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How much money should I convert for my visit Krakow?


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 Sep 14, 10, 19:02    #1
I'm going to Krakow for a long weekend soon. (thursdays until tuesday) How much of my english money would you guys recommend I convert to polish zloty to last me the weekend?
The hotel is paid for already. So i need money for general things like food, drink (I think 2 of my nights will be late ones with a bit of nightlife exploration), and i will get the odd taxi I am sure.

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 Sep 14, 10, 19:21    #2
$1,000.00
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 Sep 14, 10, 19:43    #3
are you just drinking and eating and taxiing around? how much would you need for that back in UK? that's roughly what you'd need in Krak.
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 Sep 14, 10, 19:48    #4
If its just the weekend you should be fine with £300-£500 quid ;)
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 Sep 14, 10, 20:31    #5
Deekin:
(I think 2 of my nights will be late ones with a bit of nightlife exploration),


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 Sep 14, 10, 21:10    #6
Deekin:
How much money should I convert for my visit Krakow?


Try not to use your atm card to get cash in Poland. Each time I used mine, I was charged an outrageous $5.00 service fee :(

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 Sep 14, 10, 21:14    #7
plk123:
are you just drinking and eating and taxiing around? how much would you need for that back in UK? that's roughly what you'd need in Krak.


No where near as much, clubs are free in Krakow and drinks are a 1/3 of the price..Eating out is also extremely good value..

dtaylor5632:
If its just the weekend you should be fine with £300-£500 quid ;)


Or there abouts, he'd be better off if he had a Nationwide Building Society account, no charges to draw out and the rates are generally very good..
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 Sep 14, 10, 21:30    #8
I think Nationwide have withdrawn or are about to withdraw the facility to get cash abroad for free.

Money advice
shahidabro  May 21, 11, 10:45    #9
I am already in poland on business visa for 20 days. Can i take student visa while staying there in this period. because i have got

admission in the university.



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