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Are Polish trains expensive?

Tickets for regional trains and express trains in Poland are not expensive. Remember to check if you qualify for one of many discounts for for Children, students, the elderly, pensioners, the disabled, large families and others. The price of a ticket will depend on the type of train, distance and the class.



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Poland railway system is well-developed and presents a modern and comfortable service.

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The Polrail Service online store accepts credit card payments. If you have to purchase tickets at the station, most station ticket offices accept credit cards. Additionally, PKP InterCity conductors now have credit card terminals for accepting payments on board the train.

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Rail travel is very cheap and tickets for most journeys within Poland can easily be purchased at the station before departure.

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They don't sell beer or wine, but (unlike most European countries) you can't drink your own alcohol on Polish trains, only beer or wine bought & consumed in the restaurant or bar car.

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Cheap traveling around Poland
  • Carpooling in Poland. Carpooling is widely popular in Poland. ...
  • Hitchhiking in Poland. Even cheaper way to commute between Polish cities is of course good, old hitchhiking. ...
  • Biking saves money.


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There are restrooms at the end of each car. If you're in a first class compartment, your seat will probably recline a bit if you want to sleep. Many refurbished carriages also offer outlets to plug in your laptop or phone charger.

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Yes, the Polish railway system has an excellent connection of high-speed trains. In just a couple of hours, you can cover a distance of hundreds of kilometers, since the configuration of the railways of Poland and Europe allows the train to reach speeds of up to 250 km / h.

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1. Switzerland. Tucked inside the small but incredibly beautiful country of Switzerland is one of the most efficient and scenic rail networks in the world.

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The average tip is around 10-15% of the cheque. Tipping is not obligatory, you can tip whoever you want to show that the service was good. Don't forget to tip tour guides and drivers too, but only if you are happy with the service they have provided.

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Typically there are three types of train ticket in Spain: Básico, Elige and Prémium. These different types of ticket offer different rates of flexibility. Básico is the cheapest type of ticket you can buy, for both Standard and First Class, with Prémium being the most expensive.

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