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Do I need a visa to go to Warsaw, Poland?

Schengen Visa is required for travellers to go to Poland. Citizens from Schengen-member countries do not require a visa to enter Poland for stays of up to 90 days, but they must carry a national ID while entering and travelling in Poland.

The Schengen Area consists of 23 EU member states and four non-EU countries:

Additionally, there are many countries whose citizens are exempt from the visa requirement for travel to the Schengen Area. Please visit the official site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  • Passport (6 months valid after departing Poland)
  • Completed application form
  • Confirmation of travel itinerary including hotel accommodation or letter from a personal acquaintance as host
  • Two passport-size photos
  • Proof of payment of visa fee
  • Sufficient funding for the duration of stay
  • Visa for the country of destination
  • train, bus, ferry or plane tickets

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Why Go To Warsaw

Kraków may be known as Poland's cultural capital, but the country's official capital – Warsaw – is just as appealing to culture hounds. After all, this is the city where iconic figures like Marie Curie and Frédéric Chopin grew up. Following a day spent at a music festival or the Copernicus Science Centre , you can explore the historic Old Town neighborhood. Or, soak up Warsaw's rich (and often dark) past at museums like the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews . No matter how you fill your day, you can end it with locally made vodkas or hearty traditional fare (think: meat and potatoes) at one of the city's restaurants, bar mleczny (government-subsidized eateries) or street vendors.

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Warsaw Travel Tips

Best months to visit.

The best time to visit Warsaw is between June and August. Although these months constitute Warsaw's peak season, summer's pleasant temperatures (which hover in the 50s, 60s and 70s) and ample seasonal activities make up for dealing with larger crowds at attractions. If you're sticking to a tight budget, you'll score discounted rates on rooms and flights between December and February (Warsaw's winter) thanks to the region's chilly 20- to 30-degree weather. March to May and September through November (the city's spring and fall seasons) are also cost-effective times to visit, with May and September providing relatively comfortable temps in the high 40s to high 60s.

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What You Need to Know

Stay in or near Old Town  This central neighborhood (and its adjacent districts) boast several top attractions and feature everything from affordable hostels to five-star properties.

Restroom customs differ here Public restrooms – such as ones found in metro stations and some cafes – generally cost 1 or 2 Polish zloty (or less than $1) to use. Also, keep in mind the symbols used to designate gender-specific bathrooms: Women's restrooms are marked with circles, while men's facilities have triangles.

The nightlife scene is growing Poland produces about 40 percent of the European Union's vodka, so it's hardly surprising that Poles like to drink. You'll find watering holes and nightclubs throughout Warsaw, especially in trendy neighborhoods like Praga and Powisle.

How to Save Money in Warsaw

Buy a Warsaw Pass If you plan on visiting multiple sights and using public transportation, consider buying an upgraded Warsaw Pass card . These passes, which cost 105 to 219 Polish zloty (or between $29 and $61) per person, cover one to three days of unlimited rides on Warsaw's metro, trams and buses, as well as entrance fees for attractions like the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Copernicus Science Centre .

Skip traditional restaurant meals Warsaw's street food vendors and bar mleczny (or milk bars, government-subsidized cafeterias that were popular during Poland's communist era) are some of the city's best spots to enjoy cheap, authentic Polish dishes like pierogies (potato-filled dumplings) and zapiekanki (a pizza-like dish made with a baguette half instead of dough).

Take advantage of free days at museums  Most of Warsaw's must-see museums – including the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Lazienki Królewskie Museum – offer waived admissions on Thursdays or Sundays.

Culture & Customs

Warsaw's occupation by Nazi Germany during World War II is one of the darkest periods in the city's history. Many Polish Jews living in the city at the time died while trying to survive in ghettos and death camps or fighting against their oppressors during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. Their suffering during World War II and their far-reaching cultural impact is commemorated at many of Warsaw's museums and monuments, including the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Warsaw Uprising Museum .

Although Warsaw's historic attractions and ample museums are the main reasons visitors flock to the city, Poland's capital also boasts a lively nightlife scene, especially in up-and-coming neighborhoods like Powisle and Praga. What's more, famous musicians like Frédéric Chopin and Wladyslaw Szpilman once called Warsaw home, so it's hardly surprising that the city hosts an array of music-focused events, including free outdoor piano concerts at the Lazienki Królewskie Museum and various jazz festivals. Famed scientist Marie Curie and art deco artist Tamara de Lempicka also lived in the capital.

English is spoken by many Poles, so you shouldn't have any issues communicating with locals. However, Poland's official language is Polish, and learning a few basic words and phrases in Polish – like " czesc " (hello), " prosze " (please), " dziekuje " (thank you) and " do widzenia " (goodbye) – will likely come in handy.

Unlike other members of the European Union, Poland uses the Polish zloty as its official currency (1 Polish zloty is equal to $0.28). But, euros are occasionally accepted as a valid form of payment for select tours and at a limited number of stores. Since the Polish zloty (or euro) to U.S. dollar exchange rate fluctuates, be sure to check what the current exchange rate is before you go. And keep in mind Poland's tipping etiquette: Leaving a tip is not customary, but if exceptional service is provided, feel free to tip 10 to 15 percent of your bill.

What to Eat

Warsaw may not be known as a foodie destination, but its dining scene is arguably the best in Poland. Many of the city's best restaurants – including Stolica , Restauracja Polska Rózana and Soul Kitchen Bistro – feature Polish classics like pierogies (a dumpling-like dish that features a potato stuffing) on their menus. Other must-try dishes include  zurek (a sour rye soup that's loaded with hard-boiled eggs and sausage) and bigos (a dish made of fried and stewed cabbage, sauerkraut, mushrooms and meats like bacon and kielbasi , grilled sausages). Modern versions of traditional Polish items, meanwhile, can be found at eateries like the Amber Room Restauracja and N31 restaurant&bar .

For affordable Polish cuisine, Warsaw's street vendors and bar mleczny (or milk bars, government-subsidized eateries that were commonplace during Poland's communist rule) can't be missed. These casual eateries serve popular items like zapiekanka (a baguette half topped with mushrooms, cheese and ketchup) and fasolka po Bretonsku (a stewed version of baked beans) and are located throughout the city. Popular milk bars include Bar Bambino and Prasowy .

Warsaw also boasts multiple ethnic restaurants that specialize in everything from French to Israeli cuisine. According to recent travelers, some of the city's best ethnic eateries include Maho Restaurant (which serves Turkish fare), InAzia (a Japanese restaurant) and Mr India (where Indian dishes are on the menu).

Additionally, Warsaw produces nearly half of the European Union's vodka. Visitors ages 18 and older can sample vodkas at many of the city's bars and restaurants, but for an in-depth look at the spirit, consider signing up for a tasting with local tour operators like XperiencePoland and Eat Polska . XperiencePoland's tasting costs 29 euros (roughly $34) per person and includes eight vodka samples and two Polish snacks. Meanwhile, Eat Polska's tasting is 290 Polish zloty (or about $80.50) per person and features six or seven vodka samples, plus five or six food pairings.

Poland's crime rate is low overall, but theft and pickpocketing (especially at popular attractions and on public transportation) occasionally occur. As such, travelers should keep an eye on their belongings and surroundings at all times. It is also best to avoid public demonstrations, which are fairly common in Poland and can become violent, and to travel with others at night and in crowded areas like Old Town . For more tips on how to stay safe while visiting Warsaw, check out the U.S. State Department's website .

Getting Around Warsaw

The best ways to get around Warsaw are on foot and via public transportation. Many top attractions sit within walking distance of one another, while others are easy to reach by metro, tram or bus. Warsaw's public transportation network – operated by Zarzad Transportu Miejskiego – is extensive, offering approximately 200 bus routes and 30 tram, four train and two metro lines. The easiest way to get to central Warsaw from the airport is to use the S2 or S3 train, but once you're downtown, plan on using the metro or trams. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also available, but are not a cost-effective option for traveling longer distances. You may also opt to rent a car, but Warsaw's streets are not the easiest to navigate and offer limited parking in the city center. To get to Warsaw, travelers fly into Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), which is about 5 miles south of central Warsaw.

Entry & Exit Requirements

Americans can visit Poland for up to 90 days without a visa, but you must have a passport that's valid for at least three months after your departure date (though six months validity is recommended). Additionally, you will be required to show proof of sufficient funds and a return airline ticket when you arrive. Visit the U.S. State Department's website to learn more about entry and exit requirements.

Everything from pastel-hued, late 18th-century buildings to communist-era apartments to modern skyscrapers can be found in Warsaw's Old Town area.

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Eligibility Tourist Visa is available to citizens of all countries except ECOWAS Nationals who do not require visa to visit Nigeria and other countries which Nigeria has entered into visa abolition agreements.

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Validity:  Validity of stay is 90 days

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Timeline:  2 – 3 working days from receipt of application.

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Note: Please check the individual Embassy or Consulate website to determine if your case is eligible for a waiver of the in-person interview.

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The estimated wait time to receive a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. embassy or consulate and is based on workload and staffing and can vary from week to week. The information provided is an estimate and does not guarantee the availability of an appointment.

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Wait times for applicants eligible for Interview Waiver are applicable only for locations where applicants schedule appointments to submit their passport and any required documents to a U.S. embassy or consulate. The wait time estimate does not account for the time required for a consular officer to adjudicate the application nor mailing time of passports or other documents. Refer to the website of the Embassy or Consulate Visa Section where you will apply to determine your eligibility for Interview Waiver and for instructions for submitting a nonimmigrant visa application. Note that applicants must be a national or resident of the country where they are applying to be eligible to apply via Interview Waiver.

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Consular sections overseas may be able to expedite your interview date if there is an urgent, unforeseen situation such as a funeral, medical emergency, or school start date. The process to request an expedited nonimmigrant visa interview varies by location. You should refer to the instructions on the website of the Embassy or Consulate Visa Section  where you will interview, or on their online appointment scheduling site. You will need to provide proof of the need for an earlier appointment.

In all cases : You must first submit the online visa application form (DS-160), pay the application fee, and schedule the first available interview appointment. Only at this point will a consular section consider your request for an expedited appointment.

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    00-540 Warsaw Tel: +48 22 625 1401 - 24-Hour Automated Consular Information Hale C. VanKoughnett Consul General, Warsaw. Visa and Consular Information U.S. Consulate General ul. Stolarska 9 31-043 Krakow Tel: +48 12 424 5100 Fax: +48 12 424 5103 Erin Nickerson Consul General, Krakow

  7. U.S. Embassy Warsaw, Poland

    37/90 Kosiarzy St., Warsaw Tel.: +48 22 642 7404 Cell: +48 602 268 826 ... The consular officer will give you instructions on how to pick-up your passport and visa. If you have to travel within Poland while your passport is still with us, please make sure you have a valid picture ID other than your passport. ...

  8. Warsaw

    Welcome to the Official Tourist Website of Warsaw. Each city has a place that is its showcase and a must-see on any trip. In Warsaw, it's the Old Town, entered on the UNESCO World Heritage List - it's where the city's heart has been beating for centuries.However, when you cross the Vistula River and look at the Old Town from a distance, you are struck by how unusual the panorama of the ...

  9. Poland Schengen Visa

    Poland is a famous tourist destination due to its historic architecture, beautiful landscape, and low prices. From Warsaw to Krakow, Poland leaves no shortcomings in providing a good time. If you want to visit Poland for a short time, you might need a Poland Schengen visa. Poland's tourist visa is referred to as a Schengen […]

  10. Visas

    D-Type national visa. A-Type airport transit visa. Information on the principles of applying for visas by foreigners intending to practice as a doctor, dentist, nurse, obstetrician or paramedic in the territory of the Republic of Poland {"register":{"columns":[]}} footer gov.pl. Main site gov.pl

  11. Warsaw Travel Guide

    Buy a Warsaw Pass If you plan on visiting multiple sights and using public transportation, consider buying an upgraded Warsaw Pass card.These passes, which cost 105 to 219 Polish zloty (or between ...

  12. Immigrant Visas

    Please see our nonimmigrant visa page for information relating to tourist/business (category B1/B2) visas, student visas (categories F and M), exchange visas (category J) and work visas ... Belarus, and Russia at the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw. To apply for an immigrant visa, a foreign citizen seeking to immigrate generally must be sponsored by a U ...

  13. Warsaw Pass

    Benefits you get with Warsaw Pass. free entry to top attractions. saving up to 400 PLN on tickets. skiping the line to ticket offices. choosing the option adapted to your needs. You can order the card online or buy it at Warsaw Tourist Information points for only PLN 179. Detailed information about the Warsaw Pass can be found at www.warsawpass ...

  14. Visa and residency for Warsaw, Poland

    Here's Teleport's overview of travel visa requirements for citizens of various countries along with startup and entrepreneur visa options in Warsaw, Poland. Visa Check For visits up to 90 days

  15. PDF English

    All immigrant visa applicants, regardless of age, require a medical examination prior to the issuance of a visa. Only a ... 37/90 Kosiarzy St.,Warsaw 29 Michała Życzkowskiego, Krakow. Tel.: +48 22 642 7404 Phone +48 12 376 31 31 Cell: +48 602 268 826 Email: [email protected] ... carry the x-rays with you when you travel to the United ...

  16. U.S. Embassy Warsaw

    All inquiries regarding planned travel to the United States, availability of visa appointments, visa fees, and visa types must be directed to the Visa Information Service.To reach a customer service representative via email, please write to [email protected], you may call +48 22 307 1361 in Poland or (703) 988-7101 in the United States.

  17. USTravelDocs

    Apply for a U.S. Visa. At this website, you can learn about obtaining a visa, as well as applying for your visa. How to apply for your nonimmigrant visa for travel to the United States. What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa. How to access visa application forms and instructions.

  18. Tourist Visa

    Class of Persons Eligible for Tourist Visa. Foreign Travelers who wish to visit Nigeria for the purpose of Tourism. Foreign Travelers who wish to visit family and friends. ... Kosiarzy 22B, 02-953 Warsaw Poland. +48-22-651-5305 . [email protected] . Services. Citizen's Helpdesk; Investment Opportunities; Travel Advisory ...

  19. Visa Appointment Wait Times

    The estimated wait time to receive a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. embassy or consulate and is based on workload and staffing and can vary from week to week. The information provided is an estimate and does not guarantee the availability of an appointment. Wait Time for Interview Waiver. Wait times for applicants eligible ...

  20. Tourist Visa (TR)

    Visa processing fee: 180 PLN (in cash only / non-refundable) 3.2 Multiple Entry TR Visa, please prepare required documents as follows: Passport/travel document with validity at least 6 months from the intended date of arrival. to Thailand. 1 passport size photograph of the applicant, taken within the past six months.

  21. Special Information for Applicants Who Are Not Citizens of Poland

    The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of participating countries* to travel to the United States without a visa for stays of 90 days or less, when they meet all requirements. Are You Eligible? Travel & Tourism in the U.S. Visit the U.S.! ... U.S. Embassy Warsaw: An applicant who is a resident or citizen of Poland should select a ...

  22. E-Visa Application

    All types of e-visa: Tourist; Special Tourist Visa; Transit; all Non-Immigrant visas (e.g. "O" retirement / "O-A" (long stay) / "B" (working/business) / "ED" ... IS IT STILL POSSIBLE TO APPLY FOR A VISA IN PERSON AT ROYAL THAI EMBASSY, WARSAW? NO. Since 1 November 2022, the e-Visa system has replaced all previous visa application arrangements. ...

  23. Current wait time and availability for non-resident, non-citizens of

    The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of participating countries* to travel to the United States without a visa for stays of 90 days or less, when they meet all requirements. Are You Eligible? ... non-citizens of Poland applying for a B1/B2 visa, the wait times are as follows: Warsaw: 32 days; Krakow: 30 days; Most recent update: April ...