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Parking Rules in Poland 2025 - Complete Guide

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In Poland, paid parking (SPP - Strefa Płatnego Parkowania) costs 3-6 PLN/hour in city centers. Fines for parking violations range from 100-1000 PLN. Most cities have free parking on weekends and after 20:00.

Parking Rules in Poland

Parking Zones (SPP)

CityRate/HourHours
Warsaw3.90-6 PLNMon-Fri 8:00-20:00
Krakow4-7 PLNMon-Sat 10:00-20:00
Wroclaw3-5 PLNMon-Fri 9:00-18:00
Gdansk3-6 PLNMon-Fri 9:00-17:00

Payment Methods

  • Parking meters (parkomat)
  • Mobile apps (mPay, SkyCash, moBilet)
  • SMS payment
  • Scratch cards at kiosks

Parking Fines

ViolationFine (PLN)
No ticket in SPP50-200
Blocking traffic300-500
Disabled space500-800
No parking zone100-500
Towing cost500+

Road Markings

  • Yellow line: No parking
  • "P" sign: Parking allowed
  • Hatched area: No parking

Tips for Poland

  1. Download mPay or SkyCash for easy payment
  2. Check exact hours - varies significantly by city
  3. "Zakaz parkowania" = no parking
  4. "Strefa zamieszkania" = residential zone (20 km/h, pedestrian priority)
  5. Many malls offer free parking

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