Food and drink highlights of Poland
- Tipping - Tipping is welcome in restaurants (10-15% of the bill).
- Eating hours -
- Shopping hours - Markets are open daily from 9am to 9pm, except Sundays. Small neighbourhood and village stores are also sometimes open on Sundays.
- Discount shops -
- Cuisine type - Polish cuisine is very rich and varied, with many unusual but much appreciated dishes.
- Savoir Vivre - Before tucking into your food, wish everyone 'Smacznego'. End the meal by saying 'Dziękuję'. When raising a glass, greet your Polish friends with 'Na zdrowie'!
- Main ingredients - Polish cuisine is dominated by meat, including game, mushrooms and forest fruits, as well as vegetables and grains. Dominated by flour dishes and, in contrast, pickles.
- Most popular alcohol - According to the Nielsen report, beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Poland and there is a lot to choose from.
- Warning - Restaurants sometimes serve pizza with ketchup, which is not very popular in other European countries.
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Foods to try in Poland
- BigosAppetizing, seasoned hunter's stew made from sauerkraut with pieces of various meats and meats, extremely traditional. Apart from sauerkraut, the list of ingredients includes sausage, dried mushrooms, onion, sometimes apples or dried plums, and the characteristic unchangeable set of spices: bay leaf, black peppercorns, and allspice. Sometimes white wine is added, but it is not a rule. Polish first bigos is usually eaten with bread, sometimes only with potatoes.
- PierogiFamous Polish pierogi. The popularity of pierogi is probably due to the fact that this Polish food is varied, with several fillings. So we have not only Russian pierogi (with cheese and potatoes), there are delicious pierogi with meat stuffing, mushrooms or cabbage, sweet pierogi with sweet cottage cheese filling or fresh fruit such as blueberries or strawberries.
- GołąbkiThey are made by stuffing white cabbage leaves with rice and minced meat and served with tomato sauce .
- Kotlet schabowyPork chop is a staple of Polish dinners. This Polish dish is simply a breaded pork chop, served with potatoes (sometimes French fries) and vegetables or braised shredded white cabbage.
- GolonkaPork thigh - boiled, braised or generally roasted. A real Polish delicacy, the meat should slide off the bone, served with horseradish and sipped with beer.
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Unusual facts about food in Poland
- In 2012 the Culinary Trail of Silesian Flavours was created in the Silesian Voivodeship to protect the culinary heritage.
- Traditional bakery in Wielkopolska is croissants świętomarciński (a gift for the poor). They were created about 150 years ago, the oldest advertisement of this baking comes from 1860.
- Poland abounds in beautiful forests and a wide range of edible mushrooms, which can be picked without any charge or permit.
- Poles eat potatoes often and in a million different ways: boiled, fried, baked, with stew, dill, sauces, as kopytka (or leniwe, depends on the part of Poland), potato pancakes etc.
- A very popular form of feasting is barbecuing. Meat is fried almost everywhere - in the garden, on the home lawn, and sometimes even on the balcony.
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Place to stay in Poland
- Best booking sites -
- Seasonality - At the seaside in winter is much quieter than in summer, while in the mountains the low season occurs in October and November.
- Cost-effective - The cheapest way is to take a tent with you, or look for hostels and private accommodation.
- Formalities - Usually to register you need an ID card or driver's license and fill out a short questionnaire.
- Air conditioning -
- Parking - In most locations parking is available and free of charge. The only exception to this rule are hotels in the very center of large cities, such as Warsaw, Wroclaw or Krakow.
- Payments - Payment by card is already a standard, but in small tourist towns for renting private accommodation the owner may prefer cash (not all have payment terminals).
- Unusual accommodation - At slowhop.com you can book an atmospheric and unusual accommodation.
- Camp - In Poland you will find many camping sites, unfortunately their quality is usually quite poor in comparison with camping sites in Croatia or Germany.
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Accommodation in Poland
- For the whole family, a cheaper solution may be to rent apartments.
- There are many accommodation options available at the Polish seaside, including campsites, luxury apartments, hotels and private accommodation.
- Many regions in Poland have their own portals with local accommodation.
- If you are looking for a cheaper option, it is worth looking through the offers of hostels with places in dormitory rooms, they can cost up to several zlotys per night.
- It is worth going directly to the website of the hotel. Especially in low season you can find great promotions.
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Getting around Poland
- Most popular - The most frequently chosen means of transport when traveling around Poland is the car.
- Cost-effective - You can travel cheaply by rail and intercity buses, if you buy tickets well in advance, they are much cheaper.
- Time-efficient - There are many traffic jams in large cities, public transport - buses, city trains and bikes -are better solution. However, between large cities, it is worth paying attention to trains.
- Traffic safety - The main roads and highways are in pretty good condition.
Car
- Renting a mid-range car for 1 day is about 140 PLN.
- When renting a car, there may be additional fees for drivers under 21 years old.
- Drinking and driving is strictly forbidden – the legal blood-alcohol level is 0.02%.
- The speed limit in Poland is 50 km/h in built-up areas, 90 km/h outside urban areas, 120 km/h on dual carriageways and 140 km/h on motorways.
Train
- Remember that there are several train companies on the market - check whether your carrier provides connections in case of transfers.
- Bikes require a separate ticket costing about 10 zł (flat fee regardless of distance).
- On rozklad-pkp.pl/en you can find information for all Polish trains.
- Ticket sellers may not speak English. Write down details on a piece of paper.
- The most expensive trains are InterCity EIP/EIC trains.
Bus
- A good idea is to buy a long-term ticket.
- Almost all city buses have special areas to accommodate prams and pushchairs.
- For comprehensive timetable information, use the online journey planner at en.e-podroznik.pl.
- Tickets for intercity buses can be bought online.
Bicycle
- Many big cities have bike rental infrastructure and bike paths.
Plane
- There are 8 airports in Poland.
- Airplane can be a quick option, but ticket costs are still quite high and you have to add the time of transport to and from the airport.
Hitchhiking
- Hitchhiking is never completely safe. Travelers who hitchhike are taking a small but potentially serious risk.
- Hitchhiking was most popular in Poland in 1950-1970, but is now being replaced by carpooling. However, you can still meet young people during the holiday season with a piece of paper telling you where they want to go. There are also hitchhiking competitions organized in Polan
- In big cities it is hard to get a lift. The fastest way to get a lift is to hitchhike in the mountains and smaller tourist resorts. But the waiting time also depends on the popularity of the road.
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How to travel in Poland
- In big cities public transport is usually very well developed and pretty cheap.
- In many Polish cities there is a problem with parking. It is worth using tourist parking lots, instead of wasting time looking for a free space in narrow streets.
- Eating in public transport is not allowed.
- Use the JakDojadę app to check public transport connections in large cities.
- In many cities the main bus station is located near the railroad station.
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Best time to visit Poland
When to go
- The best time to go is in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Poland has a typical European temperate climate (with six seasons). Summers are usually hot and humid and winters are cold.
- If you're planning a beach vacation, it's best to choose July and August. In June, it is already sunny and warm, but the water can still be quite cool.
Temperature
- Temperatures vary depending on the season and the geographical location. The proximity of the sea means that summer temperatures are sometimes lower than in other parts of the country. The warmest areas in Poland are the Silesian Lowlands and the Sandomierz Upland, and the coldest in the northeastern corner of the country in the vicinity of Suwałki.
Rainfall
- In the central part of Poland, rainfall amounts to around 500 mm, on the coast up to 800 mm, and in the Tatra Mountains it reaches even 1000 mm. The most rain is in summer.
Spring
- Spring starts in March, bringing sunny days and sometimes rain and light frost, with daytime temperatures ranging from 5 ºC to 15 ºC.
Summer
- The summertime can be really hot, with temperatures around 20-25 ºC it begins in late May/June and lasts until the end of August.
Fall
- In autumn the weather is changeable - from September to October the temperatures can be pleasant, while November brings rain and lower temperatures.
Winter
- In winter the days become noticeably shorter. It is cold and cloudy. The average temperature in January is about -4ºC, but can drop as low as -35ºC.
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Poland weather Insights
- Poland has a temperate continental climate, with quite cold winters (from December to March) and hot summers (from June to August).
- The lowest temperatures occur in January and February there is a significant difference in air temperature between the cold eastern and warm western regions of Poland.
- The warmest months are July and August on the coast, the coldest is in the mountains and highlands in January and February.
- In summer, the highest air temperature is recorded near large cities (these are the so-called islands of heat) and in the southeastern part of the country (in the Roztocze).
- December to February is the best time to practice winter sports in the Polish mountains.
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Savoir-Vivre in Poland
- Greetings - The standard greeting is a handshake and direct eye contact. Good friends often exchange three kisses on the cheeks as a greeting.
- Punctuality -
- Dress code - Poland is not a particularly style-conscious destination, though there are some undeniably trendy places in Warsaw, Kraków or Gdańsk. You can usually dress in T-shirts and shorts or jeans.
- Temple entrance - Poles dress rather modest and smart clothes to church. If you want to see the interior of churches, it is enough to cover your shoulders and neckline and keep conversations to a minimum.
- Home invitation - If we are invited to a Polish house, it is worth buying the hosts a gift. For a woman - flowers, for a man - alcohol. You should not come empty-handed. When entering the apartment immediately take off your shoes.
- Etiquette - The man is welcome to open the door for a woman or elderly person, help to carry heavy shopping or give way in public transport. Always address an elderly person or a stranger as madam or sir. Addressing 'you' is a sign of disrespect.
- Drones - We recommend using this map to easily check the applicable restrictions. If you are looking for more specific information take a look here.
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Things not to do in Poland
- Do not drink alcohol in a public place as it is against the law.
- It is not appropriate to pay for a bus ticket (e.g. 4.40 PLN) with a 50 or 100 PLN bill.
- If you pay in cash and do not have the amount deducted do not say 'thank you', the excess may be treated as a tip.
- If you want to visit museums and galleries check the website, because in Poland often on a selected day of the week, you can enter and see the exhibitions completely free of charge.
- Check out the cultural events in the spring. In May (most often) is the Night of Museums, then selected museums, galleries and other cultural centers are for visitors in the evening hours, completely free.
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Interesting facts about Poland
- There are about a thousand regularly cultivated vineyards in Poland. The largest concentration, about 150, is in Podkarpacie. The wine-making traditions of this region date back to the 10th-11th centuries.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the most popular destinations for foreign tourists in Poland. It's worth buying tickets a few days before your visit.
- Bialowieza Forest - the natural oldest European forest in the heart of Europe, here nature rules, not man.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau - a concentration camp created by the Germans in occupied Poland during World War II. It is a symbol of cruel genocide.
- Upper Silesia is an unusual agglomeration on a national scale - driving for example along the DTŚ route you pass 5 cities in less than 15 minutes. It is densely populated and if you travel along smaller roads you don't even know when one city ends and another begins.
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Best souvenirs from Poland 💝
Beautiful landscapes, great gastronomy and famous Polish hospitality - there are many reasons why you should visit Poland. Check what souvenirs to bring to your loved ones from a trip to Poland, so that you can share your memories with them and remember the magic of this holiday for as long as possible!
🍺 Beverages
Bison Vodka 💲 💲 💲 💲
Bison Vodka is a flavoured vodka. Produced since the 17th century, it was considered a delicacy of the nobility. Each bottle contains a blade of turtledove. It tastes best when drunk with apple juice.
🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, liquor stores
💰 Price range: 15 - 30 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse
Nalewka 💲 💲 💲 💲
Nalewka is an alcoholic beverage made from fruits, flowers, or herbs with an alcohol content of 40-45%. It comes in many flavors. Its color depends on the type of products used in its production. It works well as an alcoholic beverage for desserts.
🛒 Where to buy: village fairs, markets
💰 Price range: 30 - 90 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse
Vodka 💲 💲 💲 💲
A specialty among Polish liquors. Polish vodka is appreciated worldwide for its taste and quality. It tastes best when chilled. You can mix it with other drinks, such as juices, to create exceptional combinations.
🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, liquor stores
💰 Price range: 25 - 40 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse
👚 Clothes
Embroidered scarf 💲 💲 💲 💲
Embroidered in traditional patterns from Łowicz, the scarf will work both as an unusual decoration of an outfit and protect against the cold on cooler evenings. It is also a great souvenir to hang in a frame on the wall.
📌 Region: Łódź
🛒 Where to buy: gift shops
💰 Price range: 20 - 60 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends
🛍 Collections
Goats 💲 💲 💲 💲
You will find real, ramming goats every day at 12:00 on the clock tower of Poznan City Hall, but that doesn't mean you can't take the goats with you. The wooden statuettes will be a great souvenir to remind you of this city - children and adults will smile at their sight.
📌 Region: Greater Poland
🛒 Where to buy: Main square
💰 Price range: 5 - 25 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends
Magnets 💲 💲 💲 💲
Ceramic, with photos, wooden or plastic - magnets depicting the biggest monuments of Poland can be found in every city. Most often you will find them in tourist places such as markets or museums.
🛒 Where to buy: markets
💰 Price range: 5 - 25 PLN
💡 Pro tip: Beware of overpricing in extremely popular places.
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, kids
Stripped flint 💲 💲 💲 💲
Flints come from polish mines, among others from Wieliczka, they are often turned into a majestic jewellery which may be a perfect gift for a woman. Typically they take shades of grey and white.
📌 Region: Lesser Poland
🛒 Where to buy: jewelry stores
💰 Price range: 10 - 150 PLN
🎁 For whom: spouse
💄 Cosmetics
Skincare products 💲 💲 💲 💲
Respected for the natural and eco friendly ingredients - the polish cosmetic industry is growing rapidly. Especially organic skincare products deserve recognition.
🛒 Where to buy: drugstores
💰 Price range: 20 - 90 PLN
💡 Pro tip: Read the labels with proudct ingredients before the purchase.
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse
🥗 Food
Gingerbread 💲 💲 💲 💲
It is worth remembering that gingerbread from Toruń was for centuries the greatest and most desired gift from the City of Copernicus. It was given to the kings and diplomats. Young Fryderyk Chopin was delighted with it. Even today, tourists who come to Toruń cannot imagine how they could leave without taking this sweet and spicy cookie with them.
📌 Region: Pomeranian
🛒 Where to buy: bakeries, supermarkets, grocery stores
💰 Price range: 20 - 30 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, kids
Oscypek 💲 💲 💲 💲
According to EU regulations, real oscypek can only be produced from May to September and sold until the end of October.
📌 Region: Lesser Poland
🛒 Where to buy: village fairs, markets
💰 Price range: 1 - 16 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends
Ptasie mleczko 💲 💲 💲 💲
This delicacy is the most frequently bought thing by tourists. The small milk foam covered in chocolate is a perfect coffee snack, and because it's small, you can take it with you wherever you go. Traditional Ptasie Mleczko is vanilla flavoured and is coated with dessert chocolate, but other taste options are available for those looking for new experiences.
🛒 Where to buy: supermarkets, grocery stores
💰 Price range: 10 - 15 PLN
💡 Pro tip: Ptasie Mleczko is often available for a lower price in local supermarkets. If you are looking for an original taste, buy Ptasie Mleczko produced by E. Wedel.
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, kids
St. Martin's croissant 💲 💲 💲 💲
This delicious croissant is a regional product of Wielkopolska. Protected by the European regulations, the original St. Martin's croissant is a combination of crispy and puff pastry. It has a filling made of white poppy seeds, orange peel and dried fruits.
📌 Region: Greater Poland
🛒 Where to buy: bakeries
💰 Price range: 10 - 20 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, kids
🖖 Handmade
Amber 💲 💲 💲 💲
This brown pebble is a sign of the past. Its hardened plant and insect fragments are a unique decoration created thousands of years ago by nature itself! Amber is a valued product from Poland. In the past it was valued more than many precious stones. Nowadays, amber can be bought in the form of bracelets, rings, earrings or necklaces, but it is also adorned with spoons and other everyday objects.
📌 Region: Pomeranian
🛒 Where to buy: gift shops
💰 Price range: 10 - 100 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, friends, spouse
Ceramics from Bolesławiec 💲 💲 💲 💲
Ceramics from Boleslawiec are known for their unique, colorful patterns on mugs, cups, plates, and even vases. It is a favorite souvenir of tourists, appreciated in Poland and abroad and it's guaranteed to make make an impression on every house party.
📌 Region: Lower Silesia
🛒 Where to buy: dedicated shops
💰 Price range: 10 - 200 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents
Kaszubka doll 💲 💲 💲 💲
This national polish treasure is a symbol of Kashubia region with its traditional folk elements. The colours such as red, blue, white and black as well as the patterns, play important role in the apperance of this outfit.
📌 Region: Kashubia
🛒 Where to buy: gift shops
💰 Price range: 25 - 160 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, kids
Wooden angels 💲 💲 💲 💲
Made of wood, clay and painted in a characteristic way, the wooden angel figures refer to the Christian roots of polish history.
📌 Region: Mazovia
🛒 Where to buy: gift shop
💰 Price range: 40 - 300 PLN
🎁 For whom: souvenirs.for_whom.grandparets, parents
Wooden animals 💲 💲 💲 💲
Those wooden figures are painted in very bright colours and they mainly show species which can be found in polish fauna.
📌 Region: Mountainside
🛒 Where to buy: gift shops
💰 Price range: 10 - 50 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, kids
🏡 Home Decor
Keepsake box 💲 💲 💲 💲
Usually made of wood and painted in floral patterns in a shape of a box with cover and a lock, is designed to keep all your personal belongings such as keys, jewellery or credit cards
📌 Region: Mazovia
🛒 Where to buy: art galleries, gift shops
💰 Price range: 15 - 100 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse
Linen products 💲 💲 💲 💲
Colorfulc fancy folk patterns also with outstanding quality - this is polish lin. It is perfect as a home decor and in the form of tablecloth or bedding looks really stylish.
📌 Region: Mazovia
🛒 Where to buy: dedicated shops
💰 Price range: 30 - 500 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents
Salt lamp 💲 💲 💲 💲
Salt lamps are very popular home decor among the poles because of its natural healthy properties. Whole sheath of lamp is made from salt and first salt lamps were made in one of the most famous polish mines - Wieliczka
📌 Region: Lesser Poland
🛒 Where to buy: dedicated shops
💰 Price range: 100 - 200 PLN
🎁 For whom: grandparents, parents, spouse
Poland - Souvenirs
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Poland packing list 💡
- Footwear - It pays to have good footwear to keep you comfortable and your feet in good condition. From hiking up a mountain to exploring cobblestone streets in Polish cities. Blisters from uncomfortable shoes will undoubtedly put a bit of a damper on your vacation.
- Sunscreen and Insect Repellent - Summers can be very hot. If you’re hiking or spending time in the country, insect repellent is recommended but this can be bought locally.
- Travel Adapter - Poland uses the same round ‘Type E’ plug as France.
- Waterproof Jacket or Raincoat - It does rain in Europe, so a waterproof outer layer is ideal.
- Evening clothes - If you plan to go out to the theater, the opera or to certain posh restaurants in Poland's biggest cities, be aware that the dress code is usually quite formal.
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- Most popular sports: 🚣♀️ Canoeing, 🚴♀️Cycling, 🎿 Skiing
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- Must see places: 🏞️Tatra Mountains, 🏛️ Malbork Castle, 🌊 Sopot
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Tourist information about Poland
Country | Poland |
Capital | Warsaw |
Currency | Polish złoty |
Language | Polish |
Timezone | GMT+1 |
English speaking | Widely spoken (basic) |
LGBT tolerance | Low |
Gender ratio (overall) | 52% | 48% |
Population | 37.8 mln |
Visitors per year | 21.2 mln |
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Useful information about Poland
Card payments | |
ATM Availability | Widely available |
Suggested ATM takeout | 1000 PLN |
Drinking in public | |
Tap water | |
Internet speed (avg.) | 38 Mbps |
Socket type | C / E |
Best taxi app | |
Public toilets | Popular & Paid |
Top mobile providers | Orange, Play, T-mobile, Plus |
Best internal air carrier | Lufthansa |
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Cost of living in Poland
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant |
5.8 EUR
6.12 USD
4.84 GBP
25 PLN
|
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant |
23.22 EUR
24.49 USD
19.34 GBP
100 PLN
|
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) |
1.86 EUR
1.96 USD
1.55 GBP
8 PLN
|
Gasoline (1 liter) |
1.07 EUR
1.13 USD
0.89 GBP
4.6 PLN
|
One-way ticket (public transport) |
0.79 EUR
0.83 USD
0.66 GBP
3.4 PLN
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Quality of life in Poland
Quality of life | Moderate |
Safety Index | High |
Healthcare likability | Moderate |
Climate likability | High |
Costs of living | Very low |
Level of pollution | Moderate |
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Important numbers
General emergency number (mobile phone) | 112 |
Fire | 998 |
Police | 997 |
Ambulance | 999 |
Emergency numbers in the mountains | 985/601 100 300 |
Emergency number over the water | 601 100 100 |
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