
West Pomerania Poland Travel Guide
For summer (June-August), bring lightweight, breathable clothing like cotton and linen. The evenings are cooler, so a light jacket or sweater is good. A packable rain jacket is useful for sudden showers.
For winter (November-March), warmest wearing layers is essential. Pack thermals (base layers), wool sweaters, and a heavy winter coat.
A must for exploring Szczecin's city center, historical sites, and parks. You will likely walk a lot.
Highly recommended, especially for autumn and winter, to guard against rain and snow.
For hiking, bring comfortable Walking shoes or light hiking boots. Break them in before your trip.
Keep all your important documents organized and accessible. Carry both physical and digital copies for security.
Poland uses Type E power sockets. The standard voltage is 230V at 50Hz. A universal adapter is necessary to charge your devices.
Most modern smartphones work with Polish networks. If your phone is unlocked, a local prepaid SIM card from providers like Play or T-Mobile is easy to acquire.
Google Maps for navigation, Jakdojade for public transport, Google Translate, Bolt/TRANSPORTATION-hailing app for ride-sharing. NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure browsing.
Use cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) to create backups of pictures and important files. This protects your memories and information if devices are lost or stolen.
For camera stuff or electronics needs, B&H Photo is a source of information.
Make a personal health kit for common travel ailments and specific needs. Pharmacies (apteki) are common, but having your preferred brands is good.
Protect yourself from the elements based on the season. Sun and insects demand specific attention.
Bring comfortable, broken-in walking shoes or light hiking boots for exploring parks or forested areas.
Capture Szczecin's beauty. Spare camera batteries and memory cards are good additions.
If you plan to visit municipal pools, lakes, or spa facilities in summer, remember your swim gear.
Do not forget these little but helpful items that improve your travel comfort and security.
Reduce your environmental footprint with these eco-friendly options.
For sudden showers, common year-round.
An alternative to an umbrella for rainy conditions.
For activities near water or in forests.
For pleasant investigation of city and nature.
Create a packing list and check off items as you pack. This enables you to keep in mind everything and avoids last-minute rushes.
Consider rolling your clothes to save space and reduce wrinkles in your luggage. Place heavier items at the bottom of your bag.