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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

For my School Exchange I have the possibility to go Budapest or Krakow (or Prague). I'll be on my Exchange for about 5 months, and im kind of clueless what city to choose.

I have already been to Budapest for 1 week (in the summer), but didn't like the low percentage of English speaking locals over there. Unfortunately, didn't get my flag either, but still enjoyed the city.

People keep telling me that Krakow is an amazing city becAuse of the amazing architecture and that Social Circle Game over there is amazing. I heard the same about Prague being the best party city in the world.

I know what I can expect from Budapest, but not from Krakow or Prague :O...
Any advice on what city to choose for my Exchange?

PS: Im black lol
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

Go to Krakow. The social scene for students is enormous. Lots of international students whom tend to be more loose. All the bars and clubs are very close together (unlike Budapest which is more spread out). In those bars you find hot and willing college girls every single night of the week. Because you will be part of their social circle, sleeping with many will be incredibly easy. Just prevent from becoming creepy in their eyes, hit on girls in a non-threatening way and you can have the most amazing time.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

I don't think Czech girls are that good looking. It's a myth created because there are so many good looking Czech pornstars. Your average Czech girl is gross.
Also Prague is a sea of tourists. Completely ruins it for me. While I do like Czech beer, food and their cultures, I would not like to spend more than a week in Prague.

I guess Krakow is a big city with loads of international students that will be able to speak conversational English. Probably your best bet mate.

The less fucks you give, the more fucks you get.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

Never been to Krakow, but as Spalex stated, Prague doesn't have that many good looking girls. Budapest is even worse.

Also, Prague during summer is a sausage fest. Full of germans, brits and italians having stag parties.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

Quote: (02-07-2016 12:01 PM)spalex Wrote:  

I don't think Czech girls are that good looking. It's a myth created because there are so many good looking Czech pornstars. Your average Czech girl is gross.
Also Prague is a sea of tourists. Completely ruins it for me. While I do like Czech beer, food and their cultures, I would not like to spend more than a week in Prague.

I guess Krakow is a big city with loads of international students that will be able to speak conversational English. Probably your best bet mate.

True, Czech women on this forum are overrated.

Sometimes this forums leads one to believe that Western European women are on average uglier than Central European women, which is not true.

Maybe it is different with Eastern Europe and the Balkans but I have never been there.

Off the cities provided, I would choose Budapest or Krakow.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

I've been to Budapest and live in Prague.

I see way more stunning girls in Prague than I did in Budapest.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

it is all about being in the right place at the right moment. I live in dresden and sometimes i stay weeks without seing any beauty and than, in one day, i can hit the jackpot. I've been in both Budapest and Prague , and both cities are equal in terms of girls .

But it also depends on the kind of girls you like , if you like the tall and blonde women go to the north west of Germany but if you like petite brunette with blue eyes go to Ukraine.
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Budapest vs Krakow (or Prague)??

Prague is overrun with tourists.

I was in Budapest for ten days last year and loved it. I'd go back again and again.

I'm moving to Krakow in March so can't provide much insight there.

Budapest is cheaper if that matters at all to you.
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