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Poland Trip Cost from India
2026 Budget Guide

Realistic breakdown of flights, visa, hotels, food & daily expenses for Indian travelers.

Last updated: May 2026

Poland Trip Cost: Quick Summary
Realistic 2026 pricing for Indian travelers planning a 7–10 day Poland itinerary.

7–10 Day Budget Ranges

  • Budget Traveler: ₹1.2L – ₹1.6L per person
  • Mid-Range: ₹1.6L – ₹2.2L per person
  • Luxury/Comfort: ₹2.2L – ₹2.8L+ per person

These estimates include round-trip flights from Delhi/Mumbai, Schengen visa fees, 3–4 star hotels, daily meals, local transport, and entry fees to major attractions. Excludes shopping and optional premium experiences.

Poland vs Europe Cost

Poland is 30–45% more affordable than France, Germany, or Italy for on-ground expenses. While flight costs from India are similar across Europe, daily spending in Poland stretches significantly further.

  • Hotels: 40–50% cheaper than Western Europe
  • Food: 50–60% lower restaurant prices
  • Transport: Efficient, low-cost trains & buses
  • Attractions: Many museums offer free entry days

For complete trip planning including visa steps, itineraries, and seasonal tips, refer to our Complete Poland Travel Guide.

Detailed Expense Breakdown
Item-wise cost estimates to help you budget accurately.

Flights from India

  • Delhi/Mumbai to Warsaw: ₹70,000 – ₹1,20,000 (round-trip, economy)
  • Best booking window: 3–4 months ahead for lowest fares
  • Peak season surcharge: Add ₹15K–₹25K for Jun–Aug travel
  • Airlines: Qatar Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines
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Visa & Documentation

  • Schengen visa fee: €80 (~₹8,500) + VFS service (~₹1,850)
  • Travel insurance: ₹1,200 – ₹2,500 (mandatory €30K coverage)
  • Document prep: ₹500 – ₹1,500 (photocopies, photos, courier)
  • Total visa cost: ~₹12,000 – ₹14,000 per applicant
  • Apply 45–60 days before travel to avoid last-minute premium fees

Accommodation (per night)

  • Budget hostels: ₹1,200 – ₹2,500 (dorm beds, Warsaw/Kraków)
  • 3-star hotels: ₹3,500 – ₹6,500 (private room, breakfast included)
  • 4-star hotels: ₹6,500 – ₹9,000+ (central location, amenities)
  • Family apartments: ₹5,000 – ₹10,000 (2–3 guests, kitchen access)
  • Book directly with hotels for potential free cancellation benefits

Food & Dining (per day)

  • Budget (milk bars): ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 (pierogi, soups, local dishes)
  • Mid-range restaurants: ₹2,000 – ₹4,500 (casual dining, 2–3 courses)
  • Fine dining: ₹4,500+ (traditional Polish cuisine with wine)
  • Street food/coffee: ₹200 – ₹500 per item
  • Vegetarian options widely available in Warsaw & Kraków
Money-Saving Strategies for Indian Travelers
Practical tips to reduce costs without compromising experience.

Pro Tip: Travel in shoulder seasons (April–May or September–October) for 20–30% lower hotel rates and fewer crowds, while still enjoying pleasant weather.

  • Flights: Set price alerts on Google Flights; consider nearby airports like Kraków (KRK) for potentially cheaper routing.
  • Transport: Use PKP Intercity trains for Warsaw–Kraków (2.5 hrs, ~₹1,200) instead of domestic flights. Purchase 24/72-hour city transport passes for unlimited metro/bus/tram travel.
  • Food: Eat at bar mleczny (milk bars) for authentic, affordable Polish meals. Lunch specials (12–3 PM) are often 30% cheaper than dinner menus.
  • Attractions: Many museums offer free entry on specific days (e.g., Warsaw Uprising Museum free on Sundays). Book Wieliczka Salt Mine tickets online to skip queues.
  • Currency: Exchange minimal USD/EUR at airports; use ATMs (bankomat) for better PLN rates. Avoid dynamic currency conversion at POS terminals.

For seasonal pricing insights and weather considerations, see our Best Time to Visit Poland guide.

Currency, Cards & Payment Tips
How to manage money efficiently while traveling in Poland.

Polish Złoty (PLN)

  • Exchange rate (May 2026): ₹1 ≈ 0.048 PLN | 1 PLN ≈ ₹20.8
  • Carry: USD or EUR cash for initial exchange; avoid INR (not accepted)
  • ATMs: Use bank ATMs (PKO, Santander, mBank); avoid Euronet for better rates
  • Cards: Visa/Mastercard widely accepted; inform your bank of travel dates
  • UPI/INR: Not accepted in Poland — rely on international cards or cash

Daily Cash vs Card Strategy

Most expenses in Poland can be paid by card, but keep small PLN notes for markets, tips, and rural areas.

  • Hotels/Restaurants: Card preferred (often contactless)
  • Markets/Taxis: Cash helpful for small purchases
  • Tipping: Round up or add 10% in restaurants; cash appreciated
  • Emergency buffer: Carry ₹15K–₹25K equivalent in PLN for unforeseen costs
Frequently Asked Questions — Poland Budget
Quick answers to common cost-related queries from Indian travelers.
1What is the average Poland trip cost from India?
A 7–10 day Poland trip costs ₹1.2–₹2.8 lakh per person including flights (₹70K–₹1.2L), visa (~₹10K), hotels (₹3.5K–₹9K/night), food (₹2K–₹4.5K/day), and local transport. Budget travelers can manage on the lower end; luxury experiences reach the upper range.
2Is Poland cheaper than other European countries for Indians?
Yes. Poland is 30–45% more affordable than France, Germany, or Italy for on-ground expenses. Hotels, food, and local transport cost significantly less, though flight prices from India are comparable to other European destinations.
3What is the daily budget for Poland for Indian tourists?
Budget travelers: ₹3,500–₹6,000/day (hostels, milk bars, public transport). Mid-range: ₹6,000–₹12,000/day (3-star hotels, casual dining, occasional taxis). Luxury: ₹12,000+/day (4-star+ hotels, fine dining, private transfers).
4How can Indians save money on a Poland trip?
Book flights 3–4 months ahead, travel in shoulder seasons (Apr–May, Sep–Oct), use PKP Intercity trains instead of flights for domestic travel, eat at milk bars (bar mleczny), and purchase city transport passes for unlimited travel.
5Can I use Indian Rupee or UPI in Poland?
No. INR and UPI are not accepted. Use a Visa/Mastercard international debit or credit card. ATMs (bankomat) dispense PLN at competitive rates. Carry minimal cash for markets; card payments dominate restaurants, hotels, and transport.

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