Last seen: August 23, 2025
Used my Revolut card on public transport in Gdańsk and Poznań, buses had contactless terminals. Just tap and ride. Poland’s made it really easy for to...
Hostels in Poland are mostly card-friendly. Used my Revolut everywhere. The only time I had to use cash was for laundry tokens and lockers, not for th...
Call your bank immediately, freeze the card in the app, and request a replacement. Also, let your hostel know, some staff helped me translate at the l...
Used ING Bank ATM inside a Żabka convenience store in Wrocław late at night, no problems at all. I just avoid the freestanding machines in quiet stree...
i found citi bank most reliable., no fees with my irish debit card, and could withdraw high amount!
Uber and Free Now both work in Poland and support card payments. I didn’t use cash once in a week. Just avoid random taxis outside the train stations....
I was able to use Amex at Marriott and one nice restaurant in Kraków, but smaller spots didn’t take it. Poland is very card-friendly,just not so much ...
for a 30-day trip, I’d say set aside 4,000-4,500 PLN if you want some comfort and flexibility. Most people carry R50-100 PLN cash on them and use card...
I took out 1000 PLN at a Pekao ATM in Gdańsk using my N26 card. 0 fees great rate. Wouldn’t recommend changing at airport unless totally necessary.