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the legal tender in Poland is the Polish złoty (zł, international abbreviation: PLN). The złoty divides into 100 grosze. Poland is expected to adopt the Euro (€) sometime after 2010, but those plans are still tentative.
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We recommend you to try delicious Polish cuisine. Nevertheless you can find restaurants that serve dishes from every place of the world. We are sure that you will find something in your taste
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read more about dental terms, treatmets and other important words.
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All relevant information about language, food, money, shops, transport, holidays and more
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the official language is Polish but in all big cities you can easily communicate in English (hotels, restaurants, pubs, offices, cinemas, theatres, museums, shops) The most common languages in Poland beside Polish are English and German.
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Shops are opened from Monday to Friday 10:00-6:00, on Saturday 10:00-2:00. Big shopping malls and markets (e.g. Tesco, Carrefour) are opened everyday 10:00-9:00. Prices are mainly lower than in UK or Ireland.
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City transport is quite cheap (buses or trams); you can buy a ticket in newsagents.
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Please note that Catholic religious holidays are widely observed in Poland. Stores, malls, and restaurants are likely to be closed or have very limited business hours on Easter, All Saints Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas.
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sometimes it is necessary to inform your bank that you will use your credit card abroad also check your card limits.
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if you like to spend your free time on shopping you can find a vast range of shops (the same brands like in UK or Ireland, e.g. Adidas, Nike,
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