Travelling around Poland

  • Poland has become an attractive destination for foreigners to buy property due to its stable economy, growing real estate market, and relatively low prices compared to other European countries. However, purchasing property in Poland can be daunting, especially if you are not familiar with the local legal and administrative procedures. In this article, we will provide a guide for foreigners on how to buy property in Poland.

  • If you come to Poland from outside European Union or you come from European Union and plan to stay here for some time, you should consider buying a Polish prepaid sim card to save money on calls and the Internet. In this article, we will present the best sim card offers in Poland.

  • Katowice Airport (actually, Katowice Pyrzowice Airport) is located about 30 km north of Katowice city centre. Although it is not very far, its public transport connections could be better. In this article, we will provide information on how to get from Katowice Airport to Katowice city centre and other destinations.

  • Bank accounts in Poland

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    If you moved to Poland and found a job here, you may consider opening a bank account in Poland to make it easier for you to receive your salary, make transfers within Poland, or just withdraw money from the ATM.

  • Compared to Western Europe, Poland has a lot of natural areas – forests, lakes and rural areas. Except for southern Poland, where heavy industry is polluting the air. the quality of the environment is relatively high. But how does this apply to drinking water? Can you drink tap water in Poland?

  • Buses in Poland

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    Travelling by buses in Poland is not as comfortable and fast as travelling by trains, but is significantly cheaper. In some regions we are still waiting for highways to be built, which will increase the overall bus speed and make it more competitive compared to trains.

  • Trains in Poland

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    After years of investments in railroad infrastructure, we can finally say that travelling by trains in Poland is worth its money. Trains are much faster, comfortable and safe than they used to be, and unless there are some unexpected accidents, they usually arrive on time

  • Things to do in Szczecin

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    Szczecin is a large city in north-western Poland. It is located near – but not by – the Baltic Sea, and separated from it by Szczecin Lagoon and Wolin Island. The city is divided by the river Oder into several parts, with two: Srodmiescie and Prawobrzeze being the most important. In this article, you’ll read about the top things to do in Szczecin

  • Best time to visit Poland

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    Generally, Poland has a continental climate with very cold winters and warm summers. Best time to visit Poland differs depending on what region of Poland you plan to visit, and what you plan to do.

  • Things to do in Czestochowa

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    Czestochowa is a very popular pilgrim place in Poland. Each year, in August, thousands of pilgrims from the whole of Poland walk towards Czestochowa to gather there on the 15th of August. But except for being the Polish Santiago de Compostela, has Czestochowa anything to offer? Check our article on things to do in Czestochowa.

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