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Best Time to Visit Poland from India

To make your trip to Poland great, pick the best time, whether you are excited about vibrant cities, historical monuments or natural landscapes. The best time to visit Poland is around July through August because this is the peak season when most international tourists visit this country. From the colourful blossoms of spring to the holiday vibes, the summer season in Poland offers a memorable journey.
So, keep reading if you want to know the best seasons to travel to Poland, the best places to explore, and events to attend.
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Best Seasons/Months to Visit Poland
Below, we have listed down the best seasons to travel to Poland from India:
Month | Average Temperature | Description |
March-May (Spring Season) | 2 to 17 degrees Celsius | Blossoming parks and gardens, ideal for city tours in Warsaw and Krakow, hiking in the Tatra Mountains, and visiting historical sites. Popular events during this time: Krakow Film Festival, Juwenalia (student festival), and Warsaw Book Fair. |
June-August (Summer Season) | 12 to 26 degrees Celsius | Warm weather, perfect for beach activities along the Baltic Sea, exploring national parks, and enjoying outdoor music festivals. Popular events during this time: Open'er Festival, Woodstock Festival Poland, and St. Dominic's Fair. |
September-November (Autumn Season) | 5 to 15 degrees Celsius | Mild temperatures and beautiful autumn colours, ideal for vineyard tours, cultural festivals, and scenic drives through the countryside. Popular events during this time: Warsaw Autumn Festival, International Festival of Contemporary Music, and All Saints' Day. |
December-February (Winter Season) | -12 to 4 degrees Celsius | Cold temperatures, great for skiing in Zakopane, experiencing Christmas markets, and enjoying winter sports. Popular events during this time: Christmas Markets, New Year Celebrations, and Carnival season. |
March-May (Spring Season)
During this period in Poland, spring is an opportunity to see flowers bloom and the landscape return to life. The climate is mild at this time of the year, making it perfect for exploring cities and towns and participating in outdoor activities.
Here are some of the key details you should know about this season when planning for a trip to Poland:
Weather | Mild, with occasional showers |
Temperature | 2°C to 17°C |
Season | Moderate |
Season for Localities | International Workers' Day, Constitution Day, Krakow Film Festival (late May) |
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June-August (Summer Season)
The summer season in Poland is warm and full of life, with extended daylight and ample sunlight. It is a great time for outdoor activities, festivals and the beautiful beaches of the Baltic Sea.
Here are some of the key details you should know about this season when planning for a trip to Poland:
Weather | Warm and mostly sunny |
Temperature | 12°C to 26°C |
Season | Peak |
Season for Localities | Open’er Festival, Woodstock Festival Poland, St. Dominic's Fair in Gdańsk |
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September-November (Autumn Season)
In Poland, autumn comes with cool temperatures and amazing fall foliage. This period presents an ideal time for visiting vineyards, participating in cultural festivities or enjoying scenic drives through the countryside.
Here are some of the key details you should know about this season when planning for a trip to Poland:
Weather | Mild to cool with occasional rain |
Temperature | 5°C to 15°C |
Season | Moderate |
Season for Localities | Warsaw International Film Festival, All Saints' Day, Polish Independence Day |
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December- February (Winter Season)
When it reaches December in Poland, winter starts its reign with a lot of snow, creating scenery that can only be found in winter wonderland photos. It’s that period when one can visit Christmas markets and experience traditional celebrations.
Here are some of the key details you should know about this season when planning for a trip to Poland:
Weather | Cold with snow |
Temperature | -12°C to 4°C |
Season | Off-season |
Season for Localities | Christmas Markets, New Year’s Eve Celebrations, Winter sports events in Zakopane |
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When to Avoid Visiting Poland?

Poland may seem attractive all year round. However, there are times when it might not be worthwhile visiting due to certain conditions. If you know when not to travel, you will plan your trip accordingly so that it becomes more delightful.
Months to Avoid | Reason |
December to February (Winter Season) |
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Seasonal Travel Costs of Visiting Poland from India
Travelling to Poland from India can be affordable if you choose the right time of year. The costs of flights and hotels differ significantly according to the time of year. The following detailed table illustrates various parameters of different months and seasons with regard to their pricing:
Season | Average Flight Cost (INR) | Average Hotel Cost per Night (INR) | Description |
Spring (March-May) | ₹35,000 - ₹50,000 | ₹4,000 - ₹8,000 | Moderate season with moderate prices; ideal for exploring cities and enjoying mild weather and blooming landscapes. |
Summer (June-August) | ₹40,000 - ₹60,000 | ₹5,000 - ₹10,000 | Peak season with higher prices due to increased tourism; perfect for beach visits and outdoor festivals. |
Autumn (September-November) | ₹35,000 - ₹50,000 | ₹4,000 - ₹8,000 | Moderate season with peak prices; great for sightseeing, experiencing autumn foliage, and cultural festivals. |
Winter (December-February) | ₹30,000 - ₹45,000 | ₹3,500 - ₹6,500 | Low season with the cheapest prices; best for winter sports, Christmas markets, and indoor activities. |
Things to Know Before Visiting Poland
There are some things you must know before you visit Poland for your next vacation:
- Even though Poland is a part of the EU, it has not adopted the Euro as its official currency. Instead, it issues the Polish złoty as its national currency.
- Poland has small cafeteria-style restaurants that the locals call milk bars where you can find meals at affordable prices.
- Plan your itinerary in a way that you can explore the country beyond Warsaw.
- When you drink with locals, clink your drinks and say Na Zdrowie instead of cheers.
- Try Polish cuisine and foods like pierogi, zapiekanka, placki ziemniaczane, kopytka and much more.
- Avoid drinking in public because it is not allowed in Poland.
- Even though Polish people speak fluent English, you may want to learn specific phrases in Polish because it will help you bond with the locals.
Tips for Travelling in Poland
Below we have listed a few tips that will be very useful for you while you are vacationing and exploring all the best places to visit in Poland:
- Avoid mentioning Poland as a part of Eastern Europe because the locals might not like it, and they will also correct you in this matter.
- Tap water is safe in Poland but does not drink tap water in front of locals.
- Polish people do not drink milk with their teas, so if you are ordering tea at restaurants, then do not ask for milk with it because you might have to explain yourself.
- Take off your shoes if you visit a Polish person’s house.
- If you wish to gift flowers to your Polish host, remember not to give them even a number of flowers.
What Phrases Should You Know Before Travelling to Poland?
Here are some phrases that you can use to converse with locals in Poland and also want to bond with them:
English | Polish |
Greetings | |
Hello/Goodbye | Cześć! |
Good Morning | Dzień dobry! |
Good Evening | Dobry wieczór! |
Good Night | Dobranoc! |
How are you? | Jak się masz? / Co słychać? |
Courtesy Terms | |
Thank You | Dziękuję |
Thanks | Dzięki |
No problem | Nie ma problemu |
I’m sorry | Przykro mi |
Excuse me | Przepraszam |
Please | ProszÄ™ |
You're welcome | ProszÄ™ bardzo |
Yes | Tak |
No | Nie |
Phrases for Shopping | |
Excuse me, how much is this? | Przepraszam, ile to kosztuje? |
Is cash okay? | Czy można płacić gotówką? |
Is a credit card okay? | Czy można płacić kartą? |
What do you recommend? (male server) | Co Pan poleca? |
What do you recommend? (female server) | Co Pani poleca? |
Phrases for Dining | |
Can I have the menu, please? | Czy mogę prosić o menu? |
I would like to order... | Chciałbym zamówić... |
The bill, please | Rachunek, proszÄ™ |
Basic Questions | |
Where is...? | Gdzie jest...? |
How do I get to...? | Jak dojść do...? |
Do you speak English? | Czy mówisz po angielsku? |
I don't understand | Nie rozumiem |
Can you help me? | Czy możesz mi pomóc? |
What time is it? | Która godzina? |
Emergency Phrases | |
Help! | Pomocy! |
Call the police! | Zadzwoń na policję! |
I need a doctor | PotrzebujÄ™ lekarza |
I'm lost | Zgubiłem się |
Travel and Directions | |
Where is the nearest ATM? | Gdzie jest najbliższy bankomat? |
I need a taxi | Potrzebuję taksówki |
Is this the train to...? | Czy to jest pociÄ…g do...? |
How much is the fare? | Ile kosztuje przejazd? |
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This article has now covered the best time to visit Poland in detail. Now it's up to you to select the season, book your flight tickets, and pack your bags. You can also create a budget, and this will prevent you from overspending while you are on vacation.
Furthermore, you can also buy travel insurance and medical insurance because it will cover additional costs like loss of passport and luggage. Medical insurance is always advisable when going on an overseas trip because it covers unforeseeable medical expenses.