Lazienki Palace (Palac Lazienkowski), Warsaw: free on Fridays / from 15zł.The admission prices of the following Trip Advisor ‘Traveller Favourites’ were correct as of February 2021: Looking for tips on fun things to see and do in Poland? To help you plan ahead and figure out your holiday budget, we’ve listed some popular attractions and day trips below. (Figures taken from in February 2021.) Top Polish attractions Meal in a high end restaurant: 200–300zł.Double room in an upmarket hotel: 600–800zł.Looking for luxury? Be prepared to spend around 800-1,000zł or more per day: Lunch and dinner in decent restaurants: 80–100zł.Daily rate for a midrange hotel or pension: 200–400zł.Want something a bit less rustic? Budget 200–600zł per day: Meal in a milk bar (traditional, budget ‘diner’) and self-catering: 30zł.Typical, low-cost guesthouse or hostel dorm: 50zł.On a budget? You could get by on less than 200zł: Looking for a rough idea of what you might spend per day in Poland? It will obviously depend quite a bit on where you’re going and how you like to holiday, but Lonely Planet offers the following guidance. You’ll most likely get a better rate if you stick with Polish Złoty. If given the option to convert your ATM transaction to Pounds on the spot, don’t. Your bank might charge you for international ATM usage though, so make sure you check this before you go. Many banks in Poland will let you withdraw money from their ATMs without charging a transaction fee. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants as well. Even small towns tend to have at least one and most of them accept Visa and Mastercard. It’s usually easy to find an ATM in Poland. Some cafes, shops and vendors may not take cards or have change for 100zł and 200zł notes. It’s a good idea to carry some small-denomination notes and coins in cash. The word “zloty” means “golden” in Polish.Coins consist of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 Groszy, as well as 1, 2 and 5 Zloty.Polish Zloty banknotes are issued in 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Zloty.
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