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Travel tips

This guide covers everything you need to plan your trip to Warsaw for the event.
Find more information about airports in Warsaw and how to get to the city center quickly and easily.
You will also find practical details about public transport, weather conditions during the event, and accessibility for people with disabilities.

Official tourist information points

If you need maps, local recommendations, or practical assistance during your stay, you can visit official Warsaw Tourist Information (Warszawska Informacja Turystyczna) points located in the city center. Staff speak English and can help with transport, attractions, cultural events, and general city guidance.

Main Tourist Information Offices

Palace of Culture and Science (City Center)

Address: Plac Defilad 1
Located inside the Palace of Culture and Science, close to the main railway station (Warszawa Centralna).

This is the most convenient location for visitors arriving by train or staying in central Warsaw.


Old Town Market Square

Address: Rynek Starego Miasta 19/21/21a

Located in the heart of Warsaw’s historic Old Town. Ideal if you are sightseeing before or after the marathon.

Getting to Warsaw from major cities in USA & Canada


Traveling from North America to run the Warsaw Marathon? Warsaw is well connected with major U.S. and Canadian cities through direct and one-stop flights. Below you’ll find the most practical travel options and helpful planning tips.

Travel by plane:

Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is the main international airport and the recommended arrival point for marathon participants.

  • Public buses: Several direct city bus lines operate between the airport and central Warsaw
  • Taxi/Uber/Bolt: 20–30 minutes depending on traffic
  • Urban Rapid Rail (SKM): Direct train connection to the city center (approx. 20–25 minutes)

Direct Flights to Warsaw (WAW)

LOT Polish Airlines operates direct long-haul flights from:

CityApprox. Flight TimeAirlines
New York (JFK)8h 30mLOT Polish Airlines
Newark (EWR)8h 30mLOT Polish Airlines
Chicago (ORD)9h 00mLOT Polish Airlines
Toronto (YYZ)8h 30mLOT Polish Airlines

Direct flight availability may vary seasonally.

Arrival Tips for Marathon Runners

Arrive early. We strongly recommend arriving at least 2 days before race day to allow time for:

  • Jet lag adjustment
  • Bib collection at the Marathon Expo
  • Light shake-out run
  • Rest and recovery

Time Difference

Warsaw operates on Central European Summer Time (CEST) (during daylight saving time).

Time difference examples:

  • New York / Toronto: +6 hours
  • Chicago: +7 hours
  • Los Angeles: +9 hours

Travel & Entry Information

Poland is part of the Schengen Area.

  • U.S. and Canadian citizens may enter visa-free for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period).
  • Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date.

Always verify current entry requirements before travel.

Getting to Warsaw from major cities in Europe

Warsaw is well connected through major international hubs and selected direct routes.

Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is the main international airport and the recommended arrival point for marathon participants.

  • Public buses: Several direct city bus lines operate between the airport and central Warsaw
  • Taxi/Uber/Bolt: 20–30 minutes depending on traffic
  • Urban Rapid Rail (SKM): Direct train connection to the city center (approx. 20–25 minutes)

Direct Flights to Warsaw (WAW)

Currently, direct intercontinental routes are limited and may vary seasonally.

CityApprox. Flight TimeAirlines
Tokyo (NRT)12h 30mLOT Polish Airlines (seasonal/subject to schedule)
Beijing (PEK)10h 00mAir China (subject to schedule)

Direct route availability may change depending on season and operational schedules. Always verify current connections when booking.

One-Stop Connections

Many travelers from China and Japan reach Warsaw via one major hub in Europe or the Middle East.

Common transfer airports include:

  • Frankfurt (FRA)
  • Munich (MUC)
  • Vienna (VIE)
  • Helsinki (HEL)
  • Doha (DOH)
  • Dubai (DXB)

Arrival Tips for Marathon Runners

Arrive early. We strongly recommend arriving at least 2 days before race day to allow time for:

  • Jet lag adjustment
  • Bib collection at the Marathon Expo
  • Light shake-out run
  • Rest and recovery

Time Difference

Warsaw operates on Central European Summer Time (CEST) (during daylight saving time).

Time difference examples:

  • Tokyo: 8 hours
  • Beijing: 7 hours

Visa and entry requirements

Check if you need a visa for travel to Poland on the government site right here.

Public transport

Warsaw has a modern, reliable, and easy-to-use public transport system. It includes:

  • Metro (2 lines)
  • Trams
  • Buses
  • Urban Rapid Rail (SKM)

Public transport operates daily from early morning until late at night. Night bus lines run after midnight.


Metro

Warsaw has two metro lines:

  • M1 – North to south
  • M2 – East to west

The metro is fast, clean, and the easiest way to move across the city center. Trains run approximately every 2–5 minutes during peak hours.


Trams & Buses

Trams and buses cover the entire city and reach areas not served by the metro.

  • Daytime services run frequently.
  • Night buses operate after midnight.
  • Stops are clearly marked and announced in Polish and English.

Electronic boards at major stops display real-time departure information.


Tickets

Public transport uses a time-based ticket system.

Common ticket types:

  • 20-minute ticket
  • 75-minute ticket
  • 90-minute ticket
  • 24-hour and multi-day tickets

Tickets are valid across all forms of public transport (metro, tram, bus, SKM).

You can purchase tickets:

  • At ticket machines (available at metro stations and many stops)
  • Via mobile apps

Tickets must be validated at the beginning of your journey.


Useful Apps

  • Jakdojade (route planning and ticket purchase)
  • Google Maps (accurate public transport navigation)

Public Transport on Marathon Day

On the day of the Warsaw Marathon:

  • Public transport is free for registered runners.
  • Your race bib serves as your ticket.
  • Expect temporary route changes and road closures near the marathon course.
  • Metro lines usually operate normally and are the most reliable way to reach the start and finish areas.

We recommend checking updated route information a few days before race day.

Typical weather

Late March in Warsaw marks the beginning of spring, but weather conditions can still be variable. It is a transitional period between winter and warmer spring days.

Typical temperatures are:

  • Morning: 0–7°C (32–41°F)
  • Afternoon high: 8–15°C (46–55°F)
  • Evening: 2–7°C (36–45°F)

Wind conditions are typically mild, with average speeds of 5–15 km/h.

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