Food in Poland is really amazing. Great place for history, sightseeing, food and you didn’t even see the countryside. This country is extremely underrated.
Awesome video. The weather seemed great and Krakow looked magnificent, as always. That food at Pod Aniolami looked wonderful, too. I visited there back in 2001 and loved the food and the cellars. Btw, your pup is so cute and such an awesome explorer.
@@ACoupleofNomads thanks. I'm planning a long trip around Poland next summer! Taking notes from all the wonderful vlogs, like yours, regarding must-see places.
Amazing I loved krakow I was there 2 weeks ago and got some amazing videos! You HAVE to check out the salt mines and the mound! I don’t remember it’s name but it’s in one of the videos it’s such a good view of the city
Ohh yes! We wanted to visit Wieliczka but didn't have a chance this time. I (Vicky) visited years back and loved it. It's such a beautiful city with lots to see! Thank you for watching.
You guys gave me some ideas what to do with my family from the US - we're heading to Kraków in 2 days :) I'm polish but I haven't been there for 15 years since I live at the seaside. Thank you so much for this video!
That’s great to hear! We have another Krakow video, so that maybe helpful for you as well. It’s a beautiful city. You can also take a day trip to Wieliczka (salt mine) and Auschwitz. Have fun with your family! 😊
I am Polish, I have never done vodka tasting like that but it looked like you had fun, hopefully you havent suffered a lot the next morning:) I am glad you enjoyed it:)
Nice video. Seemed pretty sleepy city. Loved the Dragon's den, which triggered a childhood memory of the Dragon Slide at Atlantis Park, Garden Grove CA.
Obwarzanek krakowski is a dough which is then scalded and baked, which dates back to the 13th century. The bagels come from Krakow too. Bagels began to be baked by Jews in the 17th century. In the beginning, bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth. Bagels emigrated to the USA at the end of the 19th century. Today they are a symbol of NY.
I love Krakow, the story behind the Trumpeter is interesting. Not sure if you read the reason that it ends abruptly? Apparently they were shot by an arrow which is symbolised by the abrupt stop you can hear in the vid.
The legend says that the trumpeter got shot in the neck with the arrow by a Tartar invader while he sounded the alarm of the invasion. That’s why it stops so abruptly.
The Bagels were invented in Krakow by polish jews, so that's why you can get this original first recipe Bagels around Krakow. They are not very tasty for tourists but as a pols I remember from my childhood it is the best thing you can ask your parents to bring you back from Krakow.
The round bread thing that you had- "obwarzanek"- it is indeed the ancestor of bagel! Bagels where invented in Kraków in the XVI/XVII century, by the polish Jews who at some point brought the recipe to the States :)
I love the inside church concert but hate that the vid is sooo out of date. Krakòw is sooo green now not full of Autum colours. Dragon statue is as we speak celebrates 50 years, big theme events in the city including dragon ice cream....parades, competitions. Kids are looking to start their summer hols next week. Autumn is back to schoool time 😭
@@ACoupleofNomads Dragon festival and newly created Dragon ice creams are now in June not in the Autum , weather diffrent too . Lovely video but dishes also different summer time.
the true is that lkrakow signal from the tower was an signal for danger because a turkish try to invide....and its broke and the midle of note bacuse the musican get a arrow at the neck from turksich soldier at 12 century....
Food in Poland is really amazing. Great place for history, sightseeing, food and you didn’t even see the countryside. This country is extremely underrated.
The melody of trumpet is so suddenly cut, in tribute to the trumpeter WHO once got shot with a tatar's Arrow into his throat :)
Loved the video, the scenery and food look tremendous!! You should’ve put some salt on the lard!! 😉
Haha totally should have. Krakow is beautiful, you guys should definitely visit! Thanks for watching!
And pickles 😋
Pickles and salt
In Krakow vodka taste in magic way. 🙂
Yesss 😋😋
That wild bor was so sexy and the Okocim even more so!! Nice work you two!!!!
Cheers!!!
Haha it was sexy! lol 🤣 Thanks for watching guys!
wow, so beautiful city
It really is!
Awesome video. The weather seemed great and Krakow looked magnificent, as always. That food at Pod Aniolami looked wonderful, too. I visited there back in 2001 and loved the food and the cellars.
Btw, your pup is so cute and such an awesome explorer.
It is truly a beautiful city and food was great too! Hope you get to visit again. 😊 Hodu definitely brings lots of joy 🤣 Thanks for watching!
@@ACoupleofNomads thanks. I'm planning a long trip around Poland next summer! Taking notes from all the wonderful vlogs, like yours, regarding must-see places.
Amazing I loved krakow I was there 2 weeks ago and got some amazing videos! You HAVE to check out the salt mines and the mound! I don’t remember it’s name but it’s in one of the videos it’s such a good view of the city
Ohh yes! We wanted to visit Wieliczka but didn't have a chance this time. I (Vicky) visited years back and loved it. It's such a beautiful city with lots to see! Thank you for watching.
Zapraszamy kolejny raz. Słowianie są bardzo przyjaźni.
Hi great video always informative thank you 🙏
Thank you so much Matthew!
You guys gave me some ideas what to do with my family from the US - we're heading to Kraków in 2 days :) I'm polish but I haven't been there for 15 years since I live at the seaside. Thank you so much for this video!
That’s great to hear! We have another Krakow video, so that maybe helpful for you as well. It’s a beautiful city. You can also take a day trip to Wieliczka (salt mine) and Auschwitz. Have fun with your family! 😊
I am Polish, I have never done vodka tasting like that but it looked like you had fun, hopefully you havent suffered a lot the next morning:) I am glad you enjoyed it:)
Hi Feliz, I’m sure it’s for tourists. It was fun and only a mild hangover 😵! Thanks for watching!
AQUI OS ESPERAMOS EN VALENCIA,CON HUDO POR SUPUESTO.😂🙋👍😃🇪🇸
Nice video. Seemed pretty sleepy city. Loved the Dragon's den, which triggered a childhood memory of the Dragon Slide at Atlantis Park, Garden Grove CA.
Thanks Ken! It's a beautiful city, and yes, dragon's den made you feel like you're a child again. 🤣 Thanks for watching!
Good enjoy im Poland
Obwarzanek krakowski is a dough which is then scalded and baked, which dates back to the 13th century. The bagels come from Krakow too. Bagels began to be baked by Jews in the 17th century. In the beginning, bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth. Bagels emigrated to the USA at the end of the 19th century. Today they are a symbol of NY.
Very interesting to know the bagles have such a long history. Thank you for sharing! 😊
I love Krakow, the story behind the Trumpeter is interesting. Not sure if you read the reason that it ends abruptly? Apparently they were shot by an arrow which is symbolised by the abrupt stop you can hear in the vid.
Oh wow, we didn’t know that! Thanks for letting us know and watching!
The legend says that the trumpeter got shot in the neck with the arrow by a Tartar invader while he sounded the alarm of the invasion. That’s why it stops so abruptly.
The Bagels were invented in Krakow by polish jews, so that's why you can get this original first recipe Bagels around Krakow. They are not very tasty for tourists but as a pols I remember from my childhood it is the best thing you can ask your parents to bring you back from Krakow.
We all have dear childhood food that brings back memories. Thanks for sharing!
The round bread thing that you had- "obwarzanek"- it is indeed the ancestor of bagel! Bagels where invented in Kraków in the XVI/XVII century, by the polish Jews who at some point brought the recipe to the States :)
Wow, thank you for the information! 😊
First history lesson: he plays until a Tatar arrow pierces his larynx. That's why he stop playing roughtly
could you gyus talk about movig from us to spain, experience moving companies etc etc etc
Hi Juan, we have multiple videos on how to move to Spain. We did not move any belongings other than luggage on an airplane.
I love the inside church concert but hate that the vid is sooo out of date. Krakòw is sooo green now not full of Autum colours.
Dragon statue is as we speak celebrates 50 years, big theme events in the city including dragon ice cream....parades, competitions. Kids are looking to start their summer hols next week. Autumn is back to schoool time 😭
Wow, thanks for great update. Yes, this was from last year, but we loved our time in Krakow. Wish we could try dragon ice cream!
@@ACoupleofNomads Dragon festival and newly created Dragon ice creams are now in June not in the Autum , weather diffrent too . Lovely video but dishes also different summer time.
Bagels come originally from Kraków 😀it is Polish cousine
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the true is that lkrakow signal from the tower was an signal for danger because a turkish try to invide....and its broke and the midle of note bacuse the musican get a arrow at the neck from turksich soldier at 12 century....