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03-29-2017, 05:47 PM
I went on a Euro trip for game a few months ago. I went to a handful of countries (many Eastern European countries, but not Ukraine yet), I expected Poland to be one of the worse because of how much negativity it gets here, but it was actually my favorite. I am Mediterranean looking so that may have helped me.
Anyway here is what I found
Warsaw- was actually pretty damn good.
Krakow - sucked very hard-- was worse than gaming in the US in many ways, and I'd say overall too! (due to being overrun by british stag parties, the girls were often very cold).
I'm going back in about a month, and want to go to the best places. I looked up a ton of cities, seems like most 2nd tier cities have direct Ryanair or other budget airline flights so I'm trying to avoid those.
I thought about trying Wroclaw, but figure I'd reach out to you guys to help guide me to the best cities (not like Krakow where its overrun with british stag parties and girls are cold).
Look forward to hearing from you guys!
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03-29-2017, 06:13 PM
Curious about this as well... there are constantly conflicting reports on the most 'highly touted' countries on this forum. You seem to have a pretty contentious opinion, in that I've mostly read Warsaw is a 'shithole' or 'ugly' or too tourisy, and that Krakow wasn't actually bad.
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03-29-2017, 06:28 PM
I looove Warsaw, Gdanskie, Szczecin and Sopot. But my friend lives in eastern Poland and he says it is indeed a shithole but the girls there are naturally feminine and cute.
the only problem about eastern poland is that the biggest city there has about 300k citizens and there are not many venues to choose from. It can be good but not on daily/weekly basis
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03-29-2017, 07:52 PM
Quote: (03-29-2017 06:13 PM)Glass Wrote:
Curious about this as well... there are constantly conflicting reports on the most 'highly touted' countries on this forum. You seem to have a pretty contentious opinion, in that I've mostly read Warsaw is a 'shithole' or 'ugly' or too tourisy, and that Krakow wasn't actually bad.
Sometimes I question how much of it is deliberate misinformation. Obviously it's usually not, different people with their difference traits play differently in different places etc. Or people have gone at different times (timing is very important) or during different conditions, and that has coloured their experience.
But I've seen at least one case, for example, where someone said something about where he was living had easy and good looking women, and he was foreigner, but then posted later about how it's much too hard for foreigners and it's best to go elsewhere.
This is why to some extent its best just to go and test it yourself.
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03-29-2017, 11:13 PM
One man's paradise is another man's hell, depending on how your personality and appearance meshes with the culture you're visiting. That's why you should always take the "this city is awesome/sucks" opinions with a grain of salt.
Polish girls are normally a bit more perplexed than most other countries, so it's the kind of place that will generate more conflicting experiences than usual. Some guys will slay in Poland like nowhere else and some who slay elsewhere, simply cannot make it work there no matter what they do.
Like Phoenix said, there's only one way to find out how it will work for you.
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03-30-2017, 05:15 PM
Yes but in Warsaw I went to the clubs and got eyes all the time and girls were receptive, in Krakow they often couldn't give less of a shit.
For me the reason why was clear-- Krakow is overrun by British stag (bachelor) parties. They're everywhere and they suck. These guys are there for a weekend and the girls know it. They often have reckless and very aggressive game and hit on every girl in sight.
That is why girls dont even care about the value of you being a foreigner there, even if you didn't do anything wrong yourself.
Even in day game, I'd go ask an indirect opener like "do you know how to get to ______?" And they just ignore you- like they notice you, but completely ignore you and walk away. This would virtually never happen to me in Warsaw (which Warsaw is a bigger city by the way).
Thus I am looking for towns in Poland, with a good number of younger girls that haven't been overrun by British stag parties and what not. I am thinking to check out Wroclaw, beyond that I dont know- I hear Poznan sucks now too (like Krakow), if you've been there or are there please share! If anything I'm a strong wingman with over 100 lays (I don't try hard anymore and naturally exude value), so we could link up there too, send me a PM if you want.
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03-30-2017, 06:24 PM
@travellingparty I recommend Lublin, Rzeszów and Bydgoszcz. The girls were more receptive than other cities and they have a good party scene, especially Bydgoszcz.
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03-31-2017, 11:14 AM
^ Just mentioning out of responsibility, Bydgoszcz has a strong hooligan culture (probably the strongest in Poland) so while you'd probably be ok there, be extra careful not to be a dick as that can escalate very, very quickly. Bold and underline this statement if you're not white.
The city's best club (Kredens) is unfortunately shut down, that place was a real legend. A few other below mediocre clubs popped up instead.
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03-31-2017, 10:31 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm taking it all into account.
One question I have, is, some people say eastern Poland is better-- but then I also here its more religious and conservative, that seems like it would be a disadvantage no?
Also for any newcomers to this thread I still welcome more feedback on favorite cities there.
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04-10-2017, 05:29 AM
I love Krakow! It's one of the best cities in Europe for me. So beautiful, so much to do! However, I feel very calm in the oldtown of Warsaw, as well, maybe it's just because I come there really often, or maybe that's the secret of the city!
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04-10-2017, 06:21 AM
Try every city except from Krakow,Warsaw and Wroclaw and see what is the one that fits you better.
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11-06-2018, 07:02 PM
Warsaw - is by far the best city!
Poznan - second.
(I'v lived and studied in Poland for over 6 years up until this year and I have travelled the country extensively in that time visiting pretty much every single Polish city with a population over 200,000 people)