasaz pokoyhof' also Dr Beer, Iggy pizza etc... The rest you'll have to discover for yourself

    • @marileta5029
      @marileta5029 Год назад +1

      thank you a lot😊

  • @jellyb1945
    @jellyb1945 Год назад +4

    Oh yes - love your travel vlogs ❤

  • @jerzygolec4953
    @jerzygolec4953 Год назад +1

    My home town. Love it. Greetings from Down Under.

  • @jordangagat
    @jordangagat 7 месяцев назад +1

    At 1418 start defenestration Wrocław like a prague
    This city found panorama Racławicka fortress tenements church

  • @osgabriel20
    @osgabriel20 Год назад +4

    Interesting video nice city

  • @jttraveltennis9392
    @jttraveltennis9392 Год назад +3

    Great videos. Deserves a lot more views. Keep up the great work

  • @robhancock1412
    @robhancock1412 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to visiting in June 😊

  • @carljuztine3328
    @carljuztine3328 Год назад

    europe-based travel vlogs like this are always underrated

  • @samw917
    @samw917 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video! We're inspired to plan a Christmas trip there. Just curious about your drone shots, did you find any good TOAL spots, am thinking of bringing mine but always wary of not breaking any rules flying close to city areas

  • @DanUnplanned
    @DanUnplanned Год назад +6

    Stunning video mate! Think I’m booking Prague for next month! How long was the bus from Wrocław? Looking at going straight into Prague tho

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dan! Bus from Wroclaw was about 4hrs15, both were lovely cities!

  • @thomas-xj1hs
    @thomas-xj1hs 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks. One of my favourite cities.

  • @tomfitz7431
    @tomfitz7431 Год назад +24

    I been twice...I prefer it over Krakow...few tourists ..my favourite little place when I visit Poland....will visit Gdansk this year....didn't like Warsaw much...

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +7

      I’m sure you will love Gdańsk, I do have a vid of Gdańsk if that helps. Would recommend a visit on the train to Malbork Castle too 😇

    • @lantran8967
      @lantran8967 11 месяцев назад

      Wow...I thought Krakow is the best city.

    • @martaniewiadomska1291
      @martaniewiadomska1291 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@BenRobson123Wszystkie miasta są piękne, a najpiękniejsze te, w których mieszkamy, bliższe sercu..Moim miastem jest moje rodzinne miasteczko w pobliżu Wrocławia, więc Wrocław. Pozdrawiam Ben.😁🌿💛🌹💛

    • @martaniewiadomska1291
      @martaniewiadomska1291 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@lantran8967Okupowany od dawna przez obcych. 😥

  • @DiligentLinguist
    @DiligentLinguist 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for publishing an interesting video about my hometown. You focused mostly on the strict centre, but that's probably what people want to see in the first place.
    However, you might discover a lot of surprises, learn stories and legends if you ventured outside the city limits. :-)

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're very welcome! Would be nice to visit again one day :)

  • @tomekdarda
    @tomekdarda Год назад +2

    Hi Ben! I was listening to you and you mentioned a couple of stories that sounded really familiar, like the stories my tour guide colleagues have told me some time ago. An in fact it turns out you joined one of our company’s , Walkative, tours. I had a chance to live in Wrocław and I am also a tour guide. Cheers and feel invited to any other Walkative city across Poland and beyond: we are opening some new ones very soon - let me know and we’ll greet you!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      That’s fantastic, thank you Tomek. Which city are you living in?😄

    • @tomekdarda
      @tomekdarda Год назад

      @@BenRobson123 Mostly Krakow, often on the move between Poland and Germany.

  • @Eline_Meijer
    @Eline_Meijer 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'd say that Wroclaw and Gdansk are by far the best cities in Poland

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  7 месяцев назад

      They are both beautiful! Have you visited Krakow too?

  • @mostlikely...
    @mostlikely... Год назад +5

    🇵🇱🏆

  • @hugleiberparedes4875
    @hugleiberparedes4875 Год назад +3

    Hello Ben, long time no see! What another magical city u showed us, it's amazing how stunning are some 'hide' places. Great work as usual! Saludos amigo, un abrazo!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, it was a lovely city and most people (especially here in the UK) have probably never heard of it! Gracias mi amigo, cuídate!

  • @Oxfordczyk1969
    @Oxfordczyk1969 Год назад +9

    Very good video about my home city. My father's family came there from Lviv straight after WWII but... Lviv was Polish not Ukrainian city. Wrocław was created by Poles but was under German occupation about 150 years.
    You have to come to Wrocław again and have a look on our parks and gardens. It's much, much more too see.
    PS Prague is amazing as well.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment Piotr. I’m sure I will be back one day!😊

    • @wylew1331
      @wylew1331 Год назад +1

      Wrocław had been Polish for the longest period, but was founded by the Czechs and the Germans had built most of it.

    • @TVstat
      @TVstat Год назад

      Learn history or learn maths... Breslau belonged to Germany since 14th century and had German citizens since 13th century... 😂 So it was also no occupation.. Only poles are such bloody liars...

    • @cheezycrackers8677
      @cheezycrackers8677 Год назад

      Breslau was German for 800 years. The whole city was built by Germans, and what you have written is literally revisionist communist era propaganda.

    • @berlin1926
      @berlin1926 9 месяцев назад

      Breskau was not created by Poles.

  • @revolutionibusorbiumcoeles9041
    @revolutionibusorbiumcoeles9041 Год назад +7

    Poland's territory shrank and moved westwards in the post WW2 reshuffle, Lvov was lost to Ukraine, Wroclaw (Breslaw) found new habitants from the east of Poland. I find it very poignant that the monuments came with people - both unwilling witnesses of the war horrors. It's a kind of mystery to me why cities like Gdansk or Wroclaw did not meet the same fate as Warsaw (destroyed by German army) or Konigsberg (destroyed by the Russian government) but were carefully restored by Poles at huge expense of time and money.

    • @thomasturski2837
      @thomasturski2837 Год назад +6

      But Wrocław was destroyed in 70-80% - the southern and western districts of the city (where the Soviet army attacked) were razed to the ground, and the historic center was destroyed in 50%. Wrocław was declared a fortress by Hitler and was under siege from February 16, 1945 to May 6, 1945, capitulating after Berlin. Only the historic center of Wrocław was restored, nothing was rebuilt in the west and south, but the street grid was mostly preserved. The old houses were replaced by Soviet-like architecture.
      The destruction of Warsaw is a different story, although it also started with Hitler's order, only this ordered to raze the city to the ground and the order was carried out - from October 1944 to January 1945, special German units systematically set fire to and/or blew up subsequent quarters of the streets.

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Год назад +2

      keep in mind that Danzig or Breslau were not intentionally destroyed by the German army, because they were German cities. Though there was masive damage as a result of the fighting between the Red and the German army in both cities.

    • @revolutionibusorbiumcoeles9041
      @revolutionibusorbiumcoeles9041 Год назад

      Both cities were turned into 'festungs', Wroclaw had even airstrip build in the middle of the city. Warsaw is a different story, meticulously destroyed after cease of hostilities, using flame throwers and explosives (see the case of Saxon Palace in Warsaw if you like to know more, it's a v g example)@@henningbartels6245

  • @WINGSANDRAILS
    @WINGSANDRAILS 8 месяцев назад

    Nice report. Gonna visit soon

  • @grahamwood9428
    @grahamwood9428 Год назад

    One of the best tour guide videos I have seen. I like your low key style without umpteen shots of you drinking and pulling faces (well maybe one). Tidy work.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      Haha, there was one?!😄 Thanks Graham

  • @iwonaiwona1592
    @iwonaiwona1592 Год назад +3

    Go to Gdańsk, and you will be stunned as well!!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +2

      I visited Gdańsk last October, stunning city! Not sure which is my favourite 😁

    • @iwonaiwona1592
      @iwonaiwona1592 Год назад +1

      @@BenRobson123So also Toruń is beautiful!

  • @lantran8967
    @lantran8967 10 месяцев назад

    When I visit this city in June, don't think I can go back to DC area again 😪😫.

  • @stanislawtrzeciak220
    @stanislawtrzeciak220 Год назад

    Thank you for your video from my city, l live there 25 years a lot of changes.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      No problems, thank you for watching!

  • @genesisfox9
    @genesisfox9 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting, great video.❤

  • @SergeiRadonezh
    @SergeiRadonezh Год назад

    Very good idea to separate different parts of the streets or non-auto zones by sculptures

  • @LinoandLine
    @LinoandLine 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Ben, you captured the stunning beauty of Wroclaw so well. incredible drone footage, and very informative, and simply awe-inspiring. What camera did you use to film this, and regarding the use of your drone, did you have to get authorization to use it in the City center? thank you in advance. your new subscribe here. Best wishes Lino and Line.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I just use my iPhone 13 for filming, and regarding flying I tend to just find a discrete spot and film where I can

    • @LinoandLine
      @LinoandLine 8 месяцев назад

      @@BenRobson123 thank you so much Ben

  • @NorthernKing
    @NorthernKing Год назад +3

    Hi, great video and such a beautiful city. Ive been planning on going to visit and was wondering, do you know some Polish yourself or is it easy enough to get around and do things without knowing how to speak the language?

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +2

      Thanks Jamie! I know absolutely no Polish except for thank you and hello 😅 It’s pretty easy to get by… we’re lucky that most can speak English! And even if they can’t, it’s easy enough to manage.
      Places like shops / restaurants most can speak at least basic English, so should be no problems, best of luck with your trip 😊

    • @NorthernKing
      @NorthernKing Год назад +2

      @@BenRobson123 i appreciate the reply, i had thought it would be no problem as the polish probably have better English than me, but was worried it might be a struggle, in just an 18 min vid you really managed to sell how beautiful it is there, definitely earned a sub and will be watching through your other vids 🙂 safe travels ^^

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      @@NorthernKing yeah, I wouldn’t worry. You’d get by no problems I’d say. And thanks a lot that’s much appreciated, always glad to hear when someone enjoys my vids!😇

  • @kostass934
    @kostass934 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video mate. Really enjoyed it and for a change i
    I was able to understand the English accent. Don't mind asking if the accent is from Newcastle?

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      That’s great, thank you Kostas!😊 You’re right I’m from Newcastle, although I tend to tone down my accent a little in my videos so people can understand!😄

    • @robertrobski1013
      @robertrobski1013 Год назад

      By Americans it's called lame accent

    • @kostass934
      @kostass934 Год назад

      @@robertrobski1013 i would take the geordie accent any time any day mate!

  • @daviddeveau5101
    @daviddeveau5101 Год назад

    Gorgeous

  • @shea3793
    @shea3793 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful place

  • @paulmcwilliams8641
    @paulmcwilliams8641 7 месяцев назад

    I visited in 1993, but it was just a half day out, so I did not get to see too much. One thing that struck me was that they still had gas lighting and there was a team of stove top hat gentlemen, that lit and extinguished the lanterns. I noted in the video that the lamp holders were still there, but i suppose they have converted them to lecky. I'm a fellow Geordie by the way.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  7 месяцев назад

      Nice to hear from your Paul! Actually, it's part of tradition and one of 2 places left in Europe (I think) which still has the gaslit street lamps, in the part with the cathedral anyway. Shame I didn't get to see it myself!

  • @Cezarygon
    @Cezarygon 7 месяцев назад

    About the statue, Lwow was a Polish City, after 2WW we lost eastern ground, and move more to West, and after 600years get Back Wrocław to Polish map. Wrocław on the beginning was a Polish City, but in last 1000 years was changed to other owners, Germany, Prussia, Bohemia, Habsburg, Silesia, but now back to the oryginal Roots. Polish-Silessian.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the information

  • @WorksofMercyFoundation
    @WorksofMercyFoundation 6 месяцев назад

    Good video.
    Some corrections and explanations: The Christmas deco is up until the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (or Candlemas), and that marks the end of the Christmas season in the Catholic Church.
    Lviv was a Polish city, lost to Soviet occupation, Wroclaw (Breslau) and Szczecin (Stettin) alongside the western territory were given as a post-war compensation for the lost territories in the East. Hence Wroclaw has been known as the new Lviv, because the Polish workers and intelligentsia moved there from occupied Lviv.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the corrections and information 😇

  • @tjc89
    @tjc89 Год назад

    Excellent video lad, just like me - raincoat, like doing vlogs (just for friends on social media), prefer travelling alone, love History (I have a history degree) and got a selfie stick and stay in hostels. And I've been to Estonia and Poland as well and off to Georgia next (Been trying to get to Khazakstan/Azerbaijan and Belarus etc but for various reasons that's proved expensive/difficult/impossible) so next stop, Georgia. Maybe after that do a Battlfield tour of WW1 battlesites in France and Belgium (+Waterloo and Aachen Cathedral with Charlemagnes memorial is 1hr away in Germany) .
    But excellent video lad keep up the good work. Thomas, Liverpool

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment, lovely to hear from you mate.
      That sounds great, I’ve never really had an interest in history before until recently. Let me know how Georgia goes, Khazakstan would be interesting for sure! funnily enough I thought it would be great to visit some former WW2 sites 🙂

  • @TonyGuyda
    @TonyGuyda 3 дня назад

    What's amazing is that began as a Polish city, ended in being a Polish city! Now, infused with Polish citizens from Lviv! I guess there is a Lviv museum in Wroclaw celebrating so many citizens' former heritage! The Allies did Poland the biggest favor: by obtaining Silesia and. Pomerania Poland now looks westward!

  • @bencook3430
    @bencook3430 3 месяца назад

    New subscriber. Really enjoying your vids. Started with your Newcastle one as I live there myself. Do you have any issues getting drone shots in these cities. I have a drone myself and would like to capture similar footage.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  3 месяца назад +1

      Fantastic, glad you’re enjoying them!😇 honestly I just try find a quiet spot and chuck it up without people seeing

    • @bencook3430
      @bencook3430 3 месяца назад

      Sound man, good to know. Keep up the good work. Great content and enjoy the musical score too. Right up my strasse!

    • @bencook3430
      @bencook3430 3 месяца назад

      Sound man, good to know. Keep up the good work. Great content and enjoy the musical score too. Right up my strasse!

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  3 месяца назад

      @@bencook3430 thank you mate, glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate the music!😇

  • @virginier9425
    @virginier9425 2 месяца назад

    The beautiful historical center seems very very tiny. I would like to visit this city. How long can I stay to visit this town?

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  2 месяца назад

      I wouldn’t say it is that small. You could probably see most in 2 days, but I’d recommend 3

  • @BadgersWalkingTours
    @BadgersWalkingTours 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video Ben, this has been a great help as I'm going for a few days in January. I noticed you have drone shots there. Do you have any tips on flying my drone in the City? I have everything uptodate with the CAA! Thanks buddy.

    • @BadgersWalkingTours
      @BadgersWalkingTours 10 месяцев назад

      I have the DJI Mavic Mini.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  10 месяцев назад

      Fantastic, enjoy your trip!
      Honestly I just check the map on the DJI app, make sure there’s no ‘no-fly zones’, and try just fly somewhere quiet. Or if it’s not quiet, take off as quick as possible and get it in the air to avoid any trouble

  • @tomzphone
    @tomzphone 9 месяцев назад

    cool video. how did you get to fly your drone? I want to visit Poland and it appears that you can't fly a drone in cities over 25k population at all, am I missing something?

  • @Sumit-tyagi9608
    @Sumit-tyagi9608 Год назад +2

    Wow 😍😍
    Love from new delhi

  • @stephenhampson1577
    @stephenhampson1577 Год назад +1

    Looks good. Have you done Poland in 1 go and how have you planned it as this is on my list

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Hi Stephen, I didn’t. I usually just get cheap flights to one destination. I’m sure the trains are pretty cheap though, you can also look at Flixbus which is pretty good for coaches across Europe. I’d recommend Gdańsk, Wrocław and Krakow!

    • @stephenhampson1577
      @stephenhampson1577 Год назад

      @@BenRobson123 done Krakow and Warsaw I'm going to in June. Keep up the good work with the videos 👍

  • @scottmcmurray3233
    @scottmcmurray3233 Год назад

    Another one for the list I think. Also impressed 11mins before McDonalds haha

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      Lovely city Scott, would recommend. And aye haha, I actually had one the night I first got there… not much has changed 😅

    • @scottmcmurray3233
      @scottmcmurray3233 Год назад

      @@BenRobson123 Glad to hear it!

  • @caddesignsmechanicalandciv9142
    @caddesignsmechanicalandciv9142 22 дня назад

    What kind of Jobs are available for Students in Wroclaw

  • @rob229misc
    @rob229misc Год назад

    Nice video 😉

  • @the_exiled_soul
    @the_exiled_soul Год назад

    Such a lovely video ❤ a new subscriber here 🙏🥰

  • @haroonvlogs5437
    @haroonvlogs5437 Год назад

    Do you need permission for drone flight there ? will be going there in couple of months.

  • @PLCDN-mh3bp
    @PLCDN-mh3bp Год назад +1

    @0:00 & 1:02 = "Pillory place monument" =
    "Pillory is a structure that was used in ancient times to impose penalties.
    Depending on guilt, a person convicted were tied to the pillory, and were left for several hours, whipped, or executed."

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад

      thanks for the comment, very interesting! I’m guessing you mean the little structure just in front of the Old Town Hall?😄

  • @Kolkata_to_poland
    @Kolkata_to_poland Год назад

    If you come again please give me a interview. I have lots of viewers from Asia

  • @cannyroll1
    @cannyroll1 Год назад

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @zeeshan9646
    @zeeshan9646 9 месяцев назад

    How are the people in wroclaw?Is it comfortable for foreigners to live there?

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  9 месяцев назад +1

      Generally seemed pretty friendly, but may be best for someone else to comment. Depends where you are from perhaps, but I’m sure generally people are pretty welcoming and friendly

  • @henningbartels6245
    @henningbartels6245 Год назад

    It is really sad how little Ben got out of a 2 hour (!) guided tour - it really makes you wonder what the guide told them and maybe what he or she tells dozens of tourists every day.
    Wroclaw was not destroyed because of Polands history - it was destroyed because it was part of Germany which the Red Army tried to conquer and finally did.
    Yes, some ethnic German were expelled from Polish cities. But this was not the case in Wroclaw/Breslau: here Germans were expelled from a former German cities which used to be in Germany. That meaned the entire population of the city (with some minor exceptions) It is based on the fact that after the war Polands border were moved some 150 to 250 kilometers to the west and these Germans suddenly lived on Polish territory. Well, it is not an explaintion why those people had to leave there home, but it happend. And it happened to 8 million Germans who found themselves in the new Poland. Together with Czechoslovakia and other countries all together 13 millions had to leave their homeland. And because it was done in a chaotic way it is estimates that 1 million died because of this process.
    But a lot of Poles lost their home as well what is nowadays Ukraine or Belarus - about 2 million and these were incourage in those now empty fromer German territories.

  • @44northmedia65
    @44northmedia65 Год назад

    Heading there next month. Did you get any grief for flying a drone around?

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +1

      I didn't. The rules are pretty much the same everywhere in Europe, but I just try to be discrete when I'm flying in cities and stuff. In cities, I just try to get it up in the air ASAP, then nobody knows who's flying / where, just avoids any trouble 😅

  • @gabriellahermanson990
    @gabriellahermanson990 5 месяцев назад

    Very Nice City My Auntie Lives There 18:25

  • @eleftheriaknd9203
    @eleftheriaknd9203 Год назад +1

    Is there a train I can take to go from wrocław to auschwitz?

    • @witekd.1021
      @witekd.1021 11 месяцев назад

      Of course, but probably with a transfer in Krakow.

  • @lantran8967
    @lantran8967 10 месяцев назад

    I can't decide between Gdansk and Wroclaw. Someone please help 😥.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  10 месяцев назад

      What is it you’re looking for?

    • @lantran8967
      @lantran8967 10 месяцев назад

      @@BenRobson123 architecture and food 😅

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  10 месяцев назад +1

      Both cities have beautiful architecture. The main square in Wroclaw is much bigger, but Gdansk is probably a bit more cute / romantic, with a beautiful Main Street and riverside.
      I have videos for both if that is any help, but I’m sure you will love either

    • @lantran8967
      @lantran8967 10 месяцев назад

      @@BenRobson123 thanks so much. I will go to Gdansk 🙂.

  • @raymondyu412
    @raymondyu412 4 месяца назад +3

    This city will always be Breslau and part of Germany

  • @mebdomonok6945
    @mebdomonok6945 8 месяцев назад

    Nothing happened to it in ww2 because it was called Breslau and it was part of Germany

  • @stephan5538
    @stephan5538 8 месяцев назад +1

    c'etait une ville allemande autrefois

  • @Bo-tz4nw
    @Bo-tz4nw Год назад +1

    Interesting. Unfortunately here just a long tourist-selfie! (Why filming yourself? City itself not interesting enough? Sorry.)

  • @flaviusstilicho1239
    @flaviusstilicho1239 Год назад +1

    Breslau is indeed beautiful

  • @berlin1926
    @berlin1926 9 месяцев назад +1

    Breslau was German from 1240 until 1945.

    • @maciejnowak6615
      @maciejnowak6615 9 месяцев назад +2

      good joke ;) just from 1741

    • @LukasZ_77
      @LukasZ_77 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@maciejnowak6615 prussian since 1741 yes. but germans lived in this city since the 13th century to 1945 and therefore it was german in this period.

    • @Johnnygold332
      @Johnnygold332 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nope cry harder german

  • @itsjerry7672
    @itsjerry7672 2 месяца назад +1

    Talk less show more

  • @jim7544
    @jim7544 Год назад +5

    How stupid and wrong. They weren't "ethnic Germans" - they were Germans. Breslau was as German as Berlin. But, they lost the war and were killed or deported. Still, no reason to lie today.

    • @BenRobson123
      @BenRobson123  Год назад +6

      Alright mate we aren’t all history experts. There’s a way to frame constructive criticism, and this isn’t it ya angry little badger 🤡

    • @Johnnygold332
      @Johnnygold332 Год назад +2

      Typical german….

    • @witekd.1021
      @witekd.1021 11 месяцев назад +4

      No, Wrocław was german maybe by 200 years of its 1000 years history.

    • @maciejnowak6615
      @maciejnowak6615 9 месяцев назад +2

      so please don't lie too. Wroclaw was just cca 200 years a german city before it was for a very long time time polish and czech city. To sum up till today - 400 years of Poland, 300 years of Czech and 200 years of Germany. In 1945 Poles moved into a sea of ruins that they had to rebuild.

  • @apu_apustaja
    @apu_apustaja Год назад +1

    Please everyone, don't come to Wroclaw. It's getting too crowded these days. Thanks.

  • @ВасКо-в2с
    @ВасКо-в2с Год назад

    Cudowne miasto z bogatą historią! W każdym centymetrze Breslau czuć niemieckiego ducha, i to pomimo dziesięcioleci polskiej okupacji...❤❤❤

    • @ottowyt
      @ottowyt Год назад +3

      Pomimo ruskiej okupacji i rabunków armii czerwonej i Stalina.Miasto tak naprawdę było niemieckie przez200lat.Oni też na ten teren wdarli się siłą , okupując go.

    • @Oscarevich
      @Oscarevich 10 месяцев назад +1

      German rag, Wrocław is a Polish city that Poles regained from German thieves who robbed Poland. Germany is a nation of thieves and murderers.

    • @kennethcarney5874
      @kennethcarney5874 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hardly a polish occupation

    • @ottowyt
      @ottowyt 9 месяцев назад

      @@kennethcarney5874 ręce opadają