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USEFUL INFORMATION

Planning your trip to Poland? Arm yourself with essential information to make your visit seamless and enjoyable. From currency to climate, here's a comprehensive guide to the practical details you need to know. 

01. CURRENCY: POLISH ZŁOTY (PLN)

The official currency in Poland is the Polish Złoty (PLN). Ensure a smooth transaction by familiarizing yourself with current exchange rates, and note that credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas.

02. WEATHER IN POLAND: A SEASONAL OVERVIEW 

  • Spring (March to May):

    • Mild temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C.

    • Blooming landscapes and vibrant greenery make it an ideal time for outdoor exploration.

  • Summer (June to August):

    • Warm temperatures averaging 25°C to 30°C.

    • Festivals, outdoor events, and a lively atmosphere characterize the summer months.

  • Autumn (September to November):

    • Cooling temperatures between 5°C and 15°C.

    • Witness the changing colors of the foliage, especially in rural areas.

  • Winter (December to February):

    • Cold temperatures ranging from -5°C to 5°C.

    • Perfect for winter sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in the mountains.

03. AIR QUALITY AND POLLEN IN KRAKOW: 

Krakow, like many cities, experiences variations in air quality and pollen levels. It's advisable to check real-time air quality indices, especially if you have respiratory concerns. During certain seasons, particularly spring and early summer, pollen levels can be elevated. Consider bringing any necessary medications or precautions if you are sensitive to pollen or have respiratory conditions. Staying informed about current conditions will help you plan your outdoor activities accordingly.

04. ELECTRICITY AND SOCKETS:

Poland operates on a 230V/50Hz system. The standard power socket is a Type E socket, which has two round prongs. Travelers from outside of Europe may need a power adapter to charge their electronic devices.

05. LANGUAGE: POLISH

While English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, learning a few basic Polish phrases can enhance your experience and interactions with locals. "Dziękuję" (thank you) and "Proszę" (please) go a long way in making connections.

06. TRANSPORTATION - GETTING AROUND:

Poland has an efficient transportation system, including trains, buses, and trams in major cities. Purchase a transportation card for easy access to public transit. Taxis are also readily available, but it's advisable to use reputable companies.

07. EMERGENCY NUMBERS: 

In case of emergencies, dial:

  • Police: 997

  • Ambulance: 999

  • Fire Service: 998

  • A common European emergency phone number: 112

08. TIME ZONE:

Poland operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1. During daylight saving time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Armed with this useful information, you're ready to embark on a memorable journey through Poland. Enjoy your stay and explore the rich cultural tapestry and natural wonders this country has to offer!

KRAKOW ESSENTIALS - 'BEFORE YOU GO' CHECKLIST FOR TRAVELLERS

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Travel Documents: Ensure passports, visas, tickets, and any required IDs are up-to-date and easily accessible. If you need assistance we recommend using iVisa.com

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Travel Insurance: Ensure a worry-free trip by acquiring simple and flexible travel insurance options.

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Accommodation: Explore the best areas and top hotels to stay in Krakow for a comfortable and convenient experience: you may find helpful in your research:

Top 5 Accomodations by Type.

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What to see & what to do: Explore an extensive array of activities in Krakow, offering a variety of experiences that can be easily booked online. Get your Krakow Card, take a look at our articles: Top 5 Museums, Top 5 Activities, Top 5 Walking Tours, Top 5 Trips Around Krakow and book your trips online at GetYourGuide.

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Luggage Storage: Maximize your enjoyment of Krakow right up to the very last moment by utilizing a Luggage Storage for added convenience.

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