My name is Deepti and I'm from India, currently living in the beautiful city of Krak贸w, Poland. I run a YouTube channel where I mostly post vlogs and travel videos, but since I mostly speak in Telugu, I decided to start this blog in English to reach a wider audience.
Through this blog, I'll be sharing my experiences and adventures in Poland, as well as provide helpful information for those planning to visit this country.
Big sale today at Factory Krak贸w from 4 PM to 10 PM—up to 50% off outlet prices! 馃泹️ Hop on a bus and grab branded deals from Levi’s, adidas, Puma, Karl Lagerfeld, and more.
If you're in Krak贸w and love a good bargain, today’s Jungle Night event at Factory Krak贸w is your golden chance. From 16:00 to 22:00, the outlet is offering up to 50% off on already discounted items across top brands. Whether you're looking for stylish jackets, sporty sneakers, or premium accessories, this is the time to hunt for deals.
馃洅 What’s on sale?
Levi’s: Classic denim and casual wear
adidas & Puma: Sportswear, shoes, and gym gear
Karl Lagerfeld: Designer fashion at outlet prices
Plus many more stores offering deep discounts
馃搷 Where to go:Factory Krak贸w Address: Profesora Adama Ro偶a艅skiego 32, 32-085 Modlniczka, Poland
馃殞 How to get there by bus: From Krak贸w city center, you can take:
Bus 210 or Bus 230 from Dworzec G艂贸wny Zach贸d (Main Station West)
Get off at Modlniczka Factory stop—right outside the outlet
馃挕 Tips for the trip:
Go early to avoid crowds and get first pick on sizes
Bring a shopping bag or backpack for your haul
Check store windows for extra flash deals during the event
馃幁 ULICA Festival in Krak贸w — Where the Streets Come Alive with Art
Every summer, Krak贸w’s historic squares transform into open-air stages bursting with color, movement, and creativity. The ULICA International Street Theatre Festival (organized by Teatr KTO) is one of Europe’s oldest and most vibrant celebrations of outdoor performance — and it’s an absolute must-see if you’re visiting Poland in July.
✨ What Makes ULICA So Special
Unlike traditional theatre, ULICA turns everyday public spaces — like Rynek G艂贸wny, Plac Szczepa艅ski, and Podg贸rze Square — into living stages. The performers blur the line between artist and audience, inviting you to laugh, dance, and even join the act.
The festival showcases street performers, clowns, dancers, fire artists, puppeteers, and acrobats from all around the world. It’s a space where language barriers vanish — stories are told through movement, music, and pure energy.
馃拑 2025 Edition: “Dance… Dance… Dance…”
The upcoming 38th ULICA Festival (4–6 July & 13–15 July 2025) will celebrate the universal language of dance. Expect to see:
Over 180 artists from Poland, South Korea, Estonia, the Netherlands, and more
Spectacular night performances with fire, lights, and massive props
Interactive, family-friendly street shows — all free of charge
Whether you’re a local or a traveler, it’s impossible not to get swept up in the rhythm and excitement that fills Krak贸w’s streets.
馃搷 Where It All Happens
The festival spreads across the city’s most iconic outdoor spaces:
Main Market Square (Rynek G艂贸wny)
Small Market Square (Ma艂y Rynek)
Szczepa艅ski Square
Jan Nowak-Jeziora艅ski Square
Podg贸rze Market Square
Each venue offers a slightly different vibe — from large-scale evening shows to intimate daytime performances surrounded by caf茅s and historic architecture.
馃帴 The Experience in Photos & Videos
If you’ve never seen ULICA before, imagine this:
Giant puppets towering above the crowd
Acrobats spinning through the air as bells ring from St. Mary’s Basilica
A sea of people dancing under glowing streetlights
Children sitting cross-legged on cobblestones, eyes wide with wonder
Every snapshot feels like a postcard from a dream — art breathing in the heart of the city.
馃挕 Tips for Visitors
Arrive early for the evening shows (the best spots go fast!)
Bring water, a light jacket, and comfy shoes
Most performances are nonverbal, so no Polish required
ULICA Festival isn’t just a cultural event — it’s a celebration of community, imagination, and shared human joy. For a few magical days every summer, Krak贸w’s streets belong to art — and everyone becomes part of the story.