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Warsaw


Warsaw Travel Guide


Entertainment Quality: 5 / 5
Safety: 4 / 5
Nightlife: 4 / 5
Walkability: 5 / 5
Living Standards: 4 / 5
Free WiFi: 5 / 5

Warsaw in Prices & Facts

$5.3 $5.34
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Polish, English
$29.4 $29.35
Dinner for Two
Currency
Zloty // PLN

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$1.2 $1.17
Public Transport Ride



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Getting Around

Bus
Warsaw's buses cover the city from 4am to midnight (with selected lines operating 24 hours) and cost 4.40 PLN for a single ticket that can be purchased via the mobile app or at kiosks. Insider tip: validate your ticket right after boarding to avoid hefty fines—check for the ticket machine near the front doors!
Tram
Warsaw's trams cost 4.40 PLN per single ride and operate frequently from 4:30 am to midnight, effectively linking key areas like the Old Town and Wilanów Palace. For a budget-friendly option, consider the 3-day tourist ticket for 30 PLN, allowing unlimited rides across all trams and buses.

Warsaw Airports

Frederic Chopin Airport  /  WAW

17 minutes
average time to city center
$11 
Average taxi ride
$3 
bus

Tourist Reviews

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@and_katie
« Warsaw reminds me a lot of the chaotic times in the past. Around the entrances to the metro, you can find all sorts of vendors; there are tent stalls everywhere. At some stations, where there are buildings, they sell anything and everything but tickets. In ticket machines, you’re never quite sure if you can buy a train ticket, and even if you can, it might not be for the train you actually want to take. If you happen to hop on the second carriage instead of the first, you’re at risk of a fine! At bus stops, buying tickets is almost impossible, and no, the driver doesn't sell them either. The people seem a bit unfriendly; everyone understands when it comes to money but if you need help, they suddenly "don’t understand" anything. I've only been to Warsaw, Krakow, and the suburbs of Warsaw (let's just say it's not my favorite!). I really don’t like Poland and sincerely hope to never come back. But to end on a positive note, I'm absolutely in love with the "Stalin skyscraper" in Warsaw (as seen in the photo), and some of the graffiti is quite nice. »
@lizaabykova
« I really enjoyed my time in Warsaw, but I can't quite understand why the people there seem so down! I tried to lift everyone's spirits! 😊 »
@kris_antipenko
« And we are in Warsaw again!!!*** I just love this city! Love it so much))) Our exciting Euro trip has come to an end) We are taking with us a ton of impressions, emotions, and future plans))) Woohoo*** »
@kris_antipenko
« And we are in Warsaw again!!!*** I just love this city! Love it so much))) Our exciting Euro trip has come to an end) We are taking with us a ton of impressions, emotions, and future plans))) Woohoo*** »
@noizepoison
« I’ve been to Poland several times, but this was my first visit to Warsaw, and I really enjoyed it! »
@alina_giraffe
« Here is Warsaw - it's something else. A bit of Riga, a touch of Prague, and even a hint of Stockholm. We really liked Warsaw, very much. »
@anya_koval1987
« Today we visited Warsaw. I have to say, I didn't expect much from this city at first. I thought it would be noisy and dirty. But no))) There are plenty of cozy and quiet spots here. Overall, I really loved the city's intelligent vibe, if that makes sense) Tomorrow, we are looking forward to the Copernicus Museum. I'll post some photos of Warsaw later, as it will stay in my memory. 😊 »
@by_in_warsaw
« Warsaw. A view from above. Beautiful, green, isn't it? »
@rzdimon
« New Warsaw rebuilt by Soviet builders. »
@mila_khlobystova
« Did not like Warsaw! It's cold, gray, let's see what happens next. »