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Serviced Apartments in Poland

Top Destinations in Poland

All you need to know about Poland

Are you planning a business trip to Poland? Whether for a short stay or a long-term relocation, our serviced apartments offer the ideal mix of comfort, space, and flexibility. Explore our extensive selection of properties in major Polish cities, including Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk.

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Serviced Apartments in Popular Polish Cities

As one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union, Poland has become a significant destination for international business. Its economy is supported by a large banking sector, a thriving private farm industry, and a skilled workforce. We offer a comprehensive portfolio of serviced apartments in the country’s key business hubs, including:

  • Warsaw: The capital and a major financial and business centre.
  • Kraków: A hub for technology and finance, and a major cultural centre.
  • Wrocław: Known as a technological and academic hub, attracting numerous international companies.
  • Gdańsk: A key port city and an important centre for logistics and maritime trade.
  • Poznań: A major centre for trade, industry, and academia.

Why stay in a serviced apartment in Poland with SilverDoor?

Poland’s business travel sector is expanding rapidly, and serviced apartments are increasingly the preferred choice for corporate visitors. They provide a more economical and comfortable alternative to hotels, especially for extended stays. Our serviced apartments offer a range of facilities and amenities that create a home-like environment. By booking with SilverDoor, you gain:

  • Expertise and Dedicated Support: Our team of specialists provides seamless assistance throughout the booking process, ensuring your accommodation meets your exact requirements.
  • Affordable and Competitive Rates: We work hard to secure great rates on high-quality serviced apartments across Poland, offering a cost-effective solution for your business travel needs.
  • Flexible Accommodation: We understand that business travel can be unpredictable. Our flexible booking options allow you to easily extend or adjust your stay to suit changing schedules.
  • Unbeatable Value: A serviced apartment gives you more space and privacy than a hotel room, along with a fully equipped kitchen, providing excellent value for both short and long-term stays.

Poland Business Travel Guide: Things to Know

Poland has a high-income economy and is a key player in the European market. The business culture is formal and professional, with a growing emphasis on innovation and technology. Here is some essential information to prepare for your business trip.

Weather in Poland

Poland has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers (June to August) are generally warm and pleasant, while winters (December to February) can be cold and snowy, especially in the eastern parts of the country. Business travellers should pack accordingly, depending on the time of year.

Currency in Poland

The official currency is the Polish Złoty (PLN). While Poland is an EU member, it has not yet adopted the Euro. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, and contactless payment is common. Tipping is a standard practice in restaurants and for other services, typically 10-15% of the bill.

Language spoken in Poland

The official language is Polish. While English is increasingly spoken in major cities, especially among younger generations and in the business community, it is helpful to have a few basic Polish phrases, as it shows respect and can facilitate communication.

Time Zones in Poland

Poland operates on Central European Time (UTC+1) and observes Daylight Saving Time (UTC+2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. Always confirm time zones when arranging international or cross-country meetings.

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