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Home » Europe » Can I pay in euros in Krakow?

Can I pay in euros in Krakow?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

A few bars and tourist companies in Kraków and Warsaw will accept Euros but most of the time you won’t be able to pay with Euros in Poland. The few companies that do accept Euro probably won’t be able to give a very competitive rate, so it’s better to simply pay in Złoty.

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Can I pay with Euros in Poland?

Are Euros accepted in Poland? Euros are usually accepted in tourist areas, but the exchange rate given is usually horrible, and you will lose a lot of money when paying with Euro in Poland. It’s much better to get Polish Zloty and pay in the local currency of Poland.

What currency is best for Krakow?

The official money in Krakow is the Polish zloty (PLN) and its symbol is zł. The word itslef means “golden” in Polish, and each zloty is divided into 100 groszy.

Is it better to exchange money in Poland?

Most frequent travellers recommend that you change your money once you arrive in Poland for a better exchange rate. You can buy the currency at an exchange office – known as a Kantor – in your destination. It’s usually best to avoid the airport or your hotel exchange kiosk, as the rates here tend to be poor.

Do you need cash in Poland?

Paying with cash in Poland
For smaller transactions, businesses may prefer the you pay cash. Also, if you’re a nightlife kind of person, you should go out with cash in your pocket because pubs, clubs and restaurants are frequently cash only. And of course, markets are cash only.

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How much is a pint in Krakow?

The average price of a beer in the market square is around 7 zł or 1.70 €, this is about 30% of the cost of a beer in London which averages at about 5.00 €. Check out this handy chart, Krakow scores as one of the cheapest cities in the world in which to buy a beer in.

Why does Poland not use the euro?

The report of 2018 verify that Poland meets 2 out of 4 economic criteria related to price stability and public finances. Poland does not meet 2 criteria of exchange rate stability and long-term interest rates. Moreover, Polish law is not completely compatible with the EU Treaties.

How much is a pint in Poland?

COUNTRY Average Pint Price ( in Euro) Average Pint Price ( in Pound)
Poland €1.47 £1.25
Wales €2.90 £2.50
Slovenia €1.99 £1.69
Austria €3.2 £2.71

How much is a zloty to a dollar?

Convert Polish Zloty to US Dollar

PLN USD
1 PLN 0.243957 USD
5 PLN 1.21978 USD
10 PLN 2.43957 USD
25 PLN 6.09892 USD

Do you tip taxi drivers in Krakow?

There’s no real tipping culture here – so you don’t need to worry about getting it wrong as there are few expectations of a set amount. With taxi drivers I usually give 1-2zl more, for wait staff – 10-15%. In a bar I round it up to the nearest 5zl if they’re particularly fast.

How far does a dollar go in Poland?

Around the world, the dollar has been battered. But here in Poland, its value goes up and up. Officially, the dollar buys 310 zlotys. Hotel bellboys offer 1,000 zlotys for a buck.

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How cheap is Poland?

Transport prices in Poland
Poland is one of the most affordable counties in Europe to travel.Well, compared to London and the U.K, Poland is really cheap. Compared with Ukraine, for example, it’s not that cheap. However, for most tourists from English-speaking countries, Poland will be very affordable.

Does Poland use euro or zloty?

While Poland joined the European Union in 2004, the country doesn’t use the Euro. Instead, Poland continues to use its own national currency, the złoty, which dates right back to the 14th century. There’s really nothing daunting about using the złoty (or zł for short).

How do you pay for things in Poland?

You can be sure that elsewhere the payment terminal is, your debit or credit card will be accepted. That type of payment is considered a standard form of payment in Poland. Retail outlets, the majority of shops, and practically all restaurants accept major card companies.

Is English widely spoken in Poland?

English is fairly widely spoken in Poland with just over a third of Poles overall reported as being able to speak English to some degree.Recent stats suggest that 37% of Poles have English as a second language.

Can I use my ATM card in Poland?

Using credit cards and debit cards in Poland
Credit cards are widely accepted in Poland, especially around tourist attractions. The most commonly used cards are Europay International, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express.

Is alcohol cheap in Kraków?

Wherever you buy it, beer and spirits are likely to comparatively cheap in Kraków. There are tourist-friendly bars all over the Old Town and Kazimierz, and you can even buy a beer in a Costa.

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Is there a red light district in Kraków?

While Kraków doesn’t have a ‘red light’ district, there are strip clubs aplenty.Unfortunately the dodgy, dangerous and sometimes criminal behaviour of strip clubs is a problem now affecting most major Polish cities, and the local governments and law enforcement seem either unable or unwilling to stop it.

Can you smoke in bars in Kraków?

Krakow Hotels and Places to Stay.

Is Poland a Catholic country?

There is no official religion in Poland. The Roman Catholic Church is the biggest church in Poland. The overwhelming majority (around 87%) of the population are Roman-Catholic if the number of the baptised is taken as the criterion (33 million of baptised people in 2013).

Why is Poland poor?

As such, poverty in Poland is relatively similar, in terms of structure, to that found in most other European countries.(2002) note that poverty in Poland is primarily caused by unemployment, insufficient aid to families with multiple children or from marginalized groups, and poor earnings in agricultural sector.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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