Warsaw is easily accessible from most European cities and major global hubs. The city is served by three airports:
- Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) – The main international airport, located approximately 10 km from the city centre. It offers regular connections to major cities across Europe, North America, and Asia. It is directly connected to the city by bus (e.g. lines 175, 188, N32), train (S2 and S3 SKM lines), and taxi.
- Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) – Located about 40 km north of Warsaw, primarily served by low-cost airlines. Regular shuttle buses and trains connect the airport with central Warsaw. Shuttle buses to Modlin railway station depart every 15–30 minutes.
- Warszawa-Radom Airport (RDO) – A smaller airport located about 110 km from Warsaw, offering occasional low-cost flights.
Other options include flying into cities like Gdańsk, Kraków, or Berlin, then transferring to Warsaw via train or long-distance bus.
Getting to the University
From key transport points, use the following public transport options:
- From Warsaw Chopin Airport: Bus 175 to Uniwersytet stop (~45–50 min),
- From Modlin Airport: Train to Warszawa Gdańska, then Bus 116 to Uniwersytet,
- From Central Station: Bus 128 or 175 to Uniwersytet,
- By Metro: Get off at Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet (M2 line), then walk 5 min,
- By Taxi/Apps: Uber/Bolt/FreeNow are reliable and widely used.
Parking near campus is limited; consider Park & Ride facilities if arriving by car.