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  • Hugo P.

    Paris, FR · Jun 2026

    No issues in Poland!

    I loved how easy it was to use esima during my travels in Poland. The entire setup process took under 30 seconds, and I enjoyed fast internet access while exploring Warsaw. Definitely the way to go for data abroad! 🌍

  • Lucas O.

    São Paulo, BR · Jun 2026

    Perfect for Kraków exploration

    The eSIM worked flawlessly during my trip to Kraków. I simply scanned the QR code upon arrival, and within seconds, I was connected to a 5G network. Streaming my favorite shows was a breeze!

  • Lucas O.

    São Paulo, BR · Jun 2026

    Good Coverage, Minor Hiccups

    Overall, I had a good experience with the esima eSIM in Krakow. The connection was reliable, especially in the main tourist areas, but I encountered slow speeds in some remote regions. Easy installation and decent customer service made up for it.

  • Hugo P.

    Paris, FR · Jun 2026

    Fantastic service in Krakow!

    Using the esima eSIM in Poland was seamless! I installed it in under a minute by scanning the QR code and enjoyed uninterrupted 4G service all around Krakow. I was even able to stream Netflix without any buffering. Highly recommend!

  • David H.

    Chicago, US · May 2026

    Perfect for my trip!

    The esima eSIM was a lifesaver during my trip to Gdansk. I set it up using the QR code with zero hassle, and I enjoyed seamless internet access for streaming and social media. Very happy with the service!

  • Niamh F.

    Galway, IE · May 2026

    Perfect for Poland Travel

    I used esima for my trip to Poland and it was fantastic! The installation took just 30 seconds with a quick QR scan at the airport. I had 5G speeds throughout Warsaw, which made streaming Netflix a breeze. Highly recommended!

  • Isla B.

    Auckland, NZ · May 2026

    Seamless connection everywhere

    From Gdansk to Wroclaw, the esima eSIM kept me connected without any drops. Easy setup using a manual code, and I appreciated the fast 5G speeds. Perfect for staying in touch while exploring!

  • Priya S.

    Mumbai, IN · May 2026

    Great coverage, slight delay

    Overall, I was pleased with the esima eSIM while traveling through Poland. The connection was solid in major cities, though it took a few minutes to fully activate after scanning the QR code. Customer service was responsive when I had questions!

eSIM vs roaming in Poland

Typical home-carrier roaming

£10£18

per day

Esima eSIM

£2.57

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge per-day roaming fees for Poland — common structures throttle you to 2G speeds after the first gigabyte or two, and hotspot is often blocked entirely.

That model breaks fast in Poland because Blik payment codes, ZTM Mobilet tickets, and Jakdojade real-time tracking ping the network constantly — you burn through a capped allowance before lunch, then spend the afternoon at 128 kbps trying to load a tram schedule.

The eSIM gives you a flat data pool at local-market rates with no throttling and hotspot enabled from the first gigabyte, so you can tether a laptop on a PKP train or share data with a travel companion without watching a meter.

Roaming bundles from major networks often exclude Blik and other payment apps from working abroad due to geofencing — the eSIM registers you as a local Polish number, so every app behaves normally.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Poland.

You land Friday evening, scan the eSIM QR at the gate, and it registers on Orange Polska before you reach baggage claim. Jakdojade generates a live tram ticket from the airport to Kazimierz, Blik pays for pierogi at a milk bar on Szeroka, and Google Maps routes you to Wawel Castle without burning through a roaming cap. Sunday morning you take the bus to Wieliczka Salt Mine — the eSIM keeps you online for the return trip.

Kraków weekend breaker

You split two weeks between Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk, working from cafés and coworking spaces. PKP Intercity trains advertise onboard Wi-Fi, but it drops every twenty minutes — you tether your laptop to the eSIM and join Zoom calls from the train without interruption. ZTM Mobilet and Jakdojade handle transport tickets in each city, and Blik pays for lunch without fumbling for złoty.

Digital nomad on PKP trains

You base yourself in Zakopane for a week of day hikes. Orange Polska delivers LTE in town and around Kasprowy Wierch, but trails above Morskie Oko drop to 3G or lose signal entirely. You download offline maps each morning over the eSIM, then rely on GPS tracking without cell data on the ridge. Back in town, Blik pays for dinner and the eSIM uploads photos to cloud storage overnight.

Tatra mountain hiker

Apps you'll need data for in Poland

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • ZTM Mobilet app icon

    ZTM Mobilet

    Warsaw public transport tickets with live QR validation

  • Jakdojade app icon

    Jakdojade

    Real-time tram and bus tracking for Kraków, Wrocław, and other cities

  • Blik app icon

    Blik

    One-time payment codes for contactless checkout at stores and restaurants

  • Uber app icon

    Uber

    Rideshare in Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, and Wrocław

  • Bolt app icon

    Bolt

    Rideshare with better coverage in Kraków and Gdańsk than Uber

  • Free Now app icon

    Free Now

    Taxi and rideshare app for Warsaw and Kraków

  • PKP Intercity app icon

    PKP Intercity

    Train tickets and schedules for Warsaw-Kraków-Gdańsk routes

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~50 MB/day for text and photo sharing, ~150 MB/day with frequent voice calls, ~300 MB/day with video calls.

Maps

~100-150 MB/day for live navigation in Warsaw, Kraków, or Gdańsk; add ~50 MB for offline map downloads before rural trips.

Rideshare

~20-30 MB per Uber or Bolt ride for live tracking and driver communication; Jakdojade and ZTM Mobilet add ~10 MB/day for ticket validation.

When you're travelling matters

Poland's Baltic coast (Sopot, Gdynia, Hel Peninsula) sees heavy summer traffic from June through August — expect slower data speeds on beaches and promenades as tourists saturate the towers.

The Tatra Mountains around Zakopane draw crowds in winter ski season (December-March) and summer hiking season (July-August); Orange Polska and Play LTE in town can slow during peak weekends. Rural Masuria lake district has minimal winter tourism, so coverage on Play and Plus thins further between November and March as seasonal towers go offline.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains?

Orange Polska and Play deliver LTE in Zakopane town and around Kasprowy Wierch base station. Hiking trails above Morskie Oko and along the ridge to Rysy drop to 3G or lose signal entirely — download offline maps and tell someone your route before heading into the mountains.

Will Blik mobile payments work on this eSIM?

Yes. Blik generates one-time codes that require live data to authorize contactless payments. The eSIM registers you on a Polish network, so the app works normally at Żabka, Biedronka, Orlen stations, and most restaurants. Codes expire in two minutes, so keep the eSIM active at checkout.

How much data do I need for a week in Warsaw and Kraków?

Budget 3-5 GB for a week if you use ZTM Mobilet and Jakdojade for transport, Google Maps for navigation, and Blik for payments. Add another 2-3 GB if you stream music on PKP trains or tether a laptop. WhatsApp voice calls and photo sharing add roughly 150 MB per day.

Does the eSIM work on PKP Intercity trains between Warsaw and Kraków?

Yes. Orange Polska and T-Mobile Poland cover the entire Warsaw-Kraków-Gdańsk rail corridor with LTE. PKP trains advertise onboard Wi-Fi, but it drops constantly — the eSIM is more reliable for work, streaming, or video calls during the three-hour ride.

Orange Polska or T-Mobile Poland — which has better coverage in Gdańsk?

Both deliver strong 5G in Gdańsk city center, Sopot, and Gdynia. Orange Polska has slightly better coverage on the Hel Peninsula — T-Mobile Poland and Play thin to 3G midway along the spit. If you are spending time on the Baltic coast, Orange Polska is the safer bet.

Can I use ZTM Mobilet and Jakdojade for tram tickets with this eSIM?

Yes. Both apps require live data to generate QR codes that validators scan onboard. A screenshot will not work — the code refreshes every few seconds. Paper tickets from kiosks are increasingly rare in Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław, so the eSIM keeps you legal on public transport.

Does the eSIM work in the Masuria lake district around Giżycko?

Orange Polska and T-Mobile Poland deliver LTE in Giżycko, Mikołajki, and other lakeside towns. Play and Plus have coverage gaps on rural roads between towns — if you are kayaking or cycling the Great Masurian Lakes Trail, download offline maps before leaving a town with signal.

Will WhatsApp calls work in Poland on this eSIM?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls run over data and work normally on Orange Polska, T-Mobile Poland, Play, and Plus networks. Budget roughly 150 MB per day for frequent voice calls, 300-400 MB if you make video calls regularly.

How does this eSIM compare to buying a SIM card at Warsaw airport?

A physical SIM from Orange Polska or Play at the airport costs around 30 PLN for 10 GB and requires a passport scan and a five-minute queue. The eSIM installs over Wi-Fi before your flight, activates in thirty seconds when you land, and skips the kiosk entirely. Data rates are comparable — the eSIM just saves you the line.

Does the eSIM work on the Hel Peninsula beaches?

Orange Polska and T-Mobile Poland have 4G near Hel town and Jastarnia. Signal thins to 3G midway along the spit, and some beach stretches between Jurata and Chałupy lose coverage entirely. If you are cycling or kayaking the peninsula, download offline maps and tell someone your route.

Can I tether a laptop to this eSIM on a PKP train?

Yes. Hotspot is enabled from the first gigabyte with no throttling. PKP Intercity trains on the Warsaw-Kraków-Gdańsk routes have unreliable onboard Wi-Fi — tethering to the eSIM is faster and more stable for work or video calls during the ride.

Does the eSIM work in Wrocław's Old Town and around the Rynek?

Yes. Wrocław city center has strong 5G on Orange Polska and T-Mobile Poland. Jakdojade is the standard app for tram and bus tickets — it validates with a live QR code, so you need the eSIM active when boarding. Coverage is solid across the Old Town, Ostrów Tumski, and the university district.

Will Uber and Bolt work in Poland with this eSIM?

Yes. Both apps work in Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, and Wrocław. Uber is more common in Warsaw; Bolt has better coverage in Kraków and Gdańsk. Budget roughly 20-30 MB per ride for live tracking and driver communication. Free Now also operates in Warsaw and Kraków.

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