How to Book Train Travel From Denmark to Poland

Located in Central Europe, Poland is a large country with Belarus, Germany, the Czech Republic and Lithuania at its borders. Slovakia and the Ukraine also touch Poland's borders and the Baltic Sea lines the country's coast. In the past, Poland has suffered from a good deal of conflict, due, in part, to its flat terrain and lack of environmental boundaries. Today, however, visitors find the country reasonably safe and welcoming, with a combination of modern and old-fashioned charms. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Denmark to Poland.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer With Internet Access
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Instructions

  1. Know Your Destination

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      Bring your phrase book. The official language of Poland is Polish. A variation of Slavonic languages is spoken here as well.

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      Convert your money. Zloty is the official currency. Commercial banks and private exchange offices exist for converting your money.

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      Prepare for seasonably cold weather if you travel to Poland in the winter. Highs reach the low 30s. In summer, expect mild warmth, with the July average high hovering near 75 degrees F.

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      Acquire a visa to visit Poland unless you are a citizen of the United States, Australia, New Zealand or the Brunei. Citizens of most countries in the European Union (EU) do not need visas.

    Book a Train Trip From Denmark to Poland

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      Book a seat on a train from Denmark to Germany. Connect with another train to take you to Poland.

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      Book a direct train ride from Berlin, Germany to Poland. Express EuroCity trains will get you there in about six hours. Plan to be on a non-express train for about ten hours.

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      Travel from Hamburg, Germany to Poland on a EuroCity train. Expect the trip to last for about 13 hours.

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      Check with the Rail Europe Web site and InterCity Web site to compare schedules, rates and trip durations. Generally, high-speed trains are more expensive than regular trains. To book train travel from Denmark to Poland, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below.

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      Pay attention to train schedules to see how long you will have between train arrivals and departures. You may be able to explore the area a bit if there is a long wait for a connecting train.

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      Decide whether or not you would like to take the train and drive on your trip. In many cases, you can book car rentals and train seats at the same time.

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      Do make reservations, especially in the summer. If you fail to do so, you may have to stand for a good portion, if not all, of your journey from Denmark to Poland.

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