Despite them being a EU member state, they don’t use Euro as their official currency. Since they have their own currency being the Zloty which is considered stable, but even if you have Euros or US Dollars for converting to Zloty: does purchasing power hold up since both Euro & US Dollar possesses a higher rate? I figure that Warsaw will be expensive due to it being the capital, so that is expected.

  • SirBucksworth@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Depends on where in Poland. When you visit a high tourism area like swinouscje or Gdynia you pay almost the same for everything like in the German parts of the eastern sea. But in darlowo or dabki you can find more cheaper options. Those are places around the sea, unfortunately I don’t know much about vacations in the landslide. My family comes from the south, so we only visit the family or go to the beaches . But I bet there are also some cheaper options