Cost of living in Poland
The Polish currency is called zloty. You can look up its current exchange rates at www.nbp.pl.
There are lots of ATMs and exchange offices in any town or city, so you will find it easy to convert your money to the local currency. Opening an account with most banks is trouble-free, too.
The cost of living is lower than in Western Europe. Prices will vary between regions and from city to city.
Monthly expenses in Euros (country average):
rent in a shared flat (or dormitory) |
120 - 200 € |
food |
100 - 150 € |
transportation |
15 - 20 € |
telephone/mobile/internet/TV |
20 - 30 € |
a loaf of bread |
0,80 € |
a liter of milk |
0,70 € |
a bottle of mineral water |
0,50 € |
lunch at a canteen |
3 - 4 € |
coffee in a café |
3 € |
a theatre ticket |
15 € |
a cinema ticket |
5 € |
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