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Katowice International Airport, a buzzing hub in southern Poland, is located only 30 km away from Katowice city centre in the town of Pyrzowice. Boasting three passenger terminals, it's the fourth largest airport in Poland in terms of passenger traffic.
It offers a wealth of services, ensuring a comfortable transition for travellers from the moment they land. From extensive shopping and dining options, to currency exchange facilities and a handy tourist information center, you’ll find it all.
Renting a car once you land is the perfect way to ensure a fluid and flexible journey.
You will find several car rental companies located in the main terminal building, offering a range of vehicles to suit your needs. With desks from renowned brands like Avis, Hertz, Europcar and Sixt, you have a wide choice to start your adventure.
For solo travellers or couples, an economy car is often more than adequate. For families or larger groups, consider a spacious SUV or Minivan. During winter, opt for a car with snow tires for safe travels amidst possible snowy conditions.
You will find a convenient petrol station just 2 km away from the airport, ensuring that you can start your journey with a full tank. Remember: In Poland, it’s petrol, not petrol stations.
Unlike in the UK, Poland drives right, and steering wheels are located on the left side of the car. While adjusting to this shift, it's also important to note that Poland has strict drink-driving rules – essentially, any amount of alcohol can push you over the legal limit.
Reaching Katowice City Centre from the airport is straight-forward. The journey usually takes around 30 minutes via the S86 route. Road signs are clear, in Polish and often in English too, so navigating should be simple.
Once you've picked up your rental car—from exploring Kraków's rich history to enjoying scenic views in the nearby Beskid Mountains—the Silesian Voivodeship is your open road.
A word on weather: Polish winters reach sub-zero temperatures, while summers can be moderately hot. It's best to check local weather forecasts and pack accordingly.
Poland has not adopted the euro. Instead, the Polish Złoty (PLN) is used. Currency exchange offices (Kantors) offer the best rates, but ATMs are also widely available.
Indulge in delectable local cuisine, visit historic sites, attend cultural events, and let the essence of Poland infuse your journey.
Begin your journey towards a memorable adventure the moment your flight lands. Relish the freedom that comes with having your own rental car, and drive away to explore the captivating beauty of the Silesian Voivodeship!