Poland, located in central Europe, has become a popular destination travelers in recent years. It's a relatively inexpensive destination characterized by a blend of ancient and modern.
Renting a car in Poland will allow you to explore the country with ease and see everything beyond the city limits.
Ofran collaborates with several leading international rental companies in Poland, including Car Net, Alamo, Panek, and Budget. Therefore, you can enjoy a wide variety of car groups and find an extensive network of rental stations, in Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, and more, at major airports and city centers. The car groups range from small cars, mid-sized cars, family cars, luxury cars, minivans, and automatic cars.
Working with multiple rental companies in Poland enables us to offer you a higher availability of vehicles. However, especially if you plan to rent a car during the summer months, it is highly recommended to book your car in advance, especially if you want to rent a larger car, a station wagon, a minivan, or a car with automatic transmission.
Advantages of booking a car rental in Poland with Ofran:
◾ A wide selection of vehicles for rent in a variety of sizes. From mini-category cars suitable for short trips with little equipment, to family vehicles, SUVs, station wagons, minivans, and luxury cars.
◾A wide distribution of stations in Poland, at main airports, city centers, and at selected tourist sites.
◾Peace of mind and security that come with the insurance coverage and the award-winning service of a leading company in the industry - offering rental plans that include waiver of deductible and extended third-party insurance.
The road system in Poland is well-maintained, and the signage is clear. You can book a GPS system to help you reach your points of interest
Driving rules in Poland:
◾ Toll Roads in Poland
Starting from December 1, 2021, changes have been implemented on two sections of highways in Poland: the A4 road between Wrocław-Sośnica and the A2 road between Konin-Stryków. Previously, toll payments on these roads were made at toll booths. Now, the tolls are collected through the E-TOLL app or by purchasing an A2 card, which is available at gas stations and should be registered with your vehicle number.
◾ Crossing Borders with a Rental Car From Poland
You can travel to neighboring countries with a rental car. Make sure to indicate the countries you plan to visit during the booking process (or inform our representative if you're booking over the phone) to receive written confirmation from the provider and ensure insurance coverage and roadside assistance.
Please note that in some European countries, such as Switzerland and Austria, a special vignette is required for driving on highways, which can be purchased at kiosks at border crossings. The responsibility for purchasing and correctly using the vignette lies solely with the car renter, so be sure to adhere to the local authority's guidelines. Check whether you need a vignette each time you exit one country and enter another.
There are many recommended attractions in Poland, we have gathered for you a number of popular options:
Mazurian Lakes
A journey to the northeastern part of Poland will reveal one of the world's largest lake districts before your eyes. The nickname given to this region is "Land of a Thousand Lakes" for reasons that need no explanation, but must be seen. In addition to lakes, you can also find green forests, small picturesque towns, rivers for swimming or fishing, nature reserves where you can encounter dozens of animal species, and everything you've ever imagined and wanted to experience during a nature trip.
Poznań
In the past two years, the city of Poznań has become a favorite destination for travelers. It's a close and relatively inexpensive destination that offers an urban vacation that combines the old and the new. Among the recommended places to visit while you're in the city, you'll find the Old Market Square, the Cathedral Island, the Royal Castle, Lake Malta, the Citadel Park, and the National Museum. And the pièce de résistance - Poznań is home to an entire museum dedicated to the revered pastry - croissant! The local croissant, filled with poppy seeds and white cheese, is an excellent reason to visit.
Gdańsk
Gdańsk, the Polish city on the Baltic Sea coast, is a city with German roots and is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Poland due to its impressive architecture. Among the attractions in the city, you can find the Royal Way, a splendid street that stretches from Motława River to the city gate; the Long Market area, formerly the business district of Gdańsk, now serving as the neighborhood for the city's affluent residents; the City Hall building and the Church of St. Mary, considered the largest brick church in the world.
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