Money
Poland is not an expensive country, hence one of the reasons many tourists chose to come here is value for money. The złoty is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. It is subdivided into 100 grosz. The widely recognised English form of the currency name is the Polish zloty. You can exchange money everywhere in Poland, in big cities and small towns. You can use an ATM machine or visit a bank, currency exchange counter in town or at a hotel reception desk.
All major foreign currencies may be exchanged for Polish money at a bank or exchange counter, (identified by the name Kantor). Over the counter exchange is available at larger hotels, at border crossings or in dedicated outlets across towns and cities. Transactions in kantors cannot be reversed.However, the prices depend on the city you are currently living in. Living in the capital and tourism city might be slightly expensive than in other Polish big cities.
Polish national bank (exchange rate list): nbp.pl/homen.aspx?f=/kursy/ratesa