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From 2016, Poland saw the rise of right-wing nationalists.

In Poland, are there any cities or special regions in cities which are dangerous for non-white people to go to?

I mean, are there any cities or areas in cities in which predominantly white supremacists live and they are antagonistic to non-white people, and which are dangerous as a result?

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No problems whatsoever. People of different nationality or race are treated with respect and people seems very friendly. I suppose that if you go to a nightclub in a dodgy area it may be risky, but definitely not because of your race.

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Despite what you may have seen in the media, Poland is generally far less racist than most other European countries - certainly in my experience (White British tourist) I've never witnessed anything there - and the same cannot be said for Germany, France or the UK.

There's several videos on YouTube from coloured travellers who have visited Poland - I came across this one recently.

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