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.
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Parking in Poznan involves paying a fee. Check where Poznan parking zones are, what are the fees and when you don’t need to pay for parking
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When it comes to parking, Wroclaw is one of the most expensive cities in Poland. Leaving the car in the city centre may cost you even 7,7 PLN/hour. Below you’ll find the most important information about parking in Wroclaw.
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Krakow is the most popular tourist destination and the most polluted big city in Poland as well. This is best visible during winter, when people warming their homes with coal, making the situation even worse.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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Public transport in Poznan relies mainly on trams and buses, with trams being the primary means of transport, and buses having the supplementary role. This often means that you need to change from bus to tram at some stage of your trip.
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Poznan Airport (Lawica Airport) is located about 7 kilometres west of Poznan city centre. This is the only airport near Poznan, and although it’s not the biggest airport in Poland, it has been serving more and more passengers every year. It is conveniently connected with the old town by public transport, but you need to change from bus to tram on the way.