How to find cheap flights to Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI)
At the moment, Rs84,272 is the lowest price for a one-way flight to Warsaw-Modlin Airport. Or you can book a return plane ticket to WMI for Rs193,345.
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It's generally recommended to book about 11 months before your departure date. That's when you're likely to get the best prices for tickets to Warsaw, where Warsaw-Modlin Airport is located.
Select 'Add nearby airports' when searching to increase your chances of landing cheap flights to Warsaw. This will give you more options for where you take off and touch down, as well as different prices.
If you're not in a hurry to travel to Warsaw, think about making a pit stop along the way. You might find cheaper plane tickets to Warsaw-Modlin Airport if you book a flight with one or more stops.
Best time to go to Warsaw
April is generally the cheapest month to catch a flight to Warsaw.
Take advantage of the 'Whole month' tool if you're flexible with your dates. Browse fares for the entire month and find a flight to WMI that suits your itinerary and budget.
If you'd love to experience Warsaw at its busiest, book your flights to WMI for August. Being on holiday during high seasons generally means there's more to see and do compared to other times.
April is the quietest time of year to travel if you're after a slower pace. You'll generally find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Warsaw then.
With averages of between 13ºC and 27ºC, July is when Warsaw is at its warmest. Plan your visit around your weather preferences to make the most of your trip.
Ranging from -10ºC to 4ºC, January brings the lowest temperatures.
March gives you the best chance of sunshine. With six days of rain on average, this is the driest month in Warsaw.
January brings the wettest conditions. You can expect around 12 days of rainfall if that's when you'll be there.
Travelling to Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI): What you need to know
Travel to Warsaw in one easy hop with Ryanair. Ryanair UK Ltd also offers direct flights to Warsaw-Modlin Airport.
When you step off the plane at WMI, you'll be in the UTC+1 timezone.
Eager to get some sleep after your flight to WMI? These hotels close to Warsaw-Modlin Airport offer the perfect place to relax and unwind:
Kick off your Warsaw trip sooner by picking up a car hire in WMI. Carwiz, Flex To Go and kaizen rent are major providers to choose from here.
Getting to central Warsaw from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI)
Central Warsaw is about 40 kilometres from WMI.
You'll reach the centre in around 50 minutes if you're taking a cab or a ride-share after your flight to WMI.
The journey when using public transport takes about 1 hour.
Warsaw comes with plenty of great places to check in. Here's a roundup of comfy hotels to keep in mind for your visit:
Warsaw highlights
Jump off your flight to Warsaw and head straight for these must-see attractions:
The Royal Castle in Warsaw: Around 5 kilometres north of the centre in Śródmieście, this landmark is a memorable introduction to what the city has to offer.
Botanical Gardens (Ogrod Botaniczny): Make your way to this park when you're ready to slow things down in Warsaw. It's roughly 13 kilometres south of the centre in Ursynów.
Park Lazienkowski: This will be another highlight of your trip. A top landmark, it's around 0.32 kilometres north-east of the heart of Warsaw in Śródmieście.
How to get to Radom from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI)
WMI is a gateway to the nearby city of Radom, which is around 121 kilometres away. The best way to reach the centre will vary depending on when you travel, so check before you go.
Travelling from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI) to Płock
Located about 64 kilometres away, Płock is another city that you can easily reach from Warsaw-Modlin Airport. It takes around 3 hours 35 minutes to make the trip by public transport from WMI.
Reaching it by car takes roughly 1 hour 10 minutes.
Explore more of Poland
Craving more adventure? Lodz offers a fresh angle on your visit to Poland. It's around 113 kilometres south-west of Warsaw and features Łódź Ghetto, Mural Atlas and Łódź Mural. The closest airport to this city is Lodz Lublinek Airport (LCJ).
Another city in Poland that could easily become a favourite is Krakow. From Warsaw, it's roughly 274 kilometres south and is home to attractions like Rynek Glowny and Historic Old Town. Make time for St. Mary's Basilica too. J. Paul II International Airport Krakow-Balice (KRK) is the key arrival point for this city.
About 257 kilometres west of Warsaw, Poznan is worth a detour. Big reasons to visit include Imperial Castle, Church of St. Mary and Millennium Park. Poznan Airport (POZ) is the easiest way to get here.