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Getting Into and Around Poland

Once you’ve decided to go to Poland, one of the first things you should do is to check the passport and/or visa requirements that apply to your country of origin. Make sure that your passport is valid for three more months after the scheduled date of your exit from Poland to avoid any inconveniences; EU nationals with a valid national ID card are exempted from this rule.

Booking an air ticket to Poland can be as easy as going online and choosing the flights that correspond to your travel dates. If you have the time, check around for the best flight deals, especially now that airlines are always doing their best to upstage their competitors. Take note of your flight details, and make sure that you have all the requirements for a safe and secure passage to Poland.

When planning your trip to Poland, it’s a very good idea to make reservations for your accommodations at the earliest possible time. No matter how adventurous you are, you surely don’t want to deal with the unpleasant surprise that the place you’re planning to stay at is already fully-booked by the time you get there. There are countless more enjoyable ways to start your Poland adventure than walking around your chosen city, looking for a place to stay.

Poland Accommodations

There are a number of accommodation options to choose from in Poland; these choices fit the budget and preferences of most travelers, and provide the services that every individual looks for in a place that might as well be the proverbial “home away from home”.

Hotels
Hotels offer the most in terms of amenities and services, and are the most common choices of travelers around the world. Poland features some of the most well-known international hotel chains, as well as smaller ones that give equally give service to their clientele. Check around for hotels that suit your budget; you should also check which ones are closest to the areas you’re interested in visiting, so you can maximize the price you pay for the rooms.

Bed and Breakfasts/Guest Houses
If you want to stay in a place with a more personal touch, then guest houses or bed and breakfasts are your best bets. These accommodations can commonly be seen around the mountain/ski resorts, as well as by the sea – as close to the center of tourist activities as possible. Rates for these accommodations vary widely; some guest houses offer the barest and simplest facilities that match lower daily/nightly rates, while luxurious bed and breakfasts that feature spas can easily charge a higher nightly rate compared to some hotels.

Campsites
There’s no better way to enjoy the beauty of nature than actually staying under the stars as you sleep – more specifically, in the comfort of a tent or a camping vehicle. More than 200 campsites are scattered across Poland, with most of these sites featuring power supplies, food kiosks, canteens and washrooms. This is nature-tripping at its best.

Hiring a Car in Poland

Nothing beats the freedom of exploring a new country at your own pace. Although going in tours with other travelers in a bus can lead to more new friends, there is something very liberating about being able to go to the places you want to, when you want to – and with only the people you want in the vehicle with you. Renting a car or any vehicle in Poland has never been easier; you can check out great offers online and compare the best deals from reputable rental companies. Prepare to read and reread the terms and conditions before making reservations, so you don’t get any unwelcome surprises just when you’re about to get the vehicle you hired.
Armed with the proper information, getting into and around Poland is fairly easy. Proper planning is the key, so you can spend most of your time enjoying the sights and sounds of Poland, and not worrying about the small details that might just unravel your perfect Poland adventure.


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