Ukrainians were told about advantageous transport cards in Poland: how to save on travel.
06.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
06.06.2025
2748

Ukrainians have been given advice on how to save on travel in large cities in Poland using special city cards. This system operates in many large cities in Poland and has different rules and benefits for its holders. The main idea is that cardholders can receive discounts on travel or use subscriptions, which is very convenient for daily trips around the city. The conditions for obtaining and using such cards vary depending on the city, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the specific rules for your region. In addition, some cards may provide additional benefits, such as discounts in stores or for cultural events. In Warsaw, the WKM card is used. The first issuance is free. SWKM is a plastic card with a photo and personal data, for which you need to fill out a form and provide a photo to WTP. Applications can be submitted online, by mail, or in person. In Krakow, the Karta Krakowska is used, which provides discounts on travel and entrance to museums, theaters, and other establishments. It is best to submit the application online, but a paper version is also possible. In Wroclaw, the URBANCARD operates, which functions as an electronic wallet and a ticket for public transport. URBANCARD is a contactless card that allows you to use public transport. To obtain URBANCARD EP, it is necessary to apply at one of the URBANCRD customer service offices. It is recommended that Ukrainians familiarize themselves in detail with local rules and conditions for using cards in large cities in Poland to maximize the benefits from the public transport discount system. Brief information about city cards in Poland will help Ukrainians save on travel and take advantage of additional benefits during their stay in large cities. The presence of different types of cards and special conditions promotes comfort and convenience in using public transportation.
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