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Polish people don't like clubs in Holland :D


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marekjs
  Sep 24, 07, 12:06  #1

Hey.
I'm living in Schiedam near Rotterdam. I go to any clubs to Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Scheveningen, it doesn't matter where. People are very mixed there, no problem to find new friends.
Big BUT...I didn't catch any Polish clubbers... is any financial reason only, or different thinks?
Off course, I can find some people, who buying lot of beers in shops, but it's not to me :D .
Anybody interesting to go to any clubs?
Saturday is good in Thalia Lounge in Rotterdam, I remember Escape, Power Zone, The Mansion, or Melkweg in Amsterdam. I prefer train, metro, but I can drink Red Bull and go by car hihi :D .

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szkotja2007
  Sep 24, 07, 12:18  #2

Iam not Polish but I tried a few clubs when I was in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The door staff were a bit too serious, didn't seem to like two single guys ( tourists ) trying to get in. Inside the clubs it was OK.
Its the same for a lot of places I suppose.

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marekjs
  Sep 24, 07, 12:48  #3

:D
Hey. I hadn't any problems to enter to any clubs. Sometimes, I can get something like "to members only", but it depends to situation. Sometimes, when you enter first time, next time is open, because they have very good memory. Sometimes, simple "Good Evening" enough. When you go first, second, third etc time, next isn't any problem.
One Saturday I was in Zebra in Amsterdam and they said "for members". Next Sat, I changed my clothes and it was open to me ;D .
After some time,you know what tricks are here.
I've good support from my Dutch friends too, or I check djguide.nl , it makes good direction where you can go ...
I prefer Escape, because service is good and still same people on dance floor, by bar and after some time, when you enter there, you don't need to say all stories, what you want to drink because they remember, that's very nice ...

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trisky
  Jun 17, 08, 15:35  #4

Come to Leiden my friend, LVC is the place to be.

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Marek
  Jun 28, 08, 10:22  #5

Do the Dutch like to visit Poland?? Just curious :)

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Arien
Edited by: Arien  Jun 28, 08, 11:39  #6

marekjs:
is any financial reason only, or different thinks?


I think it's because of financial reasons for the most part, as a few Polish friends of mine preferred to stay at their bungalow, but when I offered to pay a few drinks and to take a few of them to a few places we've had a good time overall.. Some girls I've worked with didn't have any problems finding the clubs in my town either, and many others seem to frequent our little center more often in the summer season..

Marek:
Do the Dutch like to visit Poland?? Just curious :)


Some do.



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Marek
  Jun 28, 08, 11:50  #7

Whereto then? :)

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Arien
  Jun 28, 08, 11:51  #8

In Holland or in Poland?

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Marek
  Jun 28, 08, 12:06  #9

In Poland. I figure Dutch know pretty much where they liking going in their own country :)

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Arien
  Jun 28, 08, 14:26  #10

Marek:
I figure Dutch know pretty much where they liking going in their own country :)


Yup.



Although I wouldn't know all the places-to-be in Poland, so I guess you could tell me more about that?

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Marek
Edited by: Marek  Jun 28, 08, 14:37  #11

Although I'm not Polish either, I'd say that Kraków, Częstochowa (The Black Madonna Shrine) and the Tatry region near Zakopane are probably the most worth seeing.

Ik weet maar niet, of je al Pools kan. 'T is toch anders dan in Nederland, waar bijna ieder meestal goed Engels spreekt:) In Polen is 't heelemaal mogelijk, dat geen mens op straat zelfs in ziekenhuizen, bij de politie enz., zoals op het platte land, Engels spreekt.

In the larger towns though, language shouldn't be much of a problem for you. Some older people even speak respectable German (...though not willingly)!

It depends wholly on your interests as a tourist/vacationer or more serious visitor.

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Arien
Edited by: Arien  Jun 28, 08, 14:54  #12

Marek:
Ik weet maar niet, of je al Pools kan.


Tak trochę, ja uczę języka Polskiego..

Marek:
In Polen is 't heelemaal mogelijk, dat geen mens op straat zelfs in ziekenhuizen, bij de politie enz., zoals op het platte land, Engels spreekt.


Wiem.

Marek:
In the larger towns though, language shouldn't be much of a problem for you. Some older people even speak respectable German (...though not willingly)!


Begrijpelijk..

Marek:
It depends wholly on your interests as a tourist/vacationer or more serious visitor.


I guess it's a little bit of both..



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Marek
  Jun 30, 08, 10:06  #13

I then would, once more, recommend any of the above places I mentioned:)

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Marek
  Jul 1, 08, 09:20  #14

A reverse question for you now. Where in Holland, i.e. the Netherlands, do most Polish tourists/visitors tend to go?

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Marek
  Jul 2, 08, 12:19  #15

When I was a tourist in Holland, for whatever it's worth, I enjoyed Alkamaar, Amsterdam and ?, forgot the name of another small town nearby :)

Ik houde van deze deftige oude burgerhuizen langs de grachten in Amsterdam. Geweldig!!

The architecture I found similar to parts of Poland, e.g. Danzig/Gdańsk.

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