How to Get to Poland

Poland – arrival

Airplane: Poland’s nationalairlineLOT (LO) flies to all major European cities. In addition to Berlin, there is also flight connections to a number of other German cities. Outside of Europe there are direct flights to Istanbul (Turkey), New York and Chicago (USA), Toronto (Canada) and Tel Aviv (Israel).

Low-cost airlines such as Germanwings, Ryanairand Easy bring passengers from numerous European cities not only to Warsaw but also to Wroclaw, Kraków, Szczecin, Katowice, Rzeszów, Gdansk, Poznan, Bydgoszcz and Lódz. Ticket prices vary depending on the route and time of year. They are highest from June to August and at Christmas.

Airlines that offer flights to and from Poland are also Alitalia (AZ), Air France (AF), KLM (KL), Lufthansa (LH), Aeroflot (SU), Malev Hungarian Airlines (MA) and British Airways (BA).

Airports: most international flights land in Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW). However, a growing number of airlines are also bringing travelers to Gdansk (Lech Wa ?? sa / GDN), Katowice (KTW), Kraków-Balice (KRK) and Wroclaw (WRO) airports.

Ship: there are regular ferry connections to Poland and Denmark as well as Sweden. Polferries runs several times a week from Copenhagen (Denmark) to? Winouj? Cie (Swinoujscie) during the summer months. The journey time is around 10 hours.

Between Sweden, Polferries operates the routes Ystad -? Winouj? Cie (travel time seven hours), Nynäshamn – Gdansk (18 hours travel time), Nynäshamn – Gdansk (travel time around 18 hours), Ystad -? Winouj? Cie (seven hours travel time) as well ? winouj? cie – Rønne (journey time around five hours). Stena Line runs daily from Kalskrona to Gdynia. The journey takes about eleven hours. Unity Line brings passengers and vehicles from Ystad to? Winouj? Cie every day. The journey takes seven to nine hours.

Rail: a number of German cities are connected to the main Polish cities by train. There are direct connections to Warsaw (Warszawa) from Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden and Cologne. There are also direct connections between Berlin and Kraków via Wroclaw. Up to five trains run daily on the Berlin Warsaw route, which runs via Frankfurt / Oder and Poznan. The fastest connection between Warsaw and Brussels is via Cologne. Rail travelers on the Paris – Warsaw route have to change trains in Cologne and Brussels.

From Warsaw there are direct train connections to Kiev (Ukraine) and Minsk (Belarus). The travel time is ten or 15 hours. The trains are all fully equipped with sleeping cars. When purchasing a ticket, travelers are assigned a bunk.

The fastest way from Warsaw to Vilnius (Lithuania) to travel – in about nine and a half hours – goes through Suwalki and requires a change at the border. With this connection, travelers do not need a visa for Belarus. However, if you want to travel to Russia by train, you need such a visa. During the summer months there is a direct train connection between Warsaw and St. Petersburg (30 hours travel time). The route leads through Minsk. Trains run from Warsaw to Moscow several times a day all year round. The trains also pass through Minsk during their 20-hour journey. Both the trains to St. Petersburg and Moscow are sleeper trains.

From Prague Express trains run daily via Katowice and Kraków to Warsaw within around nine hours. Train connections to London lead through the Channel Tunnel with a change in Brussels. The journey takes 20 hours.

Car: Poland shares borders with seven countries. There are numerous border crossings to Germany in the west and to the Czech and Slovak Republics in the south. However, there are fewer opportunities to cross the border for travelers who want to travel to Poland from the Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia. At the Lithuanian border there are the Ogrodniki and Budzisko crossings, between Poland and Belarus there are the Terespol and Ku? Nica Bia? Ostocka crossings and between Russia and Poland the Gronowo and Bezledy crossings. From Ukraine you travel to Poland via Medyka, Hrebenne and Dorohusk.

Bus: Eurolines Polska offers daily bus connections between Warsaw and Minsk in Belarus (travel time twelve hours) and Vilnius in Lithuania (travel time also twelve hours). The Polish State Railways also operate night buses between Warsaw and Vilnius (ten hours travel time).

Eurolines-Sodeli CZ buses run from Prague via Wroclaw to Warsaw within 14 hours. Eurolines also brings travelers from London to Warsaw. The route goes through Poznan and Lódz and the journey takes about 27 hours. Another route leads from London via Wroclaw and Katowice to Kraków. The travel time is also around 27 hours. The frequency of connections usually varies depending on the time of year. While buses run daily in summer, there are connections every week in the other months. Tickets are available in every National Express office as well as in numerous travel agencies.

Poland climate

Poland is influenced by the continental climate in the east and maritime climate in the west. The weather is therefore changeable, with strong daily and annual fluctuations. While one year the winter may be almost without snow, the next winter may be very snowy. Summer in Poland can be cold and wet at times. Visit cellphoneexplorer for Top 10 Sights in Poland.

The seasons in Poland are very different. Spring begins in March, it is initially cold and windy, later pleasantly warm and often sunny. Summer starts in June and is mostly warm, sometimes hot. The sun is often shining, but heavy rains also occur. July is the hottest month. Autumn begins in September and is warm and mostly sunny at first, later in November then cold, humid and foggy. Winter lasts from December to March, and snow remains for shorter or longer periods of time. In the mountains, the snow sometimes stays until May. January and February are the coldest months. Temperatures sometimes drop below -15 ° C or even -20 ° C in winter.

How to Get to Poland