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How much does it cost to travel to Poland independently?

How much does it cost to travel independently to Poland?

How much does it cost to travel to Poland independently?

Estimated cost to travel to Poland: 20,000-25,000. Suggested number of days to travel to Poland: 7-10 days. Currency exchange situation in Poland: Poland is an EU country, but has not joined the Eurozone.

The local currency is zloty, the English abbreviation is PLN, and the unit is "zloty (z?)". Recently, due to the European economy, the exchange rate has fluctuated greatly. The current exchange rate reference price is about 1 zloty equal to 1.9 yuan (2012

May of the year).

There is no handling fee for currency exchange in Poland. Usually, the amount exchanged for more than 1,000 euros (or US dollars) will be 0.02 points higher than the quoted price.

The exchange rate at the airport is very low. If you don’t have cash on you, you can first exchange only about 20 euros in cash, which is enough to take the bus to the city. You can then find an exchange point with a higher exchange rate in the city center.

In addition, there are usually currency exchange centers in major shopping malls. The prices are moderate and suitable for small amount exchanges. The advantage is convenience.

Currency can be exchanged in both large cities and small towns in Poland.

Currency can be exchanged at ATMs or at banks and currency exchange offices in towns or at hotel receptions.

All major foreign currencies can be exchanged for Polish currency at banks or currency exchange offices (also known as Kantors).

Over-the-counter exchanges are available in large hotels, at border crossings or at dedicated sales points in towns and cities.

Banks in big cities are open from 9 am to 4 pm on weekdays and until 1 pm on Saturdays.

In smaller towns or villages, opening hours will be shorter, usually 9am to 1pm.

Kantor is typically open from 9am to 7pm on weekdays and until 2pm on Saturdays.

Major large tourist service centers such as railway stations, border crossings and airports usually provide 24-hour services.

Tips: Notes on currency exchange: There are many currency exchange shops in the underground passage in the center of Warsaw. Some shops will use extremely low exchange rates to deceive tourists who are new to Poland.

It is recommended that qualified students download some real-time exchange rate apps. Any exchange rate within 0.1 points lower than the online exchange rate is considered a normal exchange rate.

Count the money in person before leaving the counter.