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Polish Tourist Calls Chandigarh “India’s Beverly Hills” & The Internet Agrees

A Polish tourist compared Chandigarh to Beverly Hills due to the city's cleanliness and well-planned infrastructure.

by Tanvi Shrivastava
Polish Tourist Calls Chandigarh “India’s Beverly Hills” & The Internet Agrees

Recently, a foreign Polish tourist compared Chandigarh to Beverly Hills due to the city’s remarkable cleanliness, greenery, and well-planned infrastructure. Well, that’s a proud moment. Scroll down to know more!

Polish Woman Compares Chandigarh To Beverly Hills

As soon as she posted the video, it instantly became viral. The woman named Dominika Patalas-Kalra from Poland praised Chandigarh and wrote, “I’m impressed by how this city looks.” Dominika has been staying in India for a while now and has been sharing her experiences from different cities, covering their services, culture and must-visit places.

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After visiting Chandigarh, she was enchanted by the beauty of the city and said in the video, “Chandigarh is very different from other cities in India. First of all, there are no beggars here. It’s very clean. I think it’s one of the cleanest cities in India and also very well organised. There are cycle paths next to the main road. You can cycle through the city.”

How Did The Internet React To It?

As soon as she posted the video, it caught the attention of a lot of Indians, especially locals of Chandigarh. The people then flooded the comments section to praise their city and welcome her.

First Published: May 13, 2026 5:04 PM

FAQs

Is Poland friendly to tourists?

Yes, Poland is highly tourist-friendly, offering a safe, affordable, and rich cultural experience with very low crime rates.

How is Poland for Indian tourists?

For Indian tourists, Poland offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern comfort.

Do Indians need a visa for Poland?

Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Poland, as it is a member of the Schengen Area.