Frankfurt (Oder) Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Frankfurt (Oder):
St. Marienkirche, Rathaus, Wildpark Frankfurt, Stadtbrücke, Oderpromenade, Oder Neisse Radweg, Spitzkrug Multi Center, Kleist Museum, Denkmal fur Heinrich von Kleist, Comic Brunnen, Sowjetisches Ehrenmal, Konzerthalle Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Sankt Gertraud Kirche, Villa Hahn, Sieben Raben Brunnen
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Germany to Poland Border Crossing: Frankfurt (Oder) to Slubice 11 April 2018
A walk across the border between Germany and Poland, between the towns of Frankfurt (Oder) in Germany and Slubice in Poland. This was filmed on a very sunny Wednesday 11 April 2018.
Vlog25-4 must visit places in Swinoujscie Poland-on the border of Poland and Germany
Its name has the meaning Świna mouth, which is a city and seaport on the Baltic Sea and Szczecin Lagoon, located in the extreme north-west of Poland.
Świnoujście directly borders the German seaside resort of Ahlbeck on Usedom, both are freely connected by a street and by 12 km (7 mi) of beach promenade.
It is very good for spend the weekend or holidays. You can enjoy the polish food and beach, and then change to the German side to feel the different.
Few people but friendly in this peaceful city. I like there.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Frankfurt Oder, Germany
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Frankfurt (Oder) . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Frankfurt (Oder).
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List of Best Things to do in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
St. Marienkirche
Wildpark Frankfurt (Oder)
Stadtbrucke
Rathaus
Oderpromenade
Oder-Neisse-Radweg
Insel Ziegenwerder
Spitzkrug Multi Center
Kleist-Museum
Sowjetisches Ehrenmal
Shopping i Polen - Weekendtur i Stettin
Bazar Miejski w Słubicach PL Informacje 2016
Informacje na temat Bazaru Miejskiego w Słubicach. Reklama
Słubice
Frankfurt an der Oder ....Słubice
My first trip to Poland ..was a very nice day
This Video was made on the Bridge between Frankfurt ( German Side) and Słubice (Poland Side)
Einkaufen in Polen - das neue Ladenschlussgesetz
Verkaufsoffene Sonntage gehören seit dem 11.03.2018 der Vergangenheit an. Wir waren an dem ersten verkaufsfreien Sonntag mit unserer Kamera in der Grenzstadt Slubice (bei Frankfurt / Oder) und haben uns umgeschaut.
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Szczecin (Poland) by Just Moving Around
Located in North-Western Poland, the city is barely accessible by another mode than a car. To get there from Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, you need more than six or even seven hours by a conventional train. No high-speed comfortable trains reach this place. You can fly in, but the airport is located in a half-hour distance by car or a shuttle bus, or forty minutes by train. But trains are stopping there only several times a day. So you lose your time by waiting. No Uber service is available in the city. If you travel in three or four, a taxi is the best option. A taxi ride to the airport costs about 30 EUR.
Szczecin is a widespread city. It is also true for its historical parts. There are plenty of historical buildings in Szczecin widespread over a big area. A perfect place for a tourist keen to sightsee. Technically, but … to understand, why it is barely so, we need first some historical explanation.
Szczecin was never a traditional Polish territory. It even never belonged to Poland. It was assigned to Poland mainly by Soviet influence as a kind of compensation for vast Polish territories lost by the country after World War II to Soviet Russia in the East. Having assigned it to Poles, Soviet Russians came back once or twice, till Szczecin was given to Poland for good. So, not being sure of the city future fate, Poles did not invest much into the city for years. The old historical facades, often not renovated at all, neighbor socialistic-style blocks of flats totally not matching the historical city style. The architectural protection of historical areas was and is seemingly non-existent (unfortunately not the only case in Poland).
The old town around the beautiful white castle is practically none. The few old buildings do not offer any place you can take a longer walk. The old city is even smaller than that of Warsaw (that you can easily cross within the time span of 10-15 minutes). Many spots within the area are ring-fenced as construction sites. It is so for years. The white castle itself looks well from outside with exteriors carefully renovated. The internal yard is however full of stuff that gives it a messy look. It is so for years, too. There is nothing truly interesting to see within the castle chambers, neither. Besides, much of the premises is occupied by offices. Many people go through the internal yard because it gives you a shortcut through the old town area. To get from the old town to the Hakenterrasse, another complex of old buildings you have to cross a wide street under numerous flyovers. Not a pleasant walk at all. The same is true for Boleslaw X Street and its surroundings.
Still, the city has its fleur and numerous interesting spots with good food nearby. If properly taken care of, Szczecin would remain you of the historical city of Brussels – with many historical buildings widespread through miles reachable by a dense tram network. Using trams you can get around the historical city shortening so walk times between the most interesting spots. A 24 hours public transport ticket costs around 3 EUR. Trams and buses operate also in the late evenings with waiting times displayed at the stops. On the must-visit-and-taste list, there is the Boleslaw X Street pedestrian zone section in the middle of it, with many various restaurants open and truly busy in the evenings, restaurants around the old town market with the famous Wyszak brewery in its midst as well as the old-police-station restaurant/brewery near the Maritime Office. At the top of the Hakenterrasse, there are at least two bigger restaurants with much outdoor space open on warm days.
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Crossing the bridge between Frankfurt Oder and Slubice - Walking from Germany to Poland
Frankfurt an der Oder is town about a 100 kilometers east of Berlin. Frankfurt an der Order is located right at the border between Germany and Poland. The river Oder markt the actual border. On the other side of the river, one can find Slubice, a town in Poland. Before World War II, Frankfurt Oder and Slubice were one and the same town, located in Germany. In 1945, the Allies decided that the river Oder would be the border between the two countries. Therefore a huge chunk of Frankfurt Oder ended up being located in Poland. Today, the economy, population and culture of Frankfurt Oder and Slubice are very much connected. The physical connection consists of a brdge that can be walke freely without any interference of customs. Frankfurt an der Oder is known to some as being the most ugly town of Germany. I have visited Frankfurt Oder and it deserves much more credit. Yes, the city faces challenges because of a population decline that is going on for decades. But the city center of Frankfurt Oder is a pleasant place to hang about, do some shopping and have lunch.