Arriving at Frederic Chopin Airport and planning to explore Warsaw or beyond? Renting a car offers fantastic freedom, but the pickup process, insurance options, and local driving conditions can feel a little daunting. This guide aims to give you a clear understanding of what to expect when renting a car at WAW, from collecting the keys to navigating Polish roads.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal area, often accessible from the baggage claim halls. You’ll typically find a range of companies operating at the airport, including well-known names. Follow the signs for ‘Car Rental’ or ‘Rental Cars’ to find the desks. Some companies also operate shuttle buses to off-airport pickup locations, which can sometimes offer more competitive rates, but factor in the extra transfer time.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. Here are some popular options you’ll likely find available at Frederic Chopin Airport:
| Economy | $20 - $35/day |
| Compact | $25 - $40/day |
| Intermediate | $30 - $50/day |
| Standard | $40 - $60/day |
| SUV | $50 - $80/day |
| Luxury | $80+/day |
Prices change by season and availability.
For city driving, an economy or compact car is usually sufficient. If you’re planning to explore more rural areas or travel with a lot of luggage, an SUV might be a better choice. Consider an automatic transmission if you’re not comfortable driving a manual.
Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, a passport, and a credit card in the primary driver’s name. The minimum age for renting a car in Poland is typically 21, but some companies may have a higher age requirement, and drivers under 25 may face additional fees. A deposit will be required, usually held on your credit card as a security block. The amount varies depending on the car class and insurance chosen. Payment is almost always by credit card; debit cards are rarely accepted for the deposit.
Rental companies will offer various insurance options. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers the vehicle if it’s stolen. Often, there’s an ‘excess’ – the amount you’re still liable for in case of damage or theft. You can reduce this excess by purchasing additional insurance, but it adds to the cost. Check if your credit card or travel insurance already provides coverage, as you might not need to purchase the rental company’s options. Always ask the desk agent to clearly explain the terms of each insurance option before you agree.
Poland has a network of motorways and expressways, some of which require a toll. You can pay tolls electronically using the VIAAUTO system, or at toll plazas with cash or credit card. Speed limits are generally 50 km/h in built-up areas, 90 km/h outside built-up areas, and 140 km/h on motorways. Parking can be challenging in city centers; look for designated parking zones and pay attention to parking regulations to avoid fines.