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The best way to exchange currency in Poland is to visit a bank, ATM, or Cantor (currency exchange service). ... For example, Cantors in larger cities frequently have a better exchange rate than those in smaller towns. You can even negotiate your rate at some Cantors.
Exchanging Currency The best way to exchange currency in Poland is to visit a bank, ATM, or Cantor (currency exchange service). Cantors 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.
For most visitors bringing cash in a major currency like EUR, USD or GBP and exchanging it at a “Cantor” money changer is the best way to deal with money for their trip to Poland, usually much better than exchanging in their home countries and mostly better than using ATMs.
Some trusted exchange bureaus in Kraków are located on Slawkowska street (for example, Grosz at Slawkowska 4) and Cantor Karelia on Karelia 22. And, to be honest, you don't have to panic if those places will be hard for you to find at the beginning. Some nice local people will show you the way just ask them!
If you have a local bank account in Poland, or you're visiting someone who does, you can transfer money between accounts before your trip. Then withdraw cash from the local account using fee-free ATMs, as and when you need it.
Re: How much cash should I bring to Poland? There are ATMs on every corner, so no need to bring cash — unless you'd have to pay fees to your bank for using ATMs abroad. Don't buy PLN in US, you'll get a better rate here.
These exchange bureaus usually accept only major currencies such as the American dollar, the British pound, euro, the Canadian and Australian dollar.
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 zloty, which dates right back to the 14th century. There's really nothing daunting about using the zloty (or z for short).
You'll have no problem exchanging Euros and Dollars. ... So you can take Dollars with you and exchange them to Zlotys (PLN) in Poland and Euros in Slovakia, so you'll pay no commission and only one the exchange split price (Cantors take no commission!
How much money will you need in Poland? Z273 ($71) is the average daily price for traveling in Poland. The average price of meals in Poland for one day is z61 ($16). The average price of a hotel in Poland for a couple is z338 ($87).
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