Travel
Things to take
- Passport
- Check if your passport is valid.
- Check if you need a visa to enter Poland.
- Tickets
- Credit/ATM card (Visa/Mastercard)
- Small amount of Polish currency (PLN)
- Coffee costs 12 PLN
- Toll costs 16 PLN
- Dinner costs 100 PLN
Be mindful of the exchange rates
Exchange rates at airports and in other major tourist locations are often inflated and not consumer-friendly. Consider using less popular exchange offices or withdrawing cash from ATMs instead. You can find fair exchange rates below:
Airports
You have three popular airports to reach our wedding destination in Siemianowice Śląskie. The nearest one is Katowice Airport (KTW), followed by Kraków Airport (KRK), and the farthest one is Warsaw Airport (WAW).
Which one should you choose? It depends on your other plans in Poland:
- If our wedding is your only destination in Poland then book a hotel in Katowice metro area and fly to Katowice. We will provide a transportation back to your hotel after the reception.
- If you want to visit Kraków it might be easier to use its airport. You can use a car, a bus, or a train to get to our wedding. It's about one-hour drive.
- Lastly, Warsaw airport might be the most convenient for some of you as it has the most international connections. Unfortunately, this airport is also the farthest away from our wedding. It's about four-hour drive.
Public transportation
For those planning to reach the church by a local or intercity bus, the app Jakdojade.pl is highly recommended. This app provides comprehensive route planning and real-time updates, making it easy to navigate public transportation in Poland.
Taxis
Popular ride-hailing services like Uber are available in Poland:
If you prefer traditional taxis, here's a couple of numbers you can try:
Driving
If you are planning to drive to our wedding:
- Your driver's license should just work.
- Be aware that there are a few toll roads, and you can pay for them using either cash or card.
- Additionally, keep an eye out for speed cameras, which are commonly used to enforce speed limits.
- Have Polish currency in cash in case you get a ticket.