How to find cheap flights to Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI)
62 € is currently the cheapest price for a round-trip flight to Warsaw Modlin Airport. For a one-way plane ticket to WMI, the lowest fare is 30 €.
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We recommend booking about 11 months before takeoff. That's when you're likely to get the best prices for tickets to Warsaw, where Warsaw Modlin Airport is located.
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Best time to go to Warsaw
April is usually the cheapest month to board a flight to Warsaw.
To find the cheapest month for flights to WMI, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you have flexible travel dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they highlight the lowest available fares.
Fly to Warsaw in July if you want to go when it's busy. This is the most popular month for flights to WMI, but also when tickets are likely to be more expensive.
November is the quietest period of the year to travel if you want a more relaxed vibe. You'll typically find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Warsaw then.
The weather can make or break a holiday, so consider what kind of conditions you enjoy travelling in. Warsaw is warmest in July, averaging between 13ºC (55ºF) and 28ºC (82ºF).
January has the lowest temperatures, ranging from around -10ºC (14ºF) to 4ºC (39ºF).
Hoping to leave the raincoat at home? September is the driest month in Warsaw, averaging five days of rain.
January brings the wettest weather. You can expect around 12 days of rainfall if you're heading there then.
Travelling to Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI): What you need to know
Offering direct flights to Warsaw Modlin Airport, these major airlines make travelling to Warsaw easy:
WMI is in the UTC+1 timezone.
Curl up in bed not long after your flight to WMI. Book a room at one of these stays near Warsaw Modlin Airport and you'll be snoozing in no time:
Getting to central Warsaw from Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI)
WMI is located about 40 kilometres from central Warsaw.
If you're taking a taxi or ride-sharing after your flight to WMI, it'll take around 40 minutes to reach the centre.
The journey when using public transport takes about 50 minutes.
A good hotel can make all the difference. Unpack your bags at one of these traveller-approved options in Warsaw:
Warsaw highlights
These top attractions should be high on your must-do list after hopping off your flight to Warsaw:
The Royal Castle in Warsaw: An ideal spot to begin your sightseeing, this landmark is located around 2 kilometres north of the city centre in Śródmieście.
Rose Garden: Look for a place to sit and take a breather here while exploring Warsaw. This park is roughly 10 kilometres southeast of the centre in Wilanów Królewski.
Museum of Modern Art: Hit up this landmark next. Around 2 kilometres northeast of the city centre in Powiśle, it's also worth a visit to get the full Warsaw experience.
How to get to Radom from Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI)
Radom is around 121 kilometres from WMI. Journey times by taxi or ride-share will vary based on traffic and the time of day, so do a little research ahead of your trip.
Travelling from Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) to Bielany
Bielany is about 31 kilometres from Warsaw Modlin Airport if that's where your trip takes you.
Travelling there by car will take you roughly 40 minutes.
Explore more of Poland
Feel like exploring more? Lodz will keep things interesting on your trip through Poland. It's about 113 kilometres southwest of Warsaw and features Mural Atlas, Łódź Mural and Great Synagogue Memorial. The most convenient airport for this city is Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport (LCJ).
Another city in Poland that earns its place on your itinerary is Krakow. From Warsaw, it's around 274 kilometres south and offers top sights like Rynek Glowny and Historic Old Town. Work in a visit to St. Mary's Basilica too. Krakow John Paul II International Airport (KRK) is the main gateway to this city.
About 257 kilometres west of Warsaw, Poznan is well worth the journey. Big reasons to visit include Imperial Castle, Church of St. Mary and Royal Castle. Poznan Lawica Airport (POZ) is the easiest way to get here.