What should I pack for Poland?
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What should I pack for Poland?
Here is a list of things to think about taking when you pack your bags for a trip to Poland:
- Suntan lotion.
- A first aid kit.
- An umbrella, always handy, to protect yourself from the rain or… the sun.
- A few books or some music to while away time on the long train rides.
- A bottle of disinfectant solution for the hands.
What do I need to know before going to Poland?
12 Travel Tips You Need To Know Before Visiting Poland
- Don’t call it Eastern Europe (it’s not, and you WILL be corrected)
- It’s not as cold as you think.
- Try to learn a few words, as Poles really appreciate the effort (even if terribly mispronounced)
- Tap water is safe to drink, but don’t let anyone see you do it.
What essentials should I bring?
Don’t have time to read the full article? Here’s a quick rundown of the main essentials to pack before you leave the house:
- Passport.
- Phone charger / portable phone charger.
- Euros.
- EU adapters.
- Flip flops (for the hostel bathrooms)
- Water bottle.
- Socks.
- Underwear.
How much is Poland visa fees?
Visa fee is 80 euro. The visa application fee is non-returnable, whatever the consul’s decision.
What should I not forget to pack?
Most Commonly Forgotten Things to Pack
- Don’t Forget Travel Documents.
- One of the Most Commonly Forgotten Things to Pack Are Snacks.
- Keep a Hand Sanitizer Close By.
- Remember to Bring Your Medicine and First Aid Kit.
- Fill a Small Bag With Toiletries.
- Don’t Forget Glasses and Sunglasses.
- Pack Chargers and Headphones.
What should I put in hand luggage?
7 items you should always pack in your carry-on bag
- Your passport Or ID. Don’t forget to keep some form of identification on you.
- Phone and device chargers.
- Face Masks and Hand Sanitiser.
- A change of clothes.
- Headphones.
- Refillable water bottle.
- Daily medication.
What things are illegal in Poland?
Bear the following in mind to enjoy a hassle-free stay:
- Validate public transport tickets. You must validate your ticket before making a journey on a bus or tram.
- Road safety for pedestrians.
- Smoking.
- Public drinking.
- Public drunkenness.
- Alcohol and bicycles.
- Bar and strip club scams.
- Prostitution.