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How to travel to Warsaw?                                                                              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXPO XXI Warsaw is located 10 minutes by car from the city centre and 25 minutes from the International Airport Chopina (former Okecie). The exhibition centre is easily accessible by a range of public transport services.

By public transport

Public transport in Warsaw is very efficient. The metro (a one-line metro system runs every five to eight minutes from 05:00 to 23:15, from the southern suburbs to the city centre), buses and trams connect all parts of the city. Tickets, valid for all means of transport, must be purchased before boarding. You can obtain the tickets for public transport from the newspaper kiosks everywhere in Warsaw. If you would like to use the metro, your ticket must be validated before you start your journey. In the case of the metro you need to pass your ticket through a slot for the turnstile to open. In the case of a multipass ticket you need to do this each time you enter the station, although the date and time will be printed only once.

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By air

Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin Airport is situated in Okecie, 10 km south west of the city centre. There are two terminals at the moment - Terminal 1 and Etiuda Terminal - but due to ever-increasing air traffic they’re building another. All the major airlines fly to Warsaw, and since 2003 the city has also been served by budget carriers, including easyJet, Central Wings, Sky Europe, German Wings and Wizz Air. The budget airlines arrive and depart from Etiuda Terminal, to the south of the main part of the airport.

 

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