Food of Gdansk<\/strong><\/p>\nWhat furthermore is recommendable\u00a0\u00a0about the city of Gdansk is food, I loved it! Now, despite of spending three weeks in Poland I am unfortunately no master of the Polish language. The people that I spent time with can confirm that I spent a great lot of time complaining about the Polish language, about it not being easy to learn, about it not being similar to any language that I know, and despite having friends taking Polish lessons (offered at the volunteer centre) or buying “Polish for dummies” books, I gave up learning anything in that language and stuck with the few words that I knew: How to say hello, no, yes, cheers and Pierogi, which is food that I have grown to love especially at one restaurant (Pierogarnia) that is near Parlament and the brick church. Unfortunately, I did not save the directions, I just followed the crowd.<\/p>\n
Another delicious type of food that the Polish manage to do is Kebab, and people claim that the best Kebab in Poland (maybe even in the whole world) is sold right next to the Parlament club. The fact that the Kebab sold there has a high quality is true, but if people are affected about it maybe being the place they visit each Thursday after great times at Parlament I cannot say.<\/p>\n
Basically, I could go on and on, listening to reasons why you should visit Gdansk. Maybe the city will not be the same as when I was there, because \u00a0it was for sure affected by all the EURO 2012 life, but the food will not change, the cheap prices for everything will not change (if anything they will probably be lower), and the attractions will stay there. What you will find as well is probably Spanish Erasmus students, I met numerous there and was actually not that surprised (Spanish guys like Polish girls and vice versa), and in general, there are plenty of students assuring it to be fun for AEGEE people to visit this city.<\/p>\n
I tried everything that I could do to extend my stay in Poland, because of the people, because of the city, because of the fun and much more reasons. Tears were rolling down my cheeks when I had to say goodbye to my friends. The reason for that was: number one: I always cry (when I’m happy, when I’m sad, when I’m mad), number two: I had the time of my life there and number three: I was not ready to say goodbye to Gdansk and to my friends. However, I had to, but I returned to Denmark with loads of lovely memories, and though I say this about pretty much everywhere I go, I am quite sure that I will be back there sooner than later! After all, it is only a 40 minutes flight away (as long as there will be no technical difficulties).<\/p>\n
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