How to get to Radom?

Radom is located in central Poland, 100 km south of Poland's capital, Warsaw (Warszawa).

Look at the website www.radom.pl or www.cozadzien.pl

International airports are available in Warsaw, Gdańsk, Katowice, Kraków, Poznań, Łódź, Rzeszów, Szczecin and Wrocław.
From these cities you can travel to Radom with the train. There are many direct train connections from these main Polish cities to Radom.

The most frequently used gateway to Radom is Okecie International Airport in Warsaw (Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport). From the Warsaw Airport you can get to Central Station of Warsaw (Warszawa Centralna railway station) by buses with following numbers: 175 (operates 04:51am - 10:41pm), 188 (operates 04:43am - 11:13pm) or N32 - night service (operates 11:17pm - 04:47am between the airport and Warszawa Centralna railway station). The bus tickets may be bought at the press stands in passenger terminals and from bus drivers (at additional charge). 

You can find more information at:

  • http://www.neobus.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=4
  • http://www.eurores.pl/pl/informacje/cennik
  • http://www.ztm.waw.pl/

Transport from Warsaw to Radom
The journey by train from Warsaw to Radom takes about 2-3 hours. At Warszawa Centralna railway station, you should catch the direct train to Radom. The train fare (one way) costs about 20 -30 zl (or more, it depends on class – first or second, fast, slow train or express train). Students have 37% discount on train with the Polish student card (you will receive it as soon as you arrive to our university). You cannot get any discounts on trains or buses with the ISIC card (or other similar). All the train connections and ticket prices you will find on the website: http://rozklad.pkp.pl/bin/query.exe/en