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==Power Outlets==
==Power Outlets==


'''Electrical voltage''' is the same in all European countries ('''230 Volt/50 Hz'''), so you don't need to consider anything if travelling from other European countries.  
'''Electrical voltage''' is the same in all European countries ('''230 Volt/50 Hz''') and the electrical outlets are of type [http://electricaloutlet.org/type-c C] and [http://electricaloutlet.org/type-e E], like in most continental European countries.  


The electrical outlets are of type [http://electricaloutlet.org/type-c C] and [http://electricaloutlet.org/type-e E], like in most EU countries. Guests coming from the UK will need an adaptor as the plug is different in Poland than in the UK. You can find this in any shop selling electrical goods.
Guests coming from the UK will need an adaptor as the plug is different in Poland than in the UK. You can find this in any shop selling electrical goods.


If travelling from other than the European countries, please make sure to take into account possible differences in voltage and outlet shapes.
If travelling from other than the European countries, please make sure to take into account possible differences in voltage and outlet shapes.

Revision as of 13:22, 20 June 2012

Traveling to Warsaw

Entry Fee

There are no fees associated with entering or leaving the territory of Poland

Passport/VISA Requirements

More info here.

MozCamp Europe - Warsaw 2012 Facts

Map and Point of Interest

The official MozCamp Europe is here:

It includes 4 key locations of MozCamp:

  • Hotel
  • Venue
  • Friday Welcome Event
  • Saturday Dinner

Map/directions

Arriving in Warsaw

Airport

All flights will arrive to Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport.

Volunteers

Taxi Companies

There are official taxis in Warsaw, as well as "minicabs" (Polish: przewóz osób).

Minicabs are usually much cheaper than official taxis, but as their prices are unregulated, some may in fact be overly expensive. Check the fare before boarding a minicab.

A registered taxi will have a "TAXI" sign on the roof, a license number and a sticker with fare information. NOTE: some of the overly expensive minicab companies may trick you using sings like "TAKI" or "TAX1".

Złap Taxi is an iPhone / Android / Bada app that lists taxi and cheap minicabs companies with current fare information.

Public Transportation

In Warsaw, public transport consists of:

Underground, tramways, buses and municipal railways (with the exception of WKD trains) accept the same Municipal Transport Authority tickets.

Regional trains are operated by Koleje Mazowieckie. International and inter-regional trains are operated by PKP Intercity and Przewozy Regionalne. With the exception of a few Przewozy Regionalne trains, regional and inter-regional trains DO NOT accept Municipal Transport Authority tickets.

JakDojade.pl is a site and phone app that will find you the shortest or fastest connection with all public transportation.

At major transfer points (metro stations, municipal railway stations, many bus/tram stops) you can find ticket vending machines. Tickets can also be bought in news agent stores. The MTA lists ticket prices here, the single-ride ticket costs 3.60 zł.

Hotel

Hotel Wifi

Hotel Sponsorship

Conference Venue

Conference Venue Wifi

Power Outlets

Electrical voltage is the same in all European countries (230 Volt/50 Hz) and the electrical outlets are of type C and E, like in most continental European countries.

Guests coming from the UK will need an adaptor as the plug is different in Poland than in the UK. You can find this in any shop selling electrical goods.

If travelling from other than the European countries, please make sure to take into account possible differences in voltage and outlet shapes.

Mobile Phones

Orange and T-Mobile have their local companies in Poland. Other mobile brands are Plus and Play.

Many news agent stores ("kiosk" in Polish) sell pre-paid starters of some or all of the major networks for a few złoty.

Money and Tiping

Local currency is Polish Złoty (zł, PLN). It's divided into 100 groszy (singular: grosz).

1 zł = 100 gr

The plural form is "złote" or "złotych" depending on the actual number.

  • 1 złoty
  • 2 / 3 / 4 złote
  • 5 / 10 / 20 / 50 / 100 / 200 złotych

1 EUR is equal to 4.30-4.60 zł. The actual exchange rate varies - check National Bank of Poland website for the current one.

Information about Warsaw and Poland

Art and Culture

Museums

Shopping

Maps and Points of Interest

Safety Guidelines

In an Emergency

  • 112 - Police / Ambulance / Fire Department
  • 997 - Police
  • 998 - Fire Department
  • 999 - Ambulance

Note: the "112" number is what usually works from mobile phones; the 99x numbers work from land line / phone booths.

Language

In Poland, Polish is spoken by the whole population. In major cities like Warsaw people, especially the younger ones (before 35 years of age), should also be able to communicate in English.

Common Polish Phrases

Leaving Warsaw