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What is the safest district in Krakow? fairly close to the city centre...


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 Oct 19, 09, 22:45    #1
and which places should i avoid? i've heard Poland is generally safer than most of countries in western Europe but i'm sure there are dangerous places too

OsiedleRuda  Oct 19, 09, 22:49    #2
Nowa Huta is supposed to be pretty rough, but that's miles out, and you'll have little reason to visit as a tourist (unless you're one of those strange people who loves Stalinist architecture, lol)
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 Oct 19, 09, 22:53    #3
i'm not going there as a tourist. i need to find a flat for the next several months. thanx for the hint though. i'll try to avoid Nova Huta
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Oct 20, 09, 01:41    #4
The most dangerous in central Krakow are probably drunk Brits.

Nowa Huta is (in)famous in whole Poland for hooligans and other low forms life.

When you come to a new country/city/culture you learn what situations you should avoid.
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 Oct 20, 09, 12:59    #5
are there many Brits in Krakow?

i have found some flat in Pradnik Bialy. pics look fine . Does anyone of you know the place?
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Oct 20, 09, 13:11    #6
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are there many Brits in Krakow?

Yes, quite a few. But maybe Brits don't have the best reputation in Krakow.
Many Brits travel/travelled to Krakow just to party. Too much drinking and screaming, too little respect.
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 Oct 22, 09, 00:30    #7
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i'll try to avoid Nova Huta

Avoid it at night but you really should make the effort to see it while you are in Krakow. If you have even the slightest interest in history, politics, architecture, or Poland/Krakow in general you should go there just to see a legacy of communism. It certainly isn't pretty when you compare it to Krakow itself but there is something strangely fascinating about it. I went with my Polish g/f by tram on a cold wet winter's day so there weren't many people around but those that were didn't cause us any problems. I understand that there are also organised trips to Nowa Huta including at least one I have seen in Krakow which uses old Eastern bloc cars including a Trabant. Don't be put off by what people say; just don't dress like a flash tourist and if possible go with someone Polish if your language skills are limited. I've been to Krakow loads of times and to be honest it's the drunken Brits in the pubs and on easyJet that are the biggest danger.
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 Oct 22, 09, 00:37    #8
rich55:
you really should make the effort to see it while you are in Krakow

I agree.

I used to spend a lot of time there on business. It's pleasant enough and never any trouble, even in the bars at night.
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 Oct 24, 09, 12:05    #9
ok.thanks for all tips. i'll have plenty of time to visit around the city.

i've heard there are many and freqently going buses and trams in krakow
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Edited by: mafketis  Oct 24, 09, 13:56    #10
Ced, mostly post WWII Poland has a lot more economic integration than in some countries. The rich and poor live very close to each other (often in the same buildings). Overall the concept of safe and non-safe neighborhoods is mostly not really an issue.

The partial exceptions are the 60's-80's big housing estates on the outskirts of the city (though I lived in one and it was no problem whatsoever) and sometimes neighborhoods with a high percentage of older buildings in poor repair (that aren't in or close to the old town).

Street crime in Poland is much more a function of chance and bad luck (coming across the wrong person at the wrong time) than being in the wrong neighborhood at he wrong time.

Also, don't pay too much attention to what Polish people you may now tell you. Many Poles are convinced that crime is rampant and that big parts of most of the cities are dangerous at night. The statistics however are not on their side.
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 Oct 24, 09, 14:05    #11
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I wouldn't go to Podgórze though - might get quite nasty there
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 Oct 24, 09, 16:46    #12
oh ok.

my mates advised me to just avoid areas where fans of krakow football clubs tend to meet but they are not from krakow.

what about Pradnik? is it a good place?
i can have a flat there...
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 Oct 29, 09, 14:45    #13
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Hi,

Yep, Prądnik Bialy is not so bad. But bear in mind that you'll have to commute longer from there than from some less remote districts. I'd recommend rather Kazimierz district or Krowodrza, both are walking distance from the Main Market Sq. and much more prestigeous too.

regards
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 Oct 29, 09, 15:44    #14
OsiedleRuda:
Nowa Huta is supposed to be pretty rough

lived there for over one year. never had any probs but ive also heard some stories. probably its as bad pleace as any other suburbian district.
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 Nov 2, 09, 12:57    #15
Olaf:
I'd recommend rather Kazimierz district or Krowodrza, both are walking distance from the Main Market Sq. and much more prestigeous too.

Kazimierz is definately more prestigious and the flats there are brilliant. But, if you don't know the place, you will more than likely end up paying through the nose for a flat there. It's extorsionate!

As for Krowodrza, I quite liked living there...it was a nice area, but I wouldnt say it was walking distance from the main square. I mean you could walk it, but it would be quite a long walk. However the trams/buses are frequent, the only problem is that late at night the night bus is only once an hour which can be a bit of a nightmare.
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 Nov 5, 09, 11:48    #16
Pradnik wasn't the best choice:D it's really far or maybe it's my impression because i'm new here. thanks for answering. my workmate promised to help me find a flat in better place
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 Jan 29, 10, 15:11    #17
Ok, true. I meant rather old districts incorporated into Krowodrza around 1950', such as Kleparz (or Nowy Kleparz, quite close too), Łobzów is not so far either. I'm not much of a walker myself and yet I walk almost every day from work to Nowy Kleparz. It takes me 15 minutes.



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