When to go Poland ?
Rainy summer, golden autumn, green spring or icy winter - what's the best time to visit Poland? Well, it all depends on what you want to see and do. Tourists are rarely advised to come in winter, except to enjoy mountain activities. On the contrary, summer is often recommended, but it's also the rainiest time of the year, and tourists abound. We recommend spring and especially autumn, with its month of September.
Poland's climate is oceanic in the north and west and more continental in the south and east. In summer, during the high season, the weather is the mildest with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 27°C. This destination is characterized by cold winters, with average temperatures around 3°C in the northwest, but around -8°C in the northeast. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, winter is drier than summer, especially in the east.