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Hi guys.... I'll be in Warsaw next week! Can you please advise me where to buy Warsaw metro tickets? I checked the website but didn't see much regarding tickets. I'll need something for 3 days. Mostly for bus and streetcars.

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 May 15, 11, 18:48    #2
at any street kiosk, the metro is a seperate ticket from the bus/tram tickets as i recal. You can get a daily or 7 day ticket.
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Edited by: Maaarysia  May 15, 11, 18:54    #3
rychlik:
where to buy Warsaw metro tickets?


in any random kiosk? in a ticket machine?

There are 3-days tickets for metro/bus/streetcar in the strefa 1 (I'm not sure what's this but I guess it's Warsaw without near towns) which cost 16 PLN.

rychlik:
I checked the website but didn't see much regarding tickets.


Everything is on their webside.

antheads:
the metro is a seperate ticket from the bus/tram tickets as i recal.


No it's not.
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 May 15, 11, 19:19    #4
antheads:
at any street kiosk, the metro is a seperate ticket from the bus/tram tickets as i recal. You can get a daily or 7 day ticket.


It's integrated, as is the SKM. Not sure about the WKD, though.

Maaarysia:
There are 3-days tickets for metro/bus/streetcar in the strefa 1 (I'm not sure what's this but I guess it's Warsaw without near towns) which cost 16 PLN.


Yeah, Strefa 1 is the city.
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 May 15, 11, 19:49    #5
delphiandomine:
It's integrated, as is the SKM. Not sure about the WKD, though.

Yep it is integrated. You can use all modes of public transport (including KM, SKM, WKD) within the ticket zone 1 or 2 (depending what you paid for).
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 May 15, 11, 20:00    #6
antheads:
at any street kiosk, the metro is a seperate ticket from the bus/tram tickets as i recal. You can get a daily or 7 day ticket.

The first bit is true, about kiosks. The rest isn't. You can use the tickets on trams buses, WKD and SKM. They also sell 3 day tickets. If you want a 7 day ticket, many kiosks either run out or don't stock them. As Maaarysia said, there are also ticket machines now inside the station entrance which probably have instructions in English.
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 May 15, 11, 20:27    #7
Ticket machines talk to you :) in Polish, German and English. You can pay cash, debit card or credit card.
There are also ticket machines on some of the new buses, these only accept coins I think.
And in theory you can buy tickets from the driver, but they very often refuse to sell you them, require the exact amount in cash if they do it. I never ever see people buying on the bus/tram tickets anyway.



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