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Edited by: Wroclaw Boy  Jul 2, 10, 23:27    #1
I'm gonna hang on for around a year or two in Poland, whats the best area?
Its a blank canvas if you could live anywhere in Poland where would it be? Lately we've been driving the Sudetans, I'd like to stay South, West but anything is an option, Zakopane etc, stay away from cities thats not an attraction at all any more.

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 Jul 3, 10, 00:15    #2
Of all the places i have been in Polska...the only place i would leave here and move to would be Jelania gora ...lovely place...with snow capped mountains in the distance...

Might be a bit cold in winter tho....
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 Jul 3, 10, 00:19    #3
Toruń, definitely Toruń. :-)
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 Jul 3, 10, 00:22    #4
Szczawnica-Kroscienko.... very nice...
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Edited by: Wroclaw Boy  Jul 3, 10, 00:27    #5
wildrover:
Jelania gora

Its nice there we were out around Nova Ruda recently, i really liked it. Drove aorund the hills from, Walbryzch to Klodzko. Took my little girl swimming in the indoor pool at Nowa Ruda, was the best day in years. The best snowboard day doesnt even compare to see the little smile on her face... She approved.
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Jul 3, 10, 00:29    #6
Zamość is a cozy town.

Zamość

The city centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Edited by: wildrover  Jul 3, 10, 00:30    #7
I have been most areas of Poland...and Jelenia is the only place i would consider moving to....

I guess i am a country boy at heart...
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 Jul 3, 10, 00:35    #8
Wroclaw Boy:
whats the best area?

depends what you are after


wildrover:
Might be a bit cold in winter tho....

nope
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 Jul 3, 10, 00:37    #9
Ironside:
nope


In that case...i am definatly gonna move there....Unless my Russian lady has other ideas...??
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 Jul 3, 10, 02:16    #10
SzwedwPolsce:
Zamość is a cozy town.

Lubelski is a superb region. Finest beer in the country too. That said, I'd go for Zwierzyniec over Zamosc; and if I've got a healthy amount of cash to spend, Lublin over Zwierzyniec.
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Edited by: Chicago Pollock  Jul 3, 10, 07:09    #11
Anywhere in Switzerland.
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 Jul 3, 10, 08:29    #12
pomerania used to be nice..
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 Jul 3, 10, 09:11    #13
In the south west it would definitely be Jelenia Góra, moved here a year ego and intend to stay for many more...
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 Jul 3, 10, 13:01    #14
plk123:
pomerania used to be nice..


Yeah...its gone down hill....since i moved here...!
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Edited by: Torq  Jul 3, 10, 13:07    #15
wildrover:
Jelania gora


That's Jelenia Góra. Nice town indeed and the area around it is great! The Karkonosze
mountains (Góry Izerskie, Szklarska Poręba, Karpacz) are beautifull in every season of
the year. Yes - if I was to live somewhere in the South of Poland, I would choose
some place in former jeleniogórskie vojvodship too.

plk123:
pomerania used to be nice


It still is!

http://www.polishforums.com/travel-tourism-5/hometown-vacation-picture s-poland-1066/8/#msg932791
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 Jul 3, 10, 23:01    #16
nice area
http://www.sudety.it/image.php?ID=262
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 Jul 3, 10, 23:17    #17

Summer on the countryside. :)
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 Jul 4, 10, 00:14    #18
http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl/photo/7/uc/ef/7ic6/wawjuFfbhBK8bnpoQB.jpg


http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl/photo/6/af/rb/nsks/mNuBwWvf0FimbFB6CX.jpg

http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl/photo/7/uc/ef/7ic6/L1dMACfn34dR5ed7dB.jpg

http://fotoforum.gazeta.pl/photo/7/uc/ef/7ic6/u27i5LaCtkSLDBVGlB.jpg

SzwedwPolsce:
Summer on the countryside. :)

what are you saying ?
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 Jul 4, 10, 00:18    #19
Wroclaw Boy:
I'm gonna hang on for around a year or two in Poland, whats the best area?
Its a blank canvas if you could live anywhere in Poland where would it be? Lately we've been driving the Sudetans, I'd like to stay South, West but anything is an option, Zakopane etc, stay away from cities thats not an attraction at all any more.

Whats your criteria? Income? Enviroment?
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Jul 4, 10, 01:21    #20
Ironside:
what are you saying ?

Looks like Sweden. So it's a good thing. ;)
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Edited by: jwojcie  Jul 4, 10, 02:02    #21
For money? Warsaw
Quality of life? Anywhere where your friends are :-)
Hm... so why you called yourself Wroclaw Boy if you relocating now?
Anyway, summer in the TriCity is really nice experience (even if it is raining)...
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 Jul 4, 10, 12:50    #22
Sokrates:
Whats your criteria? Income? Enviroment?


I just went to Bialystok with some friends from Norway, and even "out there", the town square was beatifully done, with cafè's, restaurants and nice architecture. The small pubs that you found on every street were really cool to just hang out with, on your way to the next one! The park infront of the castle was amazing and in the evenings the town square came to life with kielbasa stands, beerstands and live music. I was in heaven.

But I'm having a bit of a canundrum, as I was gonna move into my house in Mikolow in a couple of years, but since it's so costly to renovate it and I won't get a loan to fix it up, (living in Norway), I'm selling it, in order to invest the money in a finished house. Then I started to look around, what if we went somewhere else? Where is the best place to live, if not in Mikolow (Or Bielsko) What about fresh air, proximity to a nice town, roads, history, lakes, mountains...I should never have done this. This has led to a real headache! I could throw a dart at the map of Poland, and wherever it hits, you'll find a nice city, nice streets, castles, rivers, lakes, stunning nature, either the south, east, west or north, they all have something that you want to experience. And I barely even heard of the town Torq posted pictures from, Slupsk, and from the pictures he posted, one just wants to go there right away, and see it for oneself. When I went to Bialystok, we stopped in Warszawa for a day, thinking it was gonna be another big, smelly major city. We went through the "old city" and the streets surrounding it...I mean, we walked for a whole hour, and all I could see was magnificent buildings, beautiful cobbled streets, town squares filled with flower shops, restaurants, hidden bars under the streets.. My friends were blown away, and so was I. We almost had it to ourselves, there were literally no one out at midnight, even though it was a friday. The lights, the feeling, the architecture, it just blew us away.

So now I'm just looking at the map going, where the hell is the BEST place to live??? Even Warszawa looked nice! Right now I'm looking at the tri-city area, where I met my wife, we don't have any family there, but the closeness to the sea, the fresh air, the beautiful cities of Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot...you have Torun close by, the lakes...It looks perfect. I even found a property development agency that sent me information about small "villages" being built around golf-courses and near lakes. About 700 000 zloty for a fully built house in a brand new area. But then someone says; "Jelenia Gora!", and I go there to look...god damn it, it looks nice... On one side, I'm really happy that Poland has all these magnificent areas and cities, but at the other hand, it makes it even harder to pick one...

People here just say; "My city!"...but could you maybe please elaborate why you think/believe your city/area is the best? And maybe even show some pictures, like Torq did, if you have them?? This thread would be the best one so far....

And I know many polish people say, yes, it's nice, but it's so hard, the income is low, the prices are high, work is hard to come by..but if you look away from that for a moment, and just look at the area itself, from a viewpoint of architecture, nature, closeness to other cities, activities during the seasons, family life....

Dariusz
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 Jul 5, 10, 12:06    #23
As far as work and social life is cooncerned, it'd be Kraków, Poznań, and well, Warzsawa. But personally I think there's no good life in Warsaw, as there is in Kraków. Pretty much the same options there, plus great atmosphere and history in the first two ones. So choosing either of the two you'd actually have West or South as you wanted, Mr. Wroclaw Boy;)
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 Jul 5, 10, 20:38    #24
Piła. Decent sized town with lots of greenery and surrounding lakes. Short train ride to Poznan.
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 Jul 5, 10, 22:29    #25
Yes, Piła can be all right, though it is smaller (can be an advantage, of course, depending what you like). Is the deer statue on the building still there?
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 Jul 6, 10, 01:25    #26
Olaf:
Poznań


What social life? Poznan is dead during the summer...

(proof of this was several good bars being shut by 2am on saturday night!)
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 Jul 6, 10, 02:23    #27
delphiandomine:
What social life? Poznan is dead during the summer...

:D

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 Jul 6, 10, 11:10    #28
I wouldn't say it's dead. It's rather... switched to "holiday or summer mode' ;)
There's still plenty of places to go not all closing down, at 2 o'clock it would be enough for me, it's a pub right? But for all-night clubbing go to a club - last Saturday me at Eskulap prooves that you might have just gone to the wrong place if you were looking for all night party;)

cheers
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 Jul 6, 10, 23:36    #29
Olaf:
But personally I think there's no good life in Warsaw


I would disagree with you, Warsaw can offer a very good life. In Poland, Warsaw has it all, arts,culture,restaurants and schools if you have children the only thing that can restrict in warsaw is the cost. Gdansk.Krakow,Poznan and Wroclaw have a way to go before they catch up.
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Jul 6, 10, 23:53    #30
DariuszTelka:
The park infront of the castle (in Bialystok) was amazing

That park was twice as beautiful one year ago. Now they are rebuilding a lot of things there, it doesn't look so nice in my opinion.

Just wait until next summer, it will look great.

However Aleja zakochanych in the park is great, with its fountains.


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