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DavidODwyer   
6 Mar 2011
UK, Ireland / Irish Times: Irish workers warm to Poland [24]

Have to say maybe its just where I live but alot of people are choosing to go to Australia, I know about 12 people who left and are gone to Australia. None who have left Ireland for another country.
DavidODwyer   
19 Feb 2011
Life / Weed (Cannabis) prices in Poland. (Difficulty to obtain) [31]

Just curious how much people pay a gram in those areas and if it is difficult to obtain.

Seen an old thread on this on the forums and well - before it happens,
This thread is not about the effects negative or positive about marijuana.
DavidODwyer   
27 Jan 2011
Travel / Cost of "living" Zakopane (Tourist) [10]

@Smurf.

We always planned on renting out an apartment or house. The two houses we tried to contact where already booked out for the July and august. . . There's a nice apartment free for that period that I might consider If I cant find another house.

My concern with an apartment is - we are going to be fairly loud and I don't want to annoy people/Get noise complaints.

And as for the spirits discussion, When in Rome(Poland) etc etc, Vodka it is.

And on a side note; If by cultured you mean not a load of scumbag twats you've hit the right note. But besides that me and my friends aren't exactly the "Club and bangin toones" crowd, so Ibiza has no appeal to any of us.

Also Lviv, Ill keep that idea for another trip I think we will be fairly busy for the time we have planned.

As regards to bringing home drink. Przemyśl is on the border of the ukarine thus cheap fags and drink at a "car boot sale" equivalent. They'll be going in my check-in luggage and ill take advantage of the duty free.

Apple or pear I can get over here, but Smirnoff Black Lable is hard to get in Ireland (Yes I know it's smirnoff still) also Belvedere or Chopin Vodka I wouldn't mind. Wouldn't mind bringing some wisniowa home either.
DavidODwyer   
27 Jan 2011
Travel / Cost of "living" Zakopane (Tourist) [10]

Been to Poland a few times so far so Iv managed to get the price of drink down to a tee so far! Thanks for the info on the dinner,

Bottle of vodka, less than 20zl, cans of beer are usually around 10zl for 4 cans..& that would be the decent beer.

Sher, we'll have to bring the Barrys tea with us, I was looking at hypermarkets there's an "alma" near one of the apartments were planing on renting and they have a nice variety of whiskeys - although mostly imported so more expensive anyway I befriended a pole quite a while ago since then have become more fond of vodka than whiskey.

(Alma24.pl) (Yes I have enough spare time to go search for supermarkets to get an idea of drink turns out if 5 of us lads contributed 25 euro each we would get something like 30*4Packs of Tyskie and 6 various bottles of vodka - shocked to say the least)

We will be going in July (as I failed to mention) after our leaving cert's 5 other lads and my girlfriend. Spending 11 days in Zakopane then 2 days in my girlfriend down - Przemyśl.

Unfortunately as of yet none of us have a full license but if someone pulled one out of the bag before July we would go for renting a car, but the insurance might be ridiculous for a foreign tourist who just got there license.

As for stuff to do I cant see a problem with this,

Two birthday party's
Pubs
Morskie Oko
Mountain Biking
Quading
Mountain climbing (Bit pricey)
Rafting

Also as for day trips - an extended list found bellow may help.

tatratravel.com.pl/w_jednodniowe.html

To be fair, all the places we've been looking at are fairly classy ending up at only around 160 euro each for us for the eleven days but I suppose thats something substantial considering its almost 4000zl for a person living and working in an economy such as Poland.

Thanks for the help.
DavidODwyer   
27 Jan 2011
Travel / Cost of "living" Zakopane (Tourist) [10]

Me and several of my friends plan on visiting Zakopane during the summer.

I would appreciate if you could assist me with breaking down the cost for some of the following.

A meal in a restaurant.

Train from Krakow to Zakopane ( i know this will vary etc but a guesstimate or average would be nice)

Pint in a pub.

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If I think of anything else I will add it but feel free to just tell me the prices of stuff you deem relevant or, tell me what you would advise a young male to bring to Zakopane for fourteen days, keeping in mind you'll be with several other people and two of those lads, birthdays will fall within these fourteen days.
DavidODwyer   
26 Jan 2011
Travel / Alcohol prices in Poland (Zakopane). [Off-Licence / Store] [20]

Polish police take NO sh1te.

True, True - But I guess that's true with all country's when your a guest there.
^ Not that all police take no ****, but that you shouldn't be hassling authority's in any country, especially where your a guest.
DavidODwyer   
26 Jan 2011
Travel / Alcohol prices in Poland (Zakopane). [Off-Licence / Store] [20]

I'll keep that in mind, but where not exactly rough people of sorts, and being a "educated foreigner" not to sound arrogant I'd hope police would be smart enough not to go assaulting physically. There would be a difference between a busker or a homeless person as they aren't going to show up at an embassy with complaints.

In short just saying I'd hope my doubts that a policeman would physically assault a foreigner are well founded on the basis that politically they have far louder a voice than a busker or homeless person and complaints to the right people can result in there job loss, and believe me I don't mean to sound arrogant nor do I claim to have "connections in high places"

Also, for people who find this thread via Google etc,

The best way to find prices of alcohol in Poland is going on a popular supermarket chain such as;

Alma.pl then entering the post code of where you wish to travel - Zakopane; 34-500 I believe.

Then just browse there website to the alcohol section where you can see prices in zł.

Best regards and thanks for the advice money related or not.
DavidODwyer   
26 Jan 2011
Travel / Alcohol prices in Poland (Zakopane). [Off-Licence / Store] [20]

Ahhh okay at first I miss-understood what you meant by "lad" culture. Where I'm from - the south east of Ireland, addressing someone as "lad" is just as normal as "mate" is in Australia.

Eg; "Well lad, going to town on Saturday?" or "Me and a few of the lads, are going down to the pub this evening if you want to come"

And after reading that statement I assume by "lad" culture you are refering to hooliganism/Chav culture/Scumbags ect ect teenagers just being anti-social pricks annoying and causing hassle for the rest of society?
DavidODwyer   
26 Jan 2011
Travel / Alcohol prices in Poland (Zakopane). [Off-Licence / Store] [20]

The only time I've even seen drunken people staggering in Poland is homeless people or the elderly who seem to have noting better to be doing, and this is in the south east of Poland bordering the Ukraine. Lovely town just something I noticed.
DavidODwyer   
25 Jan 2011
Travel / Alcohol prices in Poland (Zakopane). [Off-Licence / Store] [20]

During the summer myself and 5 friends are planing on going to Zakopane and renting out an apartment. We will be there for 14 days in July.

We are curious of the prices of alcohol in the off-license and supermarkets.

So then,

- The price of a can.
- The price of a slab/crate of beer
- The price of a bottle of vodka

Also any liquors to suggest, last time I was their I had a 40% cherry vodka which seemed almost syrup like curious of the name of this.

Also; I know this isn't exactly food and drink but . . . anyone have any experience with getting a stripper for a stag do/birthday, and the price arrangements per hour.
DavidODwyer   
10 Jan 2011
Travel / Snow in Zakopane in Summer? [13]

Merged: What is there to do in Zakopane in the Summer?

I am traveling there with about 5 other eighteen year olds during the summer and am wondering what we can expect to do.

What is the night life like and such and is it hard to arrange day trips to places such as Auschwitz and the salt mines?
DavidODwyer   
2 Aug 2010
Travel / Car hire Przemysl [11]

Now I think of that, are there taxis in Przemyśl?

Yeah they're quite common their is a taxi rank at the train station (Near the a few buero de change's [kantory])

Just asked my girlfriend (Who is from Przemyśl) they're buses to Tarnawce. You might want to look up bus routes to Krasiczyn castle as its on the way.

The town has a very good bus service with three bus company's that I remember (DamiTrans, PKS & MZK) PKS Definitely serves this route.

Buses cost 2.50Z£ on the bus or in shop tickets are 2Z£

As for cemetery, if you are referring to the very large one on the hill it is also served by bus and there is a beautiful bar across from it, there's a outdoor area at the front beside the road (Across from a bus stop) with somewhat of a metal frame covered from view by loads of grape vines growing down, it looks magnificent and when I was their last week the grapes where just starting to get big still green.
DavidODwyer   
2 Aug 2010
Travel / Car hire Przemysl [11]

Been in przemysl twice so far, it has quite a large and frequent bus service if your only looking to travel whiten Przemysl.

On a side note: In Rzeszów airport (90kM away) I seen a hertz desk and another polish car hire company although I forget the name,
DavidODwyer   
2 Aug 2010
Real Estate / Accommodation Medium term [1 month] in Poland for 2000zl. Paying gas, electricity, water? [2]

I'm just back from Poland for a three week stay with my girlfriend, we stayed with her grandparents (unfortunately) so our freedom of staying up late and being able to make noise at night was somewhat limited.

I'm already planing on returning to Poland next year, but not to Przemyśl this time.
I definitely wont be considering Kraków or Warszawa simply as I'm not interested in visiting them at the moment.

My question is; What is the best kind of accommodation to fit two adults for a month, I'd be willing to pay up to 2,000Z£ just for the accommodation.

- Will I expect to pay gas, electricity & water?
- What kind of quality of accommodation can I expect
- How central am I looking - If Not central how often do buses run and how far. [Central = A plus]

I am also very interested in peoples experiences and where in Poland they have found nice and how they're stay went.

Thanks a lot for? If your referring to my desire not to go back to Przemyśl its because I've spent ten days their in February and three weeks just now there. Kraków & Warszaw are off the menu for now as I simply don't want to see the big more modern city's for now.
DavidODwyer   
1 Aug 2010
Travel / Poland-My 9-day experience [239]

Not meaning to just point out negatives but some negatives Iv seen on two of my visits are;

Drunk old people.

Shop keepers can seem glum and not that I agree with the OP but well, I did see a few shop keepers that I did seem to have just annoyed them by even buying water.

On a whole though I love Poland, every places has its negatives, these are just some stuff iv noticed on two stays in a south eastern polish town near the Ukraine border, and my points are just stuff iv noticed when i compare it with life in Ireland.

And I mean it... lots of drunk old people.

(View based on a ten day stay in Feb "10 & a three week stay in July)