Above: More digging on ul. Starowiślna. Good to see JCB making the most of Poland's (slow and rather delayed) infrastructure boom. Note also contemporary Polish young men's hairstyles: very short or extremely short.
The strong zloty has had a negative impact on the tourist season in Krakow this year, with hotels reporting a marked drop in visitor numbers; this is also affecting international business tourism. A pint (568 ml) of beer in an average London pub is now cheaper than 500 ml of beer in a Krakow bar on the old town square, which at 12 zł is around three quid.
Almost gone, but from time to time one stumbles upon them; advertising for old communist-era brands painted on walls. Here we have a series of ads for Eldom products. The name 'ELDOM' comes from 'Elektryczny' and 'Dom' (house), ie, electrical household goods. To my surprise, the brand's still alive, and doing quite well, having branched out from vacuum cleaners, sewing machines and tumble-dryers. Eldom has wisely diversified into hair crimpers, curlers and clippers, sweater shavers (yes!) and food dehydrators.
See also Pewex ad painted on wall in Łódź.
I feel guilty for portraying Krakow in a less-than-favourable light, so do have a look my other posts from this city (click on 'Kraków' tag below).
Starowislna closed?! Goodness me...
ReplyDeleteI have a very similar picture of the Eldom signs: the week before leaving I spent about two hours walking to the river and back taking pictures of all the lovely Polish Starowislna things that will have all turned into Starbucks in five years' time...
Thanks for links to nice photos of Old Town Square; youre right - this view of Krakow is not to enticing to tourists!
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