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Home > Poland > Information > Currency

Poland Currency


The Poland currency is known by the name of Zloty in Poland and all over the world. The word Zloty means 'Golden' in English. The Poland currency is available in the paper notes of 100, 50, 20 and 10 in Poland. The Poland currency is also available in the coin forms. The coins are available in the numbers of 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1. The above mentioned denominations in the Polish currency are presently in circulation in all the parts of the country.

The travelers to Poland can exchange their foreign currency in Poland at the banks, important hotels, the transport terminals and in the currency exchange counters situated in the cities and towns of the country of Poland. The tourists to Poland can avail the facility of exchanging foreign currency in the banks of the country. The banks in Poland remain open six days a week from 9 to 4 pm. However the 24 hours exchange facilities are available at the major transport terminals of the country. The banks in Poland also provide the facility of getting cash from the credit cards in the country. The Visa credit cards are accepted in Poland. The other cards that are accepted in Poland are the following:
  • American Express
  • Master Card
  • Diners Card
The Visa cards provide a lot of facilities on the The travelers cheques are also accepted in the foreign money exchange counters in Poland. The travelers cheque save a lot of money on the exchange rate charges in Poland. According to the law in Poland the currency of Poland cannot be taken out of the country.




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