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We Were WARNED AGAINST Visiting This Polish City 🇵🇱 

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This trip was one of the most unique trips we've taken in Poland so far.
And not because we visited two cities in two days, two interesting cities that neither of us had visited before,
But because of how different the two cities were. Extremely different. I'm talking about night and day difference.
But let's start from the top.
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@planetjames95
@planetjames95 2 года назад
After visiting this city, I feel I've gained a new superpower. I'm also hooked on Upper Silesia and want to explore every nook and cranny of this region. Suggestions for other interesting towns/cities?
@damian108
@damian108 2 года назад
Gliwice, mos def ;)
@Dzikio1
@Dzikio1 2 года назад
Toruń, one of oldest town in poland with beatiful oldtown
@konradbala1135
@konradbala1135 2 года назад
Pułtusk is very good option after visiting silesia, there are so monuments such as the longest cobblestone market in europe or the old castle by the river narew named Dom Poloni, the old town is on island so this town is called the Venice of Mazowia, there is also a huge Basilica where is the most unic vault in Poland but to get there you must go by bus, I have wriiten about that in the comments on the previous video
@newagpesa8711
@newagpesa8711 2 года назад
Sosnowiec isnt in Upper SIlesia
@jakubbilunski
@jakubbilunski 2 года назад
Gliwice! One of the best mid-sized cities in Poland. Although you have to consider that the city is being renovated and looks like a building site at times.
@QWACHU
@QWACHU 2 года назад
7:30 there is new urban eko-trend in Poland to avoid cutting lawns, so that the grass holds moisture, does not dry out and provides shelter for insects, small animals, and generally it looks more like a meadow. Also this is not always the reason for the administration's laziness ;)
@Terrus_38
@Terrus_38 2 года назад
Yeah, I know they're doing it in Szczecin.
@ericsaxon5736
@ericsaxon5736 2 года назад
I honestly like it to be a bit more wild. The manicured lawns and overly groomed trees, feel a bit fake.
@maciekszymanski6898
@maciekszymanski6898 2 года назад
Z tym ekologizmem nie przesadzajmy. Miejscowi zaczną kozy wypasać na trawnikach żeby trawa była krótko przystrzyżona, i żeby spalinowych kosiarek nie używać, a ser z mleka tych kóz będą wysyłać do Francji :)
@ceglastymonster7799
@ceglastymonster7799 2 года назад
powinni scinac pół metra albo metr od chodnika, wtedy i wygląda porządnie i służy owadom:)
@ericsaxon5736
@ericsaxon5736 2 года назад
@@maciekszymanski6898 LOL.
@zapasiewicz
@zapasiewicz 2 года назад
I have one anecdote about Sosnowiec from my life :) I once had a morning meeting in Katowice, and right after that meeting I took a train to Warsaw. The train was from Ostrava, Czech Rep., to Warsaw. Right after I got in, the yellow-vested customs officers got in the wagon and asked all passengers to prepare a passport or ID. I'm guessing that was because some people came from Czechia, and the customs wanted to check if everyone is a legitimate traveler (despite no border controls obviously). When I was handing my ID card to the officers, I jokingly said: "Well, sir, I didn't know I crossed the border in Katowice!", and he instantly came up with this response: "Yeah, but we're approaching Sosnowiec sir" :D
@ewajot7187
@ewajot7187 2 года назад
J
@Lechoslaw8546
@Lechoslaw8546 2 года назад
7:33 I prefer when grass is not being mowed. Mowing destroys biological life. Given frequent droughts it also turns beautiful green colour of lawns and multi colour flowers into brown desert.
@krakendragonslayer1909
@krakendragonslayer1909 2 года назад
100% agree
@paulomontero12
@paulomontero12 2 года назад
No need to cut the lawn till after may! But after that you must cut the lawn. In Poland they teant to cut the lawn too short dough.
@Lechoslaw8546
@Lechoslaw8546 2 года назад
@@paulomontero12 It is all about money and beaurocrates in city governments. There's an army of people profiting from useless job of cutting grass. In my view they should be moved to cleaning city from trash.
@BetulaPendulax
@BetulaPendulax 2 года назад
in warsaw we don't mow the grass very often recently. It is because of the small amount of rainfall. Unmown grass longer keeps moisture in the soil.
@przemslaw
@przemslaw 2 года назад
During heavy rainfall, it prevents erosion and the vegevation sucks up the water, during draught and heat it prevents the soil from drying up. Also, only the older, overblown blades of grass dry up while protecting the youg sprouts from the sun. Add to this the fact that mowing takes public money, add the fact that people in cramped cities crave for green areas and the wild overgrown grass actually has a nice natural appeal. Apart from the looks which some people may consider messy, there is only one drawback - some dangerous bugs may live in the tall grass, including ticks. That's not a problem for people but pet owners need to be careful. Concluding all this, the grass is mown only a few times a year.
@arkadiuszarczi1559
@arkadiuszarczi1559 2 года назад
Sosnowiec is on a scale between nice and ugly Polish cities, it is a post-industrial city located in the Silesian agglomeration, the entire region was heavily industrialized, the entire agglomeration is inhabited by about 2.5 million people, it is a pity that you did not choose, for example, Gliwice, which is also in the Silesian agglomeration not far from Katowice, and in the Silesian Voivodeship the most beautiful cities are Bielsko Biała, Pszczyna, Cieszyn, Tarnowskie Góry, Racibórz, and a lot of small towns to be found :)
@andrewplck
@andrewplck 2 года назад
Finally, the circle of meme is complete... I still hold that Sosnowiec isn't real tho.
@LauraArniman
@LauraArniman 2 года назад
Wow, You are brave :D Post apocaliptic zombies from sosnowiec didn't ate You.Congratulations.
@agnesagnes3740
@agnesagnes3740 2 года назад
Ludzie faktycznie wyglądają jak zombie chodzą jak nieprzytomni
@Vetiver999
@Vetiver999 2 года назад
you risked the child coming from Sosnowiec 😶 it was a scary episode 😁
@mariuszstopa903
@mariuszstopa903 2 года назад
From Sosnowiec with love by Planet James.
@planetjames95
@planetjames95 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣👆
@brentcole8464
@brentcole8464 2 года назад
Cześć! I am an American who studied in Austria in the 1990s. I don't understand why Starbucks even exists in Europe considering how great the coffee is there.
@matt112fly
@matt112fly 2 года назад
to sell us overpriced sugar 🤪
@brentcole8464
@brentcole8464 2 года назад
I feel the same way about Halloween. Europe doesn't need it. Halloween in Europe jest głupy.
@matt112fly
@matt112fly 2 года назад
@@brentcole8464 true, actually the Polish church prohibits Halloween, because it aligns with one of our catholic holidays where we honor saints, and our close relatives who died. But you know how it is, the US indirectly spreads its traditions and culture through movies and other ways. Now people in Poland prepare for Halloween, just in case kids show up at their door (so they don't come off as they're not up to date, or rude) - at the same time, on the same day we should be taking time to honor dead people. Sadly, it's very intrusive but at the same time people are forgetting who they are to pretend like they are Americans. It is what it is 🤷‍♂️
@genek8630
@genek8630 2 года назад
What's so bad about that city? I've been to a dozen cities in the US that would make that place seem like a paradise.
@JL1
@JL1 2 года назад
Us polish like to complain a lot. In all honesty its liveable, but still one of the worst cities
@bmix1329
@bmix1329 2 года назад
This city is also political meme in Poland. Local politicians often fights with 5g, chemtrails, lgbt etc.
@WolfKenneth
@WolfKenneth 2 года назад
Well you understand that we are one of safest countries on earth and our literally worst place is still magnitude safer than a lot of countries safest places. But Sosnowiec is far from being worst. It all began something around 80 years ago Katowice is part of Silesia and Sosnowiec while very close to it is historically part of Małopolska (Cracov is capitol of that region) called Zagłębie. That got put in Silesian adminstrative region by commies to dilute Silesian minority. Where two cultures clash memes are born.
@Beneficiis
@Beneficiis Год назад
It's a loaded subject. Originating from Upper Silesia - during interwar period, this was German territory. Katowice was in Poland, Sosnowiec was in Germany. Silesia is a de facto regional minority group, with separate dialect and customs. After WW2, when Polish border shifted westward - a lot of People from various parts of country were moved there making the area a bit incompatible with locals. Which started memes, and general low key trash talk directed from rest of upper Silesia towards this new area. Also a classic meme in region is that there's still a border check between Sosnowiec and "proper Upper Silesia". To make it silly - some older Silesian native would refer to entire "new region" of former German territory as "Alt Reich" (Silesian itself is like Polish with heavy addition of German loan words, with addition of some unique words and expressions). In general, nowadays it's just a meme. That expanded in scope a bit. But I think rest of Poland still prefers Radom as source of memes. People say that we have our own Bermuda triangle - Sosnowiec, Radom, Bydgoszcz (basically center of Poland, slightly to the south) where nothing really goes on, Łódź is in center of it :D
@joannahampton5979
@joannahampton5979 2 года назад
After seeing Marina I think you should do a video of shopping for baby necessities very, very soon 👶
@davidmoser3535
@davidmoser3535 2 года назад
VERY SOON
@piotrwismont2345
@piotrwismont2345 2 года назад
Hi, I'm from Sosnowiec and I don't understand all these jokes about the city and that's because here in Sosnowiec we are very slow to catch jokes.
@natalia001
@natalia001 2 года назад
You did it! :) I've never been to Sosnowiec but if I will I definitely must check Herbaciarnia, this place looks cool!
@krzysztofneubauer2390
@krzysztofneubauer2390 2 года назад
"Very very interesting neighbourhood here. and we are looking for something interesting"😁 A good one👍
@Aldrenas
@Aldrenas 2 года назад
Thats the way to tell Marina: "walk faster, walk faster!"
@andrewlubczuk8694
@andrewlubczuk8694 2 года назад
Very interesting City very interesting very interesting city very interesting neighborhood very very interesting neighborhood God Almighty that's hilarious is James is a Russian name?
@rafal9405
@rafal9405 2 года назад
You need to know that you have visited the poorest area of Sosnowiec. You can find similar in Warsaw fx in the Praga district. There are many really lovely, green and lively areas of Sosnowiec. It's a much better place to live than most upper Silesian cities. If you want an amazing city with good transport from Warsaw go to Bielsko-Biała called little Vienna.
@darorock
@darorock 2 года назад
Case about Sosnowiec is, that upon Poland’s partition between Prussia, Austria and Russia in late 18th century, Sosnowiec was on Russian side (it was border town). People from Silesia are proud having rather Western midset for centuries (with complex Silesian identity being specific mix of German, Czech and Polish culture), wheres habitants of Sosnowiec are considered to be rather Eastern-minded (obviously, Russian way of living and the state itself was never appealing to Western Europe). Thus, although geographically, Sosnowiec is Upper Silesia, it is regarded as Russia (with adequate contempt) by Silesian people.
@newagpesa8711
@newagpesa8711 2 года назад
Sosnowiec isnt Upper SIlesia.
@Terrus_38
@Terrus_38 2 года назад
@@newagpesa8711 Yes, Sosnowiec is in Zagłębie Dąbrowskie.
@zhangzy123
@zhangzy123 2 года назад
I'm not from Sosnowiec - for your information. It is pathetic to write about someone being treated with contempt. To make it more interesting for you, the Austrian partition was poorer than the Russian partition. Again for you - my town was in the Austrian partition and then in the Polish kingdom, which is practically the Russian partition, so that you would not think that I was prejudiced. Zabory ended in 1918. Maybe it's time to start living the future?
@darorock
@darorock 2 года назад
@@zhangzy123 i only described Upper Silesian view, that’s not personal statement
@roberturbanczyk204
@roberturbanczyk204 2 года назад
It's funny when people from upper Silesia who are same poor as people in Sosnowiec or even more exept few main streets in Katowice pretend to look down on people from Zagłębie. Meanwhile people from Śląsk with ambitions are moving to Warsaw for better future.
@Gaavcio
@Gaavcio 2 года назад
I'm surprised the video is in colour. I thought Sosnowiec was black and white.
@faustustm
@faustustm 2 года назад
it is called post production
@pa3330
@pa3330 2 года назад
thank you for showing us Sosnowiec - the 5th dimension of Poland :)
@kryhun7906
@kryhun7906 2 года назад
lol @ 22:44 guy, he said to another "haha not even pigeons like you" wtf :D
@BananOfficial
@BananOfficial 2 года назад
It was me and my Brother XDDD
@newagpesa8711
@newagpesa8711 2 года назад
Deffinitelly visit Lower SIlesia. Its the most beatiful part of Poland, but also most abandoned. In Lower Silesia you should visit towns like Kłodzko, Świdnica or Wałbrzych.
@jonashsmith394
@jonashsmith394 2 года назад
Sosnowiec is an example of a town like many in Silesia and beyond. It is a post-mining town that has not yet found an idea for itself. There are a lot of people living there for whom the coal mine is their whole life. The mine is no longer there but the miners are still there. They live off their pensions. But Sosnowiec and other towns will soon flourish. The new generation, which will no longer have to deal with the mining industry, will revive these cities.
@2mek99
@2mek99 2 года назад
While in Katowice you visited only the main street in Sosnowiec you had time to walk around the city. I can assure you that you will find the same views in Katowice, Chorzów, Bytom, Siemianowice and other Silesian cities. Sosnowiec is pretty green for this part of Poland (industrialised cities). It is a pity you did not visit the parks that were developed in Środula, Zagórze and at Stawiki lake.
@KoRbA2310
@KoRbA2310 2 года назад
After seeing Sosnowiec I must admit I was wrong... Radom isn't that bad.
@darorock
@darorock 2 года назад
Some say, Warsaw is Radom of Europe ;) I don’t entirely agree, but it’s still funny
@pamelajaye
@pamelajaye 2 года назад
I like your profile picture :-)
@WolfKenneth
@WolfKenneth 2 года назад
@@darorock well Radom is Sosnowiec of Poland and Poland is Sosnowiec of World 😆
@lukasso
@lukasso 2 года назад
That singing lady in Sosnowiec was really chilled.
@roberturbanczyk204
@roberturbanczyk204 2 года назад
After visiting Sosnowiec you should make a trip to Milanówek to see how people live in very rich town. It would be probably the biggest contrast you can make in Poland. It's not far from ochota, just 3 stations from Pruszków. This garden Town is the best place to live in mazowsze. There is also small town/village named Kleszczów. It's officially richest place in Poland. Definitelly worth to visit
@RG-cc3lq
@RG-cc3lq 2 года назад
In my opinion, Konstancin-Jeziorna is more prestigious
@roberturbanczyk204
@roberturbanczyk204 2 года назад
@@RG-cc3lq it's badly connected with ochota
@arek3866
@arek3866 2 года назад
Tworki is the best! a LOT of FUN every time.
@mpingo91
@mpingo91 2 года назад
@@arek3866 Absolutely!!! Les salutations, Napoleon
@NekromDj
@NekromDj 2 года назад
About parks. There is a trend in Poland now to reduce the number of times grass is cut down. It allows the grass to be more hydrated and resistant to drying, helps keep the micro-climate cooler and is great for bees and pollination. So it might be done on purpose.
@Kodaemon
@Kodaemon 2 года назад
17:27 I actually lived in this building as a student, second window from the top on the left :) Sosnowiec hosts a branch of the Silesian University of Katowice, located very close nearby. The Stonehenge pizzeria that you passed and Herbaciarnia Marzenie which you stopped by are popular student (and lecturer) hangouts.
@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle
@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your day off the beaten path !
@mikeses4392
@mikeses4392 2 года назад
I like the way you can explore and find such random things like someone drying their laundry in the park. Crazy…
@wojciechurbanski5922
@wojciechurbanski5922 2 года назад
I totally agree with Marina - this small park, with big pond in the center and various trees around, was also my favourite. Remove the asphalt and it would be a great place to film some scenes in a fantasy movie :) Beautiful.
@bartoszdoega3804
@bartoszdoega3804 2 года назад
next city to visit: Wejherowo - Sosnowiec of Pomeranian disrict ;)
@jammerc64
@jammerc64 2 года назад
Stonehenge Pub! 😃 Must be area of Żytnia St. then. We were visiting it lot, while studying English at university nearby 😊
@twisters999
@twisters999 2 года назад
Nice :D I love this city!
@Rhakio
@Rhakio 2 года назад
We told you before
@PI0TYCH
@PI0TYCH 2 года назад
8:09 In the building where I work in my town there's a bistro with Polish Kitchen meals for 18 zlotys or even cheaper (depend what meal) and this is something wonderful. I love it in my country. I think at 8:09 you see something similar. With such prices it's not economical to cook in home (time, electricity, water, products). I do it only in weekends, what is some kind of relax to me, unless we go to restaurants.
@robertraszkowski3016
@robertraszkowski3016 2 года назад
To experience real Silesia you really need to visit "Familoki" - residence. Essentially houses made for mine or steel mill workers. In Katowice there is renovated place called "Nikiszowiec". Really awesome place. I am sure You will love it.
@cherrysweet6937
@cherrysweet6937 2 года назад
Sosnowiec is not in Silesia, it's in Zagłębie. You need a passport to get there from Silesia😉
@lm157
@lm157 2 года назад
It's rather other way round, you need a passport from Sosnowiec to Silesia ;P
@MelaBruxa
@MelaBruxa 2 года назад
@@lm157 You need a visa ;)
@radiozelaza
@radiozelaza 2 года назад
all the towns within that metropolitan area would require many days if not weeks to properly visit and explore. I've been to Gliwice, Chorzów and Bytom, for instance, and Bytom was the most depressive, almost as apocalyptic as Sosnowiec ;) but there's a museum with decent artworks. Tarnowskie Góry has a defunct quarry/mine with great rocks to admire. And don't forget about the hałdas all across the Upper Silesia
@planetjames95
@planetjames95 2 года назад
I must visit Bytom!
@da__987
@da__987 2 года назад
It is so nice to see these streets once again ;)
@tinac945
@tinac945 2 года назад
It must've been a quaint city at one time. Doesn't look like much new economic growth (all the $2.50 stores!) Glad you were safe; a few streets made me a bit nervous.
@mateuszlech5276
@mateuszlech5276 2 года назад
The crime in Poland is so small that statistically it is easier to get struck by lightning than to murder 😅 Sosnowiec, it is not too pretty.
@johngorentz6409
@johngorentz6409 2 года назад
I like your way of looking at urban streets, so subscribed in the hopes of seeing more like this. If you want to visit another small city that people warned against, maybe you could do a trip to Włocławek. Four years ago I got some help identifying my grandmother's old village from people on a Polish genealogy forum. I asked which city would be best to stay in for a couple of days, Włocławek or Płosk, as they were both about the same distance away. I got several comments to the effect that nobody had heard anyone say anything good about Włocławek, but Płosk was good to visit for a couple of days. In the end I decided they were right, and that Płosk might be easier for non-Polish speaking tourists. We very much enjoyed our time there. But I've wanted to go back and see Włocławek, too, just because my grandmother (who had spelled it Rätslavik, which I presume was the German version) had said it was the nearest town to her village. On our last day in Poland we were strolling around various side streets in Warsaw, somewhat like you were doing in Muranów , and I told my wife we should never come back, because it could never be this good again. I've wanted to go back anyway, but covid and other things have interfered and at our age there may not be too many more opportunities. A few weeks ago I checked on the hotels we had stayed at in Płosk and Warsaw, and it seemed they were not taking reservations all summer. I wonder if they are housing refugees from Ukraine now, which made me wonder if as tourists in Poland we would just be getting in the way. Watching your videos may be the closest I can get to seeing the things I want to see. (For several years I've wanted to visit Ukraine, too, but it doesn't seem like that's going to happen anytime soon.)
@maroszukaro9082
@maroszukaro9082 2 года назад
Im suprised people in Sosnowiec didnt think you're trying to steal their souls with that magic little box and started throwing rocks at you.
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115 2 года назад
Fair
@karo4524
@karo4524 2 года назад
You guys did it!😆👍 Wow, some interesting marketing strategy and quite a lineup of those business there... guns, security, coffins.🤦🏼‍♀️😄 Sosnowiec scores big in my book for not having the terrible Starbucks anywhere in sight. Btw, there was something charming about that tearoom and that area in general.
@bartomiejpilorz7504
@bartomiejpilorz7504 2 года назад
If you want a city that you REALLY shouldn't visit, then check out Bytom. Once it was called a pearl of Silesia, nowadays its considered to be one of the ugliest cities in Poland.
@lm157
@lm157 2 года назад
It's only due to the neglect of the city council, I watched it deteriorate over the years. I remember it when it was in quite a good shape and even though it was still in neglect it was beautiful in some placers. Watching those beautiful Fin du Siècle town buildings falling into ruins was really painful. Then some of them disappeared indefinately, such a pity...
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115 2 года назад
Yo James, you made a mockery of the city I grew up in, I thought we were pals
@motorolka164
@motorolka164 2 года назад
I lived few years ago in Bytom(also close to Katowice). And i agree theres huge diference from other big cities in Poland. In central area you can find a lot of seconhands, cheap shops "5zł za wszystko", cheap boots and antykwariat(used books). I actualy miss last one :( and kind of building also make huge diference. You can't find familoki(buildings for miners 10:35) in other part of Poland so you can easily recognize by them where you are.
@namelastname8D
@namelastname8D 2 года назад
No all is cotton candy and pixie dust, isn't it? So, Lower Silesia next!
@grazynaniedbalska8051
@grazynaniedbalska8051 2 года назад
Jako osoba z centrum kraju zupełnie nie rozumiem tego natrząsania się Ślązaków z Sosnowca. Miasto jak miasto - wcale nie najgorsze! Trzymam kciuki, żeby Sosnowiec dalej się szybko rozwijał i przeganiał te poniemieckie "cuda".
@janantoni3604
@janantoni3604 2 года назад
to ma podloze historyczne ;Sosnowiec to miasto bylo pod zaborem rosyjskim a Katowice pod zaborem niemieckim.Stad te zarty poniewarz te miasta sa polozone blisko siebie and dzieli ich wiele ze wzgledow na roznice miedzy dwoma innymi kulturami ktore pozostaly po zaborcach.
@grazynaniedbalska8051
@grazynaniedbalska8051 2 года назад
Ja wiem, że to ma podłoże historyczne, ale nie rozumiem po co to dalej ciągnąć i po co tym epatować zagranicznego gościa (chyba że robią to trolle). U nas też mówiło się kiedyś "coś pan z Grójca?" (przepraszam Grójec), ale teraz raczej nikt już tak nie mówi.
@mateuszlech5276
@mateuszlech5276 2 года назад
Ok guys from all the world, you've just seen a worse face of Poland. This is what it looks like in the bad neighborhoods we are joking about. But there was a lot of greenery anyway, cars on the street were safe. Peaceful surroundings, no gangs. Bicycle paths 😉 Communication that works very well. How do you rate it?
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115 2 года назад
I think you haven't seen a bad neighborhood wtf
@jakubkful
@jakubkful 2 года назад
Everything is a balcony. Balconies are life :D. Seriously, when I look at balconies I can hear your voice in my head :P I think I overdosed youtube.
@planetjames95
@planetjames95 2 года назад
It's my clandestine strategy to get you hooked!
@jakubkful
@jakubkful 2 года назад
@@planetjames95 Well, you did it.
@krzysztofkietzman3332
@krzysztofkietzman3332 2 года назад
@@planetjames95 Do you even have a balcony in your new place?
@tjblues01
@tjblues01 2 года назад
If you like nice parks then you should check up one in Kazimierz Gorniczy (part of Sosnowiec). No disappointment there. They even have a mini zoo - it's free. (at least it was like that in my times in Poland)
@lord0qpa
@lord0qpa 2 года назад
Its not true there are no chain stores in Sosnowiec :) Next to the Malachowskiego street You were walking is Sosnowiec Plaza with c&a, cinema city, mcdonalds etc There is Plejada shopping centre with reserved zara bershka And they have very good looking (with London-look alleys;) „Designer Outlet” shopping centre with calvin klein, timberland, deni cler, ecco, regatta, large nike factory store …
@upsdwatrzy2252
@upsdwatrzy2252 2 года назад
I prefer if they don't cut grass too often. A bit more real, relaxing and probably better for pollinators, birds, etc.
@krzysztofkolarz3390
@krzysztofkolarz3390 2 года назад
22:46 One boy says to another: - Even pigeons don't like you ... :)
@Zecefiasz
@Zecefiasz 2 года назад
uhhh episode about Sosnowiec mhhhhmmm yummie :D haha... bless from Gliwice form Upper Silesia :) you need to check our cute, compact City :) You will love to be here...
@salad7776
@salad7776 Год назад
One of the strangest cities in Silesia is Jastrzębie-Zdrój, before the 2WW a picturesque healing resort, where later on huge deposits of hard coal were found and where such special (and currently expensive) coal mine is located. This is the biggest city with ~80k inhabitants without any train connection, with tremendous amount of similar blocks of flats and with one of the highest suicide rates in the region. On the other hand, very green with many parks and one with the highest income per capita in the entire country 🤪
@Kiewicz92
@Kiewicz92 2 года назад
I love the way you said Polski kurczak, it sounded really funny xD
@elayeth
@elayeth 2 года назад
If you are looking for underrated cities, visit Bydgoszcz.
@andysm1964
@andysm1964 2 года назад
Im glad someelse mentioned the grass in public parks being allowed to grow `wild` by not cutting the lawns.Anyway,James, great portray of this town/city. Did you come to a conclusion why this town has a negative reputation? keep safe you four
@pamelajaye
@pamelajaye 2 года назад
I see it was warm enough for Marina to take her jacket off! And I figured out that there were no seats left on the train, although I didn't get all the words.
@kolo4448
@kolo4448 2 года назад
to try really good ice cream you have to go to Skoczów ;)
@rustamfataliyev2187
@rustamfataliyev2187 2 года назад
Hey bro, we are gonna be in Warsaw this Saturday. Just let me know if u need anything from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 Cheers mate. Keep up the good work!
@antija6825
@antija6825 2 года назад
time for ENERGYLANDIA
@leszekleszek773
@leszekleszek773 2 года назад
Those post-industrial cities still look like 50 years ago...everything is rusty and half-demolished... Bytom is even worse! I guess it must be similar to the US "Rust of Belt" region
@kornellenrok3248
@kornellenrok3248 2 года назад
There is knew wave about treating the grass in the cities. The cutting is not eco friendly. We have to get used to bushes in the city. I like it.
@gustawkrzewicki1496
@gustawkrzewicki1496 2 года назад
2:00 Sosnowiec is not in upper Silesia bur near. But nice video
@witoldstrojny9572
@witoldstrojny9572 2 года назад
There is a famous saying about Sosnowiec that the best thing you can encounter there is a bus to Katowice :D
@DerekHundik
@DerekHundik 2 года назад
9:45 it was poster about live show Never heard of SKA music ?
@DrunkFromTheAir
@DrunkFromTheAir 2 года назад
You must see Pszczyna, Pearl of Upper Silesia ❤️❤️❤️
@robertkukuczka6946
@robertkukuczka6946 2 года назад
Oh great O waited for it.
@matt112fly
@matt112fly 2 года назад
what a contrast compared to other cities you've visited 😳
@SkyIsThere.
@SkyIsThere. 2 года назад
hi can i ask what was the name of the hotel in katowice?
@rekinludojadek
@rekinludojadek 2 года назад
Jestem rodowitym Warszawianinem i zauważyłem, że dowcipy o Sosnowcu opowiadają głównie ludzie z różnych Zielonek, Tłuszcza czy Przasnysza. Nie da się ukryć, że próbują tak odreagować kompleksy. Tak mówię szczerze. Miejsce pochodzenia oczywiście nie ma znaczenia dla tego kim się jest, ale nie udawajmy też, że nie ma czegoś takiego jak kompleks pochodzenia z małego miasta. I właśnie taki kompleks łatwo odreagować śmiejąc się z innego miasta.
@dawidfizyk6817
@dawidfizyk6817 2 года назад
We invite you to visit Bydgoszcz :)
@marekkwapisiewicz2675
@marekkwapisiewicz2675 2 года назад
Finally you have found some bad maintained area 😄 Łódź in many places out of touristy areas looks like Sosnowiec so I am not surprised.
@nzgamingfan
@nzgamingfan 2 года назад
Well, at least the weather was nice =D
@poloziki9990
@poloziki9990 2 года назад
And tomorrow, you should visit ŚWIEBODZIN.
@tomaszzawada2195
@tomaszzawada2195 2 года назад
Iam from Sosnowec near Katowice.... Katowice is very good better than Sosnowiec. they could look better but wrong people are presidents !! Lots of buildings are from ww2 or maybe before and they look scary or you could say patology living there :( in Sosnowiec you could smell too much smoke from chimneys never mind i was born there i have family in Sosnowiec since 10 years lots of changed in Sosnowiec or Katowice in some of part of sosnowiec or katowice nobody restored any buildings or roads :( I hope you enjoyed your stay :)
@infirmux
@infirmux Год назад
did anyone made you aware that Sosnowiec is just over the border of Silesia? It's not only regional border but former country border at times. At there is a big difference about IN Silesia and OUT :). Not necessarily resentment.
@kubamosakowski7350
@kubamosakowski7350 2 года назад
I recommend you Warmia region in north of Poland
@filipklonowski1221
@filipklonowski1221 2 года назад
I'm so glad you both survived!
@kasst111
@kasst111 2 года назад
Województwo śląskie dzielimy na Sosnowiec i resztę :) A tak poważnie, to Sosnowiec jest dla nas za granicą:)
@janekzwyky6416
@janekzwyky6416 2 года назад
Sosnowiec Air is different xDDDDD
@TheBart990
@TheBart990 2 года назад
Now that you have seen the worse city in Poland go to one of the gems. Which is Zamość. It's a really unique little town.
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115
@tomaszadamnowowieyski6115 2 года назад
You are the worst human tho
@NekromDj
@NekromDj 2 года назад
It's a caae study for many architects and urbanists around the world
@roberturbanczyk204
@roberturbanczyk204 2 года назад
Zamość is definitelly a must see town
@BrassLock
@BrassLock 2 года назад
Did you meet many Polish Plumbers? They were very popular in Pre-Brexit Little Britain 🇬🇧 but have returned to Poland in droves.
@dsgg5714
@dsgg5714 2 года назад
Wow, you've visited Łódź and Sosnowiec, so next ones should be Wałbrzych and Białystok :DDD
@Pandzikizlasu80
@Pandzikizlasu80 2 года назад
There is nothing wrong with Wałbrzych. Just an ordinary Lower Silesian post-industrial town. In fact it is a very interesting place.
@krzesimirchrzastowicz4833
@krzesimirchrzastowicz4833 2 года назад
@@Pandzikizlasu80 I'll disagree. Wałbrzych is too interesting and mysterious to call it "ordinary". You can love it or hate it, but Wałbrzych never was an ordinary or typical Polish town. But in spite of how interesting it is there is a still contrast between its rich past and the poverty of today, even if it is not so bad as it was for 20 years.
@dsgg5714
@dsgg5714 2 года назад
@@Pandzikizlasu80 lol, the city centre is completely dead, there is no cultural live or so. Malaise on the streets, poverty and chavs everywhere. But the surroundings are great (nature, mountains, palaces and castles). It would be a good city for someone, who also likes mountain biking. But I can't imagine raising up children in such a city without any bigger perspectives (taking into consideration size and population of this city).
@lm157
@lm157 2 года назад
Sosnowiec is NOT Upper Silesia, it's in another region called : Zagłębie (in English it would be : Basin, cuz it is a coal basin). Even though Katowice and Sosnowiec are very close to each other, circa 30 min on tram or bus, the cultures there are very different, also mentality is different, we call it sometimes "The furthest Southern district of Warsaw" ;P
@lord0qpa
@lord0qpa 2 года назад
Fun fact: the only Mercedes - Benz car dealership in Silesian Voivodship is in Sosnowiec. You cant buy new Mercedes in Katowice ;)
@newagpesa8711
@newagpesa8711 2 года назад
Sosnowiec isnt in Silesia.
@gustawone
@gustawone 2 года назад
But you have a Ferrari and Maserati car dealership in Katowice
@daylightvampire1370
@daylightvampire1370 2 года назад
It's taking you ages to get to Wroclaw 😛 you will move from Warsaw after visiting it, promise
@wojtekqwe1
@wojtekqwe1 2 года назад
Sosnowiec is quite cool in my opinion.
@agataostrowska1049
@agataostrowska1049 2 года назад
Another Polish city that everyone makes fun of is Radom ;) It's really close to Warsaw, you should check it out!
@HotSzejk
@HotSzejk 2 года назад
In fact there is a movement of people fighting for city services not to trim grass. This way it doesn't dry out and it keeps water in the soil. This makes temperature lower too! It preserves bees and other worms that are very important to the nature. So it's actually nice that they keep it long and wild. It is miserable when everything is perfect. Nature is perfect as it is, no man hand is necessary all the time, right? 😇
@emilsarniak1299
@emilsarniak1299 2 года назад
I love your heavy Ukrainian accent !
@planetoidpluto
@planetoidpluto 2 года назад
Good vido!!!!!!!!!!
@KosmicznaMina
@KosmicznaMina 2 года назад
Even in my very small town in southern Poland we have better park 😆 Rabka Zdrój pozdrawia
@kacper3914
@kacper3914 2 года назад
Lmao its my hometown and its great:) Still love to comeback to look how this city is evolving through years:)
@kacper3914
@kacper3914 2 года назад
You've missed in Sosnowiec "WakeZone" aka Stawiki - its actually one of the best tracks for wakeboard in EU, 3 lakes to walk around, football stadium etc... Other one is Środula park with man-built hill for skiing:)
@kacper3914
@kacper3914 2 года назад
Places you've been especially that one with tea shop is like ghost streets of Sosnowiec, its one of the oldest parts and also poor right now....
@dariodidarko6235
@dariodidarko6235 2 года назад
Always a sucker for balconies :D
@antjek1079
@antjek1079 2 года назад
I mean i would say something nice about my City częstochowa so you can visit but i think there isn't exept we have lots of churches and like most famous church in Poland (maybe) jasna góra
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