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Where should I go in Poland ?

Top Places to See in Poland · 1. Warsaw · 2. Krakow · 3. Wieliczka · 4. Tatra Mountains · 5. Zakopane · 6. Morskie Oko · 7. Chocholowska Valley · 8. Malbork.

What is the most beautiful part of Poland?

  1. Morskie Oko in the Tatras. 

  2. Moving dunes near Łeba on the Baltic Sea.

  3. Cave “Raj” in Checiny.

  4. The gorge of the Dunajec.

  5. Ojców National Park.

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What’s the best time of year to visit Poland?

The best time to visit Poland is between may and October.These months bring the years warmest and wettest.Polish beaches are crowded from june til august, so if You hoping for quiet and peaceful days visit Poland in may or September .

Do I need a passport or visa to enter the country?

The two main documents you will to enter Poland if are not a EU citizen are a valid travel document (passport) and a visa (if required). As a official rule Non-EU citizens need a visa to enter Poland. As the country is part of the Schengen zone, you can apply for visa and travel all around Europe. Welcome to the Poland.

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How can I get around in Poland ?

What are some basic facts about Poland?

Location: Poland is in Central Europe.

Capital: Warsaw.

Population: Over 38 million.

Language: Polish.

Government: Parliamentary republic.

Currency: Polish złoty (PLN).

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What’s Poland’s currency? Will my credit card work? Do I need to tip?

Poland's currency is the złoty (PLN). Major credit cards are widely accepted.However, it's always a good idea to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any potential issues with card usage abroad. Tipping isn't obligatory but appreciated at around 10% for good service.

Is Poland safe?

Generally, Poland is considered a safe country for travelers. Like any destination, it's essential to exercise common sense and take normal precautions to ensure your safety. Petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas, so it's wise to keep an eye on your belongings. Additionally, be cautious when using ATMs and avoid poorly lit or deserted areas, especially at night. Overall, with sensible precautions, visitors can enjoy a safe and pleasant experience in Poland.

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