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Polish currency is called the Zloty (meaning, literally, “golden” or “gold one”). Many hotels, restaurants and services already accept the European currency. Nevertheless, to avoid unpleasant surprises, you should keep a few gold ones in your pocket.
Bank account
It is advisable to open a bank account in Poland. Just bring your passport or ID to any bank - the opening an account is free of charge. You will receive a cash card and free access to your account via Internet. However, some services may be charged (e.g. international money transfer). There are many banks that provide bank accounts for international students. Make sure what services are included, what charges are involved and choose the bank which suits your needs.
ATMs (Cash Machines)
Credit cards
Cheques
Leave your chequebook at home - Poland is not a fan of this form of payment.
Bureaux de Change (Kantor)
Exchange rates can vary drastically even on the same block – so keep your eyes peeled. Avoid the bureaux de change near tourist sites, and watch out for commissions or sneaky zeros slipped into the rate. Look for the word “Kantor.” |