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Kraków
Historic city known for its medieval Old Town and vibrant cultural scene.
When using trams, buses, or metro in Poland, simply buying a ticket is not enough—you must validate (stamp) it after boarding. Inspectors often check, and fines for unvalidated tickets can be steep. The Jakdojade app makes routes and ticket purchases easy, especially in big cities like Warsaw and Krakow.
2. Use Apps and Avoid Regular Taxis
Download apps like Uber, Bolt, or FreeNow for taxis—these are usually much cheaper and safer than hailing cabs from the street, which sometimes overcharge tourists. For public transportation, Jakdojade is highly recommended for planning and buying tickets.
3. Be Aware of Scams (Especially in Nightlife)
Avoid strip clubs and bars or anyone on the street offering 'free shots.' These can involve scams with hidden prices or even attempts at robbery. If someone tries to lure you to a bar or club as a tourist, politely decline.
4. Mind Cultural Differences in Behavior
Polish people tend to be more reserved—so speaking quietly and not being overly loud in public is polite. Smiling at strangers isn't as common as in the U.S., and formal greetings ("Dzień dobry"—Good day) are appreciated in shops and smaller establishments.
5. Cash, Cards, and Currency Tips
Credit/debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are widely accepted, but smaller shops and markets (and some public toilets) may require cash. Poland uses the złoty (PLN) and not euros. Avoid exchanging money at airport kiosks—use ATMs or reputable Exchange offices ('kantor').
6. Explore Beyond the Main Destinations
Make time for lesser-known but spectacular destinations like Malbork Castle (for medieval fans), Toruń, Zakopane (mountains), and Gdansk. In Krakow, consider day trips to Salt Mines or Auschwitz, but use public transport for these to save money.
7. Try Local Foods and Milk Bars
Don't miss out on trying pierogi (Polish dumplings—savory and sweet), zapiekanki (Polish baguette pizzas), and visiting a bar mleczny (milk bar) for budget-friendly hearty Polish meals. Also sample local bakeries and regional treats like obwarzanek in Krakow.
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Poland Trip Planning FAQs
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The best time to visit Poland is from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is pleasant and most tourist attractions are open.
If you are a citizen of the EU, US, Canada, Australia, or many other countries, you can visit Poland for up to 90 days without a visa; check current requirements for your country before traveling.
Some top destinations include Kraków, Warsaw, Gdańsk, Wrocław, Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains, and the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine.
Yes, Poland is generally very affordable compared to other European countries, with budget-friendly accommodation, food, and transportation options.
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