Some people visiting Poland decide to stay longer than planned. With a rapidly improving economy, Poland is a good market to invest in. Either as a tourist, a temporary resident or a businessperson wanting to invest some capital, it is good to know the approximate prices of basic goods and services.
Here are the prices of some goods and services to help you to get some idea of how much your stay in Poland will cost.
| Entertaining | |
| Cinema ticket | 15-25 pln |
| Theatre ticket | 30-80 pln |
| Opera / philharmonia ticket | 50-150 pln |
| Visit to hairdresser (hair cutting) | 50-100 pln |
| Pair of shoes | 100-400 pln |
| Ticket from Warsaw to Krakow (higher class) | 125 pln |
| A trip to Greece (7 days) | 2,000 pln |
| Celebrating | |
| Organising a party in a restaurant | from 100 pln (per guest) |
| Organising a wedding for 100 people | from 25,000 pln |
| Driving | |
| A new Opel | from 50,000 pln |
| An old Fiat | from 5,000 pln |
| A bicycle | from 500 pln |
| Speeding fine | from 100 pln (+100 pln each extra 10 km/hour) |
| Staying longer | |
| Renting a studio in the centre of Warsaw | from 2,000 pln monthly |
| A flat in Warsaw | from 250,000 pln |
| A house near Warsaw | from 500,000 pln |
| Land in Masuria district | from 25 pln/m2 |
| Doctor appointment | 100-150 pln |
| Monthly fee for nursery school | 500-1000 pln |
| Business stay | |
| Language courses (one semester, twice a week) | 1,000-2,000 pln |
| Hiring a conference room for 1 day | from 2,000 pln |
| Organising an incentive programme for a group of 20 people (1 day) | from 2,000 pln |









