Czechs visited a Polish city. This surprised them the most
Czech tourists came on a trip to a Polish city. They were surprised by, among others: kebabs and drivers’ behavior.
Foreign tourists visit not only the most popular Polish cities, such as Krakow or Warsaw. Short trips to towns close to the border are also popular. Recently, a couple from the Czech Republic went on one of such one-day “trips”. Tourists visited Gliwice and shared their observations with viewers on their YouTube channel. Their visit to Poland was also described by Portal Gliwice. It turns out that a few things in our country really surprised them.
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A couple of tourists from the Czech Republic visited Gliwice in February. A short and spontaneous trip to Silesia began with a visit to the City Palm House, one of the greatest attractions of the city of 170,000 inhabitants. The botanical garden, where guests can see exotic plants from Africa, Australia and America, also has huge aquariums with fish, which immediately attracted the attention of the Czechs. The ticket cost for an adult is only PLN 20, i.e. the equivalent of 115 Czech crowns. Tourists said it was a good price.
The trip program also included a visit to the market square, which they found to be well-kept and spacious, considering such a small city. “Tourists along the way also noticed the love bridge hung with souvenir padlocks,” writes 24GLIWICE.
This surprised Czech tourists in Poland
Even such a short trip was not without a few surprises. The biggest one was definitely the behavior of drivers who always stop on the crossings to let pedestrians pass. Such practices are also becoming more and more common in the Czech Republic.
The couple also noticed many places selling kebabs, but it was not a compliment to the local gastronomy. There was also a mention of low prices in one of the drugstores. Many popular cosmetic products in Poland are much cheaper than in the Czech Republic, which was met with great enthusiasm by visitors.
