How to Get to Warsaw?
By plane
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The Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is located just 10 km from the center of Warsaw and has 2 terminals with annual capacity to 12 million passengers. The majority of international airline representatives have their offices at the airport. Warsaw has a direct flight connection with 100 destinations in Europe, North America and Asia. It makes thousands of destinations all over the world accessible with only one change.
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Transport to city center is available by:
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public buses (i.e. line 175,188, 148, 331 and a night line - N32)
– line 148 connect directly Chopin Airport with Symposium Venue at Campus of Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW (Nowoursynowska Street – bus stop SGGW Rektorat).
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train (SKM line S3 from airport to station Warszawa Zachodnia and City Center)
Plan your route https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/
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taxis (recommended corporation ELE Taxi - +48 22 811 11 11)
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shuttle buses (to selected hotels)
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Important telephone numbers:
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Airport information for travelers +48 22 650 42 20
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Airport telephone exchange +48 22 650 11 11
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SKM passenger hotline +48 22 19 115
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More information of LOT Polish Airlines (national and international flights) and Chopin
Airport: https://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl or https://www.lot.com
There is a second airport in Modlin near Warsaw (40 km N-E). You can get to Warsaw by train or bus www.modlinairport.pl
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By train
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The international train www.intercity.pl connections to get Warsaw are also recommended.
Warsaw has three large railway stations serving international and domestic long-distance connections:
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Warszawa Centralna, 54 Jerozolimskie Av.
It is located in the heart of the city, and has very good connections with all districts of Warsaw.
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Warszawa Zachodnia, 144 Jerozolimskie Av.
Thanks its location right next to the international bus station, it’s a good connection and
changing location for people using long-distance (both national and international) buses.
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Warszawa Wschodnia, 20 Kijowska St.
It is located on the Praga side of the Vistula river.
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By car
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The main way to access to Warsaw by road is to take one of four major European routes:
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from the north: motorway A1 and next motorway A2 (from Gdańsk)
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from the east: route S61 and next S8 (from Lithuania, Suwałki); route S8 (from Lithuania, Białystok); route E30 = motorway A2 and next S2 (from Belarus and Terespol)
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from the south: route E67 = S8, motorway A1 and A2 (from Czech Republic, Kudowa Zdrój, WrocÅ‚aw); route E77 = S7 (from Slovakia and Kraków)
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from the west: route E30 = motorway A2 and next E67 = S8 (from Germany, Świecko and Poznań); route E40 = motorway A4 (from Germany, Zgorzelec and Wrocław); later E67 = S8, motorway A1 and next A2 or S8 directly to Warsaw.