The easiest way to get to the capital of Poland is by plane. Warsaw Chopin Airport, located around 10 kilometres from the city centre, offers a range of services to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey for all passengers. Here are some key features:
- Passenger Guide: Tips to help you prepare for travel and make the most of your time before departure.
- Fast Track: Speed up your security checks.
- Paczkomat® InPost: Ship items not allowed in hand luggage.
- Executive Lounge: Enjoy premium comfort before your flight.
- Valet Parking: Convenient parking service with additional benefits.
- VIP Line: Highest standard of service with luxury amenities.
- Sleeping Pods: Rest in comfort with GoSleep pods.
There are direct flights to Warsaw from most European destinations, major US cities, and other long-distance destinations like Dubai, with Emirates Airlines flying once a day.
A smaller airport, Modlin Airport, services budget airlines and is located 35 km from Warsaw.
Warsaw is well connected by rail to other European cities. The three main train stations are:
- Warszawa Centralna (Central Warsaw): City centre, well connected to public transport.
- Warszawa Zachodnia (West Warsaw): Next to the international bus terminal.
- Warszawa Wschodnia (East Warsaw): On the east bank of the Vistula River (Praga).
Situated in the heart of Europe, Warsaw is easily accessible by road via three principal European routes:
- Route E77: North-south European route running through Central Europe.
- Route E67: North-south European route connecting Central Europe with Scandinavia.
- Motorway A2, Route E30: East-west European route.