Warsaw, being the biggest Polish city and the capital of Poland, is one of the most congested cities in Poland. To make things better, Warsaw authorities try to discourage citizens from driving their cars into the city centre, and use public transport instead. One of the ways to make people leave their cars at home, is introducing quite a high parking fares in the city centre.
Warsaw transportation
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There are two airports that might be considered Warsaw Airports: Chopin Airport in Warsaw (WAW), and Warsaw Modlin Airport (MNI), with the first being within the city borders, and the latter being located about 40 km north-west of Warsaw. In this article, we will give you information on how to get from both of the airports to the city centre.
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There are two airports that might be considered Warsaw Airports: Chopin Airport in Warsaw (WAW), and Warsaw Modlin Airport. In this article, we will give you information on how to get from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Warsaw City centre.
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Public transport in Warsaw has a variety of means of transport to use. This includes buses, trams, metro and local trains. Thus, public transport in Warsaw enables you to get to any place in the city.
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Public bike system in Warsaw – Veturilo was set up in 2012 as one of the earliest bike systems in Poland, and now is one of the biggest in Europe. Its name derives from Esperanto and means “vehicle” or “means of transport”.