9.23.2014

Walking for Cieszyn

In April I did an article about Český Těšín where we spoke about Cieszyn, the polish part of the city, in this entry I would like to explain something more about this part of my new city (although now It will be my city only for three more months).As I said to you, Cieszyn is a really turistic city, it is confortable to walk, to do shopping and to visit museums, whereas Český Těšín is more industrial city, dormitory city.


Always that I have time I ride my bicycle and I visit the polish part, I need to change only crowns by zlotys (6.55kc is equal 1zl and 4zl is 1€) and I go to shopping or ride in the park or I have a tea in LAJA organization where there are more European Volunteers who organize differents workshops. I was in a feet massage workshop and It was such a great one, I learned a lot. 

I like also ride in Venecja Street because in the end you can found such great bar called Bar Cieszyńska Wenecja. It is so nice! 

Through the narrow streets of Cieszyn you can see elegant restaurants, grafities or relics as Studna Tří Bratří (the three brothers' well), the well is "hidden" among the narrow streets of the city and represents the meeting point of three royal brothers that said founded the city.
As in many wells and ancient sources tourists can shed their currencies to the well to get to see met any of their wishes. It is a city where Protestantism is very present, many people working for the church, gives speeches or works with children through the protestant church.
In the town hall square there are plenty of restaurants and movement of people, which is appreciated living in the industrial and quieter part of the city. 

On saturdays also there are markets in the streets, there is fresh food one in the old quarter and another near bus station where you can found clothes, flowers also food, as you can si in the photos. In this market I had the oportunity to try tipical slovak cheese, in the grill and served with one kind of jam, called Oštiepok.
In the first photo you can see one stand with different instruments to cut and to shape vegetables. Due to in Czech Republic and Poland the people tend to eat a lot of vegetables in salads, they put cabbage, beet, cucumber, parrots, etc. In the stand had different graters, strippers, destroyers of potatoes so confortable, wonderful! :) 

In the final analysis, Cieszyn is a city to discover that I recommend to all of you to visit.


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