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Regular UK visitor to Krakow - How to meet people and make friends?


OP MichelleCherry 1 | 8
11 Oct 2007 #31
So,

I am about to go back out to Krakow on Sat. And, as always, I am very excited.

i know it sounds trivial, but can anyone tell me what the weather is like?
I think either my suitcase has shrunk or I have too many clothes!
jill2 1 | 9
11 Oct 2007 #33
as a fellow brit who's only been in krakow for just over a month, the weather ain't too terrible...but i'm assured the bad weather's on it's way! it's been a bit nippy the past couple of days and is apparently set to get worse. i don't find it too bad during the day but early mornings and evenings man, it's bitter! so i recommend packing as much into your little suitcase as possible!
OP MichelleCherry 1 | 8
11 Oct 2007 #34
Hi Jill,

so what are your reasons for being in Krakow?
ukpolska
11 Oct 2007 #35
You can check the weather here


  • weather for krakow
jill2 1 | 9
11 Oct 2007 #36
i've moved out here to teach english. it's pretty cool so far. how long you over in krakow for? as a brit i know i'm not as exciting as a local but i am a fan of the cafes/bars/pubs so have minor knowledge in getting off the beaten track!
dtaylor 9 | 823
11 Oct 2007 #37
hey guys,

there a quiz night that runs every tuesday, 9.30pm. its at the irish arms, the pub isnt the greatest but its good for meeting ex-pats. i like nic nowego as its a trendy mordern place owned by an irish guy. theres a good mix of people there too.
jill2 1 | 9
11 Oct 2007 #38
ahhh i was suppose to be there last tuesday but my lack of general knowledge resulted my non-attendance! my friends said the place was rammed with brits and aussies and was quite bizzare! sounds like quite the experience though so will be paying 'ireland in krakow' a visit in the very near future!
dtaylor 9 | 823
11 Oct 2007 #39
yeah its a bit wierd in there, but fun all the same. last time i went there was alot of students which wasnt so great. i think when your friend says aussies they mean us. cos we are usually the only ones in there:)
jill2 1 | 9
11 Oct 2007 #40
well if an american asked you to explain cricket to her, then yes, that would be you, and that would be my friend! all the explaining in the world wouldn't make an american catch on to that one! and the students again were probably friends of mine from a polish course i was on, they'd all just arrived for erazmus etc....we're clearly all fluent in polish now so would expect the quiz to be solely in polish HAHA
dtaylor 9 | 823
11 Oct 2007 #41
hehe

yeah im glad it isnt, i just started my polish lessons after 1 year here and i wouldnt understand a thing!!
jill2 1 | 9
12 Oct 2007 #42
well if the questions were 'what is your name?' and 'can you count to 10 really slowly, pronouncing each number really badly?' then given enough thinking time, i think i could pull an answer out of the bag...anything more complex than that would probably leave me somewhat dazed....
OP MichelleCherry 1 | 8
15 Oct 2007 #43
Hi to everyone here.

i am currently n an internet Cafe in Krakow.

so there are Aussies here too?

And I found some South Africans last night in Someplace Else watching Argentina get thrashed. it was great (My mother is South African, so I was thrilled by thre result)

As for the quiz night. it sounds good, but tonight is my last night here till i' back in November. I am going home on Tues afternoon. Im not keen on going back to the Uk though (which is normal)
Raskolnikov 4 | 24
6 Nov 2007 #44
Does anyone fancy a coffee/beer some time in a few weeks time. I am in Poland from 29th Nov until 4th December. I plan to be in Krakow on 30 Nov-2nd Dec with trips to Auschwitz and the football at Cranica. On the other days I aim to be in Wroclaw and Poznan although I will play it by ear.

Feel free to PM for further info (bank balance and vital statistics excepted!)
Liza 3 | 111
8 Nov 2007 #45
I found the Irish embassy when I was in Krakow... full of tourists, but they were friendly. Otherwise I was a bit crap at meeting Polish people, which is a shame. I want to go back again for Easter next year (the next time I will have any holidays), but can't find anyone willing to go with me..
telefonitika
8 Nov 2007 #46
maybe i will see you around krakow i should be there easter time with my young un ... february be over next ... :)
Liza 3 | 111
17 Nov 2007 #47
Aww you are angel :-)

If I can't find a way to bribe the POH, I might just take you up on that!
ajgraham - | 121
17 Nov 2007 #48
Why are we not surprised Liza?.....Maybe because we don't want to be bored to death!!
Liza 3 | 111
20 Nov 2007 #49
Don't you worry, you'd be my last choice. Old boring bigots are not my preferred travelling companions by a long shot.
pgrandje
30 Sep 2008 #50
Hey was doing a little research and saw your thread. I am currently living and working in Prague but am considering new options for next year. I visited Krakow in July briefly and it seemed that people laugh more in Poland and to be a bit more positive and seem to know how to have more fun. Well, at least a couple of Polish women I've met seemed that way!

Does anyone know if there's any websites/forums, etc where one could get more info on the general social climate of the city. Would like to verify my assumptions before pressing my employer to let me work remotely from Krakow.

P---
Guest
19 Dec 2008 #51
Hi,
My names Jai.
Im going to Krakow on the 6th Jan 2009 for two weeks. I to am looking for a friend to look around Krakow, go to some pubs a few clubs and just dance the night away.

If you would like to join me for a drink and have a chat, it be great.
Get back to me on my email maradonasandeep@hotmail.uk
a00n
21 Apr 2010 #52
Hey there Im looking for irish living in Krakow reveal yourself ;D
A.
groovyg 3 | 70
9 May 2010 #53
there are a few irish pubs in krakow you could go to and there's a lot of britons there

there are also some organized expat meetings

also if you're not the timid type just go to the clubs on your own, you'll make tons of friends ;)
TwojPrestige - | 14
7 Jun 2010 #54
P.e. "Embasy" at Stolarska street - the owner is Irish and there are almost only Irish and British guys there.
applezach1
24 Nov 2014 #55
Merged: Anyone fancy meeting up for a coffee after christmas???

Hi guys,

I'm contemplating visiting Poland and in particular Krakow, probably some time in February. I do have a good polish friend but she's busy around the time I'm going to be there. So, yeah I'm going to be on my lonesome. Therefore if any of you locals fancied meeting up for a coffee/dinner someplace then let me know. I do have a profile on 'Interpals' which can be found at the following link if you'd like to see who I am and possibly chat on there: interpals.net/Applezach

Caio for now...

Zach
JollyRomek 7 | 475
24 Nov 2014 #56
Zach, the "Irish Mbassy" or "Bull Pub" are pretty good places to meet some people rather quickly. Particularly Irish Mbassy will not leave you sitting by yourself for too long. Depending on what you fancy, Mbassy normally has some kind of entertainment. Either pub quiz, live music or sports events (Premier League, Rugby etc.) on television.

Mbassy's Sunday roast was something i found to be very delicious when i stayed in Krakow and even throughout the week, their food is quite good. From there, you can easily move on to other places around the Rynek and Kazimierz is not too far either (even by foot).


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