Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Polish cities??

What is the greatest Polish city?? Reasons??

Polish cities??
Krakow is beautiful because it's old and has a lot of culture. It also has cobblestone streets and a castle downtown. It's full of exciting little shops and restaurants.


The tri-city is three cities Gdynia, Gdansk, Sopot and is in the north of poland by the baltic sea. It's also beautiful there.


I personally don't like Warsaw as I find it to be a cold city, people don't speak to each other, everyone's too busy. A lot of the buildings have been destroyed through the war so it doesn't have much history left, just a lot of new buildings.


Krakow's more laid back.
Reply:Warsaw? I'm not sure if that is spelled correctly. A friend of mine is from there.
Reply:Warsaw is the biggest, if that's what you mean...


I would say Krakow, Gdansk and Wroclaw, because they are the most interesting.
Reply:Warsaw.





It has a little bit of everything. There's something there for everyone!
Reply:Personally, I think Krakow. It's cosmopolitan but not too big. There's lots to do, good restaurants, shopping, good accommodation. Lots of attractions - Auschwitz (of course) and the Wieliczka salt mines. Nice, friendly people.





Warsaw's ok. To be honest, other than the old town, I didn't find it very interesting and it's really big, hard to get around.
Reply:Warsaw 'cause its capital of government and Cracow (polish Kraków) 'cause its capital of culture.
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Reply:I Would Say Warsaw or Krakow because thy are rich in history and you'll probably not get bored in any of these cities.
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