 | | Keeping Headlights On at All Times: Car Rental in Warsaw | | | Arriving in Warsaw’s airport gives you a lot of choices for renting a car. Car rental agencies have kiosks inside the airport terminal, or you can choose to get a car from Warsaw’s Central Station, around 30 minutes from the airport. You can also book online, and car rental agencies would be happy to drop off their cars where you want them, and also pick them up wherever is convenient for you. EU citizens won’t have problems with their driver’s license; neither will those with an international driver’s license. Prepare your credit card, as well, and some identification if needed. You can expect to be charged at around $250 to $300 per week for car rentals, or for short-term rentals, you can get it for around $80 per day. When driving in Warsaw or in Poland, always keep within the speed limits because speeds are checked by radars. Keep your seatbelts on as well. Another thing to keep in mind is to keep headlights on, even during the day. Poland’s capital is also quite busy during rush hours, so plan your driving route ahead of time to avoid being stuck for hours in traffic. | | | |  | | |