Danzig Gdansk, Polska Poland 2-8-2016 #20
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Warsaw Poland - A Tour Of The Antique Market in Kolo, Warsaw Poland.
The antique market in Kolo, Warsaw Poland is the main source of antiques for many antique shops in Warsaw.
It is open on Sunday morning only. Morning means about 0600 for that is the latest time when anyone who wants to get a place to display and sell his antiques has to be set up.
Antique shop owners from Warsaw come early to buy before the competition.
The antique market is not the flea market for Warsaw. You can find information about Poland's largest flea market in another video in our All About Poland series.
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Kraków (Poland)
Kraków (also Cracow, or Krakow) is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life and is one of Poland's most important economic hubs.
Kraków is classified as a global city by GaWC, with the ranking of High sufficiency. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, its extensive cultural heritage across the epochs of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture includes the Wawel Cathedral and the Royal Castle on the banks of the Vistula river, the St. Mary's Basilica and the largest medieval market square in Europe, the Rynek Główny. Kraków is home to Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest universities in the world and traditionally Poland's most reputable institution of higher learning.
In 2000, Kraków was named European Capital of Culture. The city will also host the next World Youth Day in 2016. The metropolitan city of Kraków is known as the city of churches.
Kraków is divided into 18 administrative districts (dzielnica) or boroughs, each with a degree of autonomy within its own municipal government. Prior to March 1991, the city had been divided into four quarters which still give a sense of identity to Kraków – the towns of Podgórze, Nowa Huta, and Krowodrza which were absorbed by Kraków as it expanded, and the ancient town centre of Kraków itself.
Matejko Square at Kleparz is one of the city's more important public spaces.
The oldest neighborhoods of Kraków were incorporated into the city before the late 18th century. They include the Old Town (Stare Miasto), once contained within the city defensive walls and now encircled by the Planty park; the Wawel District, which is the site of the Royal Castle and the cathedral; Stradom and Kazimierz, the latter originally divided into Christian and Jewish quarters; as well as the ancient town of Kleparz.
Major landmarks include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall, the Wawel Castle, the National Art Museum, the Zygmunt Bell at the Wawel Cathedral, and the medieval St Florian's Gate with the Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route. Kraków has 28 museums and public art galleries. Among them are the main branch of Poland's National Museum and the Czartoryski Museum, the latter featuring works by Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt.
Public transport is based on a fairly dense network of tram and bus lines operated by a municipal company, supplemented by a number of private minibus operators. Local trains connect some of the suburbs. The bulk of the city's historic area has been turned into a pedestrian zone with rickshaws and horse buggies; however, the tramlines run within a three-block radius.The historic means of transportation in the city can be examined at the Museum of Municipal Engineering in the Kazimierz district, with many old trams, cars and buses.
Rail connections are available to most Polish cities. Trains to Warsaw depart every hour. International destinations include Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Hamburg, Lviv, Kiev, and Odessa (June–September).The main railway station is located just outside the Old Town District and is well-served by public transport.
Kraków's airport (John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice) is 11 km (7 mi) west of the city. Direct trains cover the route between Kraków Główny train station and the airport in 15 minutes. The Katowice International Airport is located about 75 minutes from Kraków.
Narrow streets, horses, Wawel, Old Town, Kazimierz and friendly people... Krakow is very atmospheric city. One of the oldest in Poland and definitely one of the most beautiful. Perfect city for families as well as for active youth. Everybody will find something interesting to do in this city, although it's not very big. I highly recommend Krakow for a weekend if you want to feel the real atmosphere and hospitality of Poland :)
Krakow city tours
Sightseeing tours in Krakow in electric vehicles (golf carts) in 26 languages. Visit Old Town, Kazimierz, former Ghetto and Schindler's factory with us.
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Traffic Scenes - Warsaw (1970-1979)
Warsaw, Poland.
Tram car moving past camera. Various streets scenes in Warsaw showing trams, cars, pedestrians, buildings, etc. Various shots of mass of cars and pedestrians on Warsaw streets, woman traffic police officer in white uniform directs the traffic. More street scenes and traffic jams in Warsaw.
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Destination Poland
NOVASOL holiday homes in Poland are the perfect starting point for a successful and relaxing holiday with your family or significant other. Poland is the neighboring country to Germany and because of this it is easily reached by car. The landscape of Poland is varied and very interesting for people who like to go hiking or rent bikes. The nature changes from crystal clear lakes to remarkable rivers and from huge green forests to breathtaking mountains in the south and east. Poland gives you the chance to do an adventurous holiday with your family or relax in one of the NOVASOL holiday homes. It is easy to rent a car or bikes to experience the beauty of Poland´s nature. You can drive through numerous charming villages or exciting cities. The Polish cooking varies but it is mostly influenced by the Eastern European and Russian cooking. Typical meals like Kapusniak are simple but very delicious. The people in Poland are very helpful, nice and they love to laugh. Those who plan a trip through Polish cities should visit Poland’s capital Warsaw. This city offers many attractions. The old part of this city was built in the 13th century and offers a unique atmosphere. Tiny alleys and historical houses rebuilt in a traditional way and, last but not least, comfortable and cozy cafés make this city an unforgettable experience. Another city you should not miss is the city Gdasnk on the northern coast of Poland. It is located by the Gdania River, which ends up in the Gdansk bay. This city is one of the most interesting cities in Poland. It was conquered by several Empires, Kingdoms and monarchies during various eras of the past. The numerous museums, historical buildings, statues and sculptures are unique and very interesting. Another lovely and beautiful region is the Masurian Lake District in the northeast. This spectacular landscape is perfect for relaxation and for leaving your stress and worries of your everyday behind. NOVASOL holiday homes in Poland are modern and luxurious and offer a holiday you will never forget, because there will be no wish unsatisfied. Novasol website:
Krakow - meet living History with Jordan Group
Jordan Group, based in Krakow, has been present on tourist market since 1987 when the economic upturn improved conditions for the development of tourism.
Currently, Jordan Group is one of the largest tourist companies in the Malopolska region. Jordan Group’s transport fleet, based at Gesia street, consists of 30 top class coaches, in the city center Jordan has four customer service offices, tourist information center as well as tourist offices in Tarnow and Lodz. Jordan Group offers accommodation in hotels in Krakow and bed and breakfast in Pieniny.
The scope of activities of Jordan Group includes:
accommodation in Krakow (the Galaxy Hotel ****, Jordan Guest Rooms , Antica Guest Rooms), and in Czorsztyn (Villa Jordanówka ***),
incoming tourism (support to groups of visitors from all around the world coming to Krakow and Poland),
outgoing tourism (support to individual tourists and groups and other travel agencies),
accommodation booking and car hire all around the world,
regular international bus lines (including Austria, Belgium, France, Lithuania, Hungary, Italy),
tourist transport,
transfer services to and from airports, train stations and hotels,
organization of events, meetings, conferences, congresses, openings, exhibitions,
business rooms lease
organization of regular meetings of the Krakow Scientific Cafe,
ticket sales to international destinations (coach, ferry and plane tickets) ,
accommodation all around Poland (hotels , guesthouses, private accommodation),
sightseeing of Krakow in an electric car Melex,
WOW KRAKOW WOW ! Hop on Hop off Bus – Krakow sightseeing
Retro Tram Cafe – Krakow sightseeing
electric scooters, bicycles and water sports equipment, mobile audio guides, conference equipment lease,
travel offers for kids 'Jordanek',
tourist information,
local tours (including: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Auschwitz, Zakopane, Dunajec River Rafting, Ojcowski National Park, Pieskowa Skala),
organization of cultural events (piano concerts, folklore evenings, concerts in churches)
SPA & Wellness in the Galaxy Hotel ****,
Business Information System about he current use of accommodation 'infHotel'.
Ride on a tram in Krakow, Poland
Ride on a tram in Krakow, Poland
Anna Hojwa Vintage Kraków Tour
Anna Hojwa Vintage Kraków Tour
Przewodniczka miejska po Stołecznym, Królewskim Mieście Krakowie
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Malbork Castle Tour in Poland | Visiting the Largest Castle in the World by Land Area
Join us as we visit Malbork Castle touring the inside, exterior and interior of the largest castle in the world by land area as a day trip from Gdansk, Poland. Also known as the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Polish: zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg) built by the Teutonic Knights (religious order of crusaders) in the 13th century and is a classic example of a Medieval Fortress.
As you can imagine the grounds of the castle are massive and budgeting a full day if you're coming from Gdansk is highly recommended. Aside from visiting the castle we also enjoyed eating traditional Polish food including pierogi, kielbasa and bigos along with Polish beer, ice cream and cake to round out the day. Overall, it was a great day of sightseeing and feasting and visiting Malbork Castle is something we highly recommend.
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Malbork Castle Tour in Poland | Visiting the Largest Castle in the World by Land Area travel video transcript:
Alright guys, so we are back at the train station for another day trip and today we are heading to Malbork (Marienburg) to visit this is the largest castle by land area in Europe. No, in the world. Oh, in the world. Wow. It is the biggest castle in the world. That is nuts. It is going to be impressive and yeah it should be a really fun day trip. We just bought our tickets and now we are waiting for the train to pull into the platform. Let's do this.
Malbork Castle (zamek w Malborku - Ordensburg Marienburg) dates back to the 13th century, and it is a medieval brick castle constructed in the Gothic style. It was originally built by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders, and expanded a few times as the number of knights grew. The Castle has an area of 143,591 square meters, making it the biggest in the world by land area.
Alright, so we have made it to Malbork (Marienburg) and now we're on our way to the castle. We ended up taking the Inter City train which is a little bit faster. It got us there in 30 minutes. It is a little bit more expensive. We paid 55 złoty per person but that was the next one that was leaving otherwise we would have had to wait for like an hour and a half.
So something to keep in mind but I think we are taking the cheaper train on the way back and that is only 11 złoty. But anyway that is enough information. Now let's make our way over to the castle.
Alright, so we just got our tickets. It was 39.50 zł each and doesn't it already look massive this castle?
Like just walking to the entrance. I think I remember reading online that like to do the audio guide or to properly explore it it can take up to 3 hours. It is massive. Woah! I'm glad we gave ourselves a lot of time because we're not going back until about 4pm so we have like 5 hours. But that also includes lunch.
We randomly walked up to this restaurant because it looked kind of like Medieval.
So we got like these roasted potatoes. We got the traditional sausage Kielbasa, Bigos and Pierogi. which kind of looks like sauerkraut with like bits of meat and some carrot.
While you’re in Malbork Castle (zamek w Malborku - Ordensburg Marienburg), you can visit the Castle Museum, which is home to 40,000 plus artefacts. You can see religious sculptures, old weapons and military equipment, coin collections, amber wares, landscape and portrait paintings, and a whole lot more.
One of our favourite spots in the castle was the Southern Terrace, complete with a rose garden and sun chairs for lounging around.
we're catching the train back to Gdansk. We had a really fun day visiting the castle. It was massive. Like seriously you kind of need a full day there. And the food was great so yeah you can turn it into a full day experience. Highly recommend it.
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
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Old cars in Krakow
Old cars in Krakow
Part 1: Pinky's Poland Trip to Krakow in 2005 - Ouch... 1984 Bmw E30 323i
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Sightseeing tour on the tow truck included. Spent a week there, then went back home by train for 15 hours just to come back by train for 17hours a week later to pick up my car which had been welded and painted pretty well. Just the tail lights started to flood in the rain, the engine radiator wasn't mounted which will be seen in Part 2.
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Trams in Kraków, Poland - 29th January, 2013
Tramways in Kraków are a tramway system in Kraków, Poland. It has been operating since 1882. There are 25 ordinary and 2 supporting lines with a total length of 322 kilometres (200 mi). The total system length for the end of 2008 was 86.5 kilometres (53.7 mi).
This film features views of trams in Kraków, mostly at night and close to the Old Town, and features the following tram types: Bombardier NGT8, Konstal 105Na, EU8N, Düwag GT8S, E1 and Bombardier NGT6.
Warsaw, Poland. Full City Tour. Pretty Girl on Porsche Boxster and Audi TT Roadster
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Classic Ford Mustang driving through streets of Kazimierz, Cracow
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CLASSIC MOTO SHOW 2015 - Krakow, Poland
Classic Car Motor Show - Krakow, Poland
18 - 20th September, 2015
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Kraków Trams, Kraków, Poland - 23rd May, 2014
This film features footage of the Kraków tram system, there are 22 ordinary and three night lines with a total length of 347 kilometres (216 mi).
Locations where the trams are filled include the following: Długa, Basztowa, Lubicz, the Lubicz / Rakowicka junction, Rondo Mogilskie and the Marshall Joseph Piłsudskiego Bridge.
Trams include the new Bombardier NGT8, the old Konstal 105Na, Düwag GT8S, Protram 405N-Kr and Bombardier NGT6.
Czech Republic, Poland & Hungary Travel Skills
Rick Steves European Travel Talk | In this travel talk, Rick Steves' guidebook co-author Cameron Hewitt takes us on a journey through a trio of Eastern Europe's most accessible and enjoyable countries: the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary. Along the way, we'll stop off in bohemian Prague, charming Kraków, gorgeous Gdańsk, and bustling Budapest. Download the PDF handout for this class:
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