Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Warsaw (average of C$ 411). Flying to Warsaw in July will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,375). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,522
February
C$ 1,487
March
C$ 1,478
April
C$ 625
May
C$ 1,487
June
C$ 1,827
July
C$ 1,892
August
C$ 1,720
September
C$ 728
October
C$ 566
November
C$ 1,196
December
C$ 1,556
WAW Temperature | -1 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Warsaw, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -1.0 C).
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
At first glance, Warsaw is dark and grey with little promise of entertainment value. But give it a second look and you’ll find that Warsaw is a city overflowing with history and carefully becoming one of Europe’s modern cities. Gone are the days of Stalin, Hitler, communism and socialists – today’s Warsaw is cosmopolitan, progressive and overflowing with creative energy. Warsaw flights and luxury hotels are packed full of travellers seeking a bit of history with their morning latte.
Warsaw is divided into districts and separated by the Vistula River. The left bank features most of the top tourist attractions and the right back is more modern and stylish. The center of Warsaw, and where most travellers begin their journey after their flight to Warsaw, is the Royal Route, which runs from New and Old Warsaw. The nightlife in Warsaw is just as fascinating as the city’s history. As more youth descend on the city, Warsaw plays host to bars and clubs catering to the kids. As Poland’s largest city, there is something for everyone in Warsaw. Find a flight to Warsaw and visit the city drawn from the history books and moving fast toward the future.
The easiest way to get downtown after your flight to Warsaw is to catch a cab, bus or shuttle bus from the airport. Since the airport is so close to the city, rates are all affordable. Within the city it’s very easy to get around between the trams, buses and the Metro. And you can always set out on your own two feet.