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Poland Travel Tips

Weather & Clothing

Poland experiences four distinct seasons, each with its own weather patterns and clothing needs. Spring brings mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) in March and rising to 10°C to 22°C (50°F to 72°F) by May. Early spring can still feel chilly, especially in the mornings and evenings, so layering is key. A light jacket, sweaters, and long-sleeve shirts are ideal. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for city walks and nature trails, while a light rain jacket or umbrella is useful as spring showers are common.


Summer is warm, with temperatures between 18°C and 30°C (64°F to 86°F). While it is generally pleasant, occasional heat waves and thunderstorms can occur. Light, breathable clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and comfortable sandals work best. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen help protect against the sun, while carrying a light rain jacket or umbrella is advisable for sudden summer storms.


Autumn is a picturesque season with golden foliage and cooler temperatures. September starts off mild, with temperatures around 15°C to 22°C (59°F to 72°F), but by November, they drop to 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). Layering is ideal, as days can still be warm while mornings and evenings are crisp. Light sweaters, scarves, and a medium-weight jacket are recommended. Rainfall increases, so a waterproof coat or umbrella is useful. Sturdy, comfortable shoes are best for exploring both cities and countryside.


Winter is cold, with temperatures often ranging from -6°C to 3°C (21°F to 37°F), though northern and mountainous regions can experience colder conditions and heavy snowfall. Coastal areas like Gdańsk tend to be slightly milder. A heavy coat, thermal layers, gloves, a scarf, and a hat are essential. Waterproof boots with good traction are important for icy sidewalks and snowy conditions. If visiting ski resorts or outdoor winter markets, proper winter gear will keep you warm and comfortable.


Final Tips

  • The weather can be unpredictable, so packing versatile layers is key.
  • Comfortable footwear is a must, especially for walking on cobblestone streets and historic sites.
  • Check the forecast before your trip for the most accurate conditions.
  • A small backpack is useful for carrying layers, rain gear, and essentials while sightseeing.
Small backpack

A small backpack will ensure you have your layers, rain protection and other essentials ready at all times.