Public Transport
Public transport in Warsaw (ZTM) includes trams, buses, metro and city rail (SKM). Warsaw city transport uses an integrated system of short-term and long-term tickets divided into the 1st and the 2nd zone. Unlike short-term tickets,
long-term tickets entitle you to travel with Mazovian Railway (KM) in the 1st and 2nd zone.
You can purchase the short-term tickets via a special application, at the shops and from ticket machines. Ticket machines can be found on trams, buses and SKM, they accept payment cards only and validate your tickets
automatically. Long-term tickets are available at ZTM customer service points. ID or passport and a photo will be required to sign an agreement.
Luggage and animals may be transported without additional charge on all ZTM means of transport and KM trains. People over 70 (based on a photo-document containing the date of birth) and children under the age of 8 are entitled to travel
for free.
Veturilo is one of the largest public bike rental systems in Europe being an alternative and a cheap means of transport - first 20 min is free of charge. It operates from the 1st of March till the 1st of November and it is a good
complement to public transport in Warsaw as well as many car sharing companies operating in the city.
In order to get more information about public transport, maps, ticket prices, journey planners or public bikes (Veturilo) please go to:
- https://www.veturilo.waw.pl/en/
- https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/public-transport-step-by-step/
- http://www.myguidewarsaw.com/usefulinfo/public-transport
- https://warsawtour.pl/en/getting-around-warsaw/
- www.wtp.waw.p
- www.jakdojade.pl