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The best time to go to Poland
If you're looking for pleasant weather, the best time to travel to Poland is between May and August, when the average temperature ranges from 63°F to 73°F. These months offer the optimal conditions for exploring Poland's beautiful landscapes and cities.
April and September can also be suitable for visiting Poland, but keep in mind that the weather can be more unpredictable during these months, so it's best to come prepared for some changes in temperature and weather conditions.
It's generally advisable to avoid January, February, November, and December, as these months tend to see the least favorable weather conditions in Poland, with colder temperatures and a higher likelihood of snow or rain.
For the best travel deals and to avoid the peak crowds, use our Whole Month feature to help you find the cheapest day and month to fly to your desired destination in Poland. This way, you'll be able to make the most of your trip while getting the best flights and accommodation deals.
The best time to book flights to Poland
To get the cheapest flights to Poland, the best time to book is 30 to 50 days before you fly. You can easily track the price of your airline tickets to Poland by creating a Price Alert. Whenever prices go down or up, we'll let you know with an email or push notification to help make sure you get the best deal.
Airlines that fly to Poland
Some of the most popular routes between the United States and Poland are:
From New York (New York John F. Kennedy Airport) to Warsaw (Warsaw Chopin Airport) with Scandinavian Airlines
From Washington D.C. (Washington Dulles Airport) to Gdańsk (Gdańsk Airport) with Scandinavian Airlines
From New York (New York Newark Airport) to Poznan (Poznan Airport) with Scandinavian Airlines
Top things to see and do in Poland
Poland is a treasure trove of culture, scenic landscapes, and historical architecture from medieval old towns to modernist architecture. Discover the ancient cities, relax by the coastal resorts or rejuvenate in the renowned spa towns, and explore the Tatra Mountains. Take the chance to immerse yourself in Poland's festivals, such as the Warsaw Film Festival, showcasing the best Polish and international cinema. Experience the lively atmosphere at the Open'er Festival, one of Poland's leading music events, or participate in the colorful processions and festivities of Wrocław's Non-Stop Culture Festival.
Best cities to visit in Poland
Warsaw
Poland's capital, Warsaw, is a modern city that has risen from the ashes of World War II. It's known for its historic Old Town, beautiful architecture, and lively cultural scene. Don't miss a visit to the Royal Castle, Wilanów Palace, and the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
Kraków
Kraków, the former capital of Poland, offers a mix of history, culture, and entertainment. Explore its magnificent Old Town, visit the stunning Wawel Castle, and learn about the country’s history at the famous Schindler’s Factory Museum. Also, take a day trip to the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp for a sobering but essential experience.
Gdańsk
Located on the Baltic coast, Gdańsk boasts a rich maritime history and architecture. Wander around its cobbled streets, visit the European Solidarity Centre, and enjoy the view at AmberSky, a popular observation wheel. Remember to try some fresh seafood at the city's many excellent restaurants.
Wrocław
Wrocław, known as “the city of a hundred bridges,” is famous for its canals and historic architecture. Explore the Market Square, visit the magnificent Cathedral, and discover the numerous dwarf statues scattered throughout the city.