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What is the best time to visit Poland?

Recommended time to visit: The most popular time for sightseeing in Poland is during the warmer and drier summer months of June - August. However, if you'd like to avoid the summer crowds then the shoulder seasons of spring (March - April) and autumn (September - October) see pleasant weather and lower prices.



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How Many Days Do You Need in Poland? For the best experience, plan on spending 7 to 10 days in Poland. With 7 days, you have just enough time to visit three cities (Krakow, Warsaw, and Gdansk). Add on 3 more days, for a total of 10, to add on day trips to places such as Malbork Castle and Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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The best time to visit Krakow is in the summer. You can expect warmer temperatures throughout the season with an average high of 25°C. Unpredictable weather is very common in Krakow, so it's worth carrying an umbrella with you when you're out and slip a warm coat in your luggage to prepare yourself.

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Traveling to Poland Poland is a member of the Schengen Borders Agreement. If you are a qualified visitor for tourism or business with a valid U.S. passport, you can apply to enter the Schengen area without a visa for a period of 90 days within each 180 day period.

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Summer is Poland's high season. Beaches are full to the brim, as the sea's warm and sunshine abounds. Apart from lazing on the sands, you can enjoy a range of water sports or outdoor activities across the country.

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Auschwitz-Birkenau is just under 70km from the centre of Kraków and will take just over an hour via the A4. Note, however, that you'll need to play a toll, paid for electronically in advance.

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There are seven European countries that do not use the euro as their currency. These countries are Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden.

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The answer is yes, but it varies depending on the circumstances. While the official language of Poland is Polish, English is widely spoken and understood in major cities and tourist destinations. In fact, 30% of Poles speak English as a foreign language, making it the most popular second language in the country.

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10 Best Polish Foods Everyone Should Try
  • Pierogi.
  • Bigos.
  • Placki ziemniaczane.
  • Barszcz.
  • Golabki.
  • Paczki.
  • Zurek.
  • Flaki.


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