Is it convenient to change money in Zgorzelec (Poland)?

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I will go to Gorlitz (Germany) first and then walk to Zgorzelec (poland) by foot.

How long is it?

Is it convenient to change money on the way? How much commission would it be?



Best Answer

https://www.kantory-plus.pl/ this is extremely close to the border and as far as I can see charges no commission. From the Gorlitz train station the border is 2km, depending on your walking speed, I would say it's 30 minutes.




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Where to change money Poland?

The best way to exchange currency in Poland is to visit a bank, ATM, or Kantor (currency exchange service). Kantors are counter exchanges located in spots like hotels, airports or border crossings. They are normally open from 9 AM to 7 PM on weekdays, and until 2 PM on Saturdays.

Do I need cash in Poland?

Cash is preferred. 2. Re: Cash or Credit? You can pay by card in most places except the smallest ones and locals are increasingly using cards even for small purchases, mostly contactless payments.

How to pay for things in Poland?

In Poland, as in most developed countries, credit cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and Mastercard. However, be mindful that in smaller businesses and out-of-city areas credit card acceptance might not be so common.

What money do I need in Poland?

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 z\u0142oty, which dates right back to the 14th century. There's really nothing daunting about using the z\u0142oty (or z\u0142 for short).



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