Country Currency
Poland Currency
The Polish zloty is the official currency of Poland.
Country money overview
Money and currency
Paying in Poland
Cash, cards and local payments
Cash use
Polish zloty cash remains useful for small merchants and markets alongside extensive electronic payments.
Card acceptance
Cards are commonly accepted in cities and established businesses, although merchant and network coverage varies.
Contactless payments
Contactless card payments are widely supported by participating banks and merchants.
ATM availability
ATMs dispense zloty; review the local operator's charge, the issuer's fee and any optional currency conversion before confirming.
Travel money guidance
Planning a conversion
Before travel
Compare the final zloty amount from cards, ATMs, banks and authorized exchange offices.
Cash declaration
European Union cash controls apply when entering or leaving the EU through Poland; travellers should also check any applicable national rules.
Exchange Rates
PLN to major currencies
Related
Related currencies
Exchange-rate information is provided for reference only and is not financial, trading or investment advice.
Sources and review
Rate data and official references
Data source: Frankfurter
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FAQ
Poland currency questions
Which currency is used in Poland?
Poland uses the Polish zloty as its official currency.
Does Poland have multiple official currencies?
Poland has one official currency: the Polish zloty (PLN).
How can I compare the Polish zloty?
Use the conversion links on this page to compare Poland's official currency with other major currencies.