Autumn in Poland brings stunning fall foliage, making it a fantastic time for nature walks. Temperatures range from 7°C to 16°C, with September still offering warm days and October gradually cooling. Although there is occasional rainfall, many tourists enjoy exploring Poland’s historical sites and enjoying events like the Warsaw International Film Festival and Kraków’s All Saints Day. This is an ideal time to visit cities like Warsaw and Kraków with fewer crowds and comfortable weather.
Winter transforms Poland into a snowy wonderland, with temperatures ranging from -6°C to 2°C. The winter months are ideal for skiing and winter sports in places like Zakopane, the “Winter Capital of Poland.” While December brings festive Christmas markets, January and February are typically quiet, with fewer tourists and lower prices. If you don’t mind the cold, winter offers a magical atmosphere to explore Poland’s charming cities and winter landscapes with our Poland tour packages.