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Frequently Asked Questions about travel to Mikolajki
How long should I stay in Mikolajki?
Mikolajki is a perfect destination to enjoy a break from an otherwise packed historical and cultural itinerary. As it is not a big place, one or two days should be enough time to spend there.
How do I get around Mikolajki?
In Mikolajki, which is located in the region of Great Masurian lakes, by boat is the most preferable way of moving around, but it's also common to rent a bike and enjoy some of the local trails or opt for a pleasant walk in the town and its surroundings.
Is Mikolajki safe?
Mikolajki is a small-scale resort town and is practically crime-free. Of course, it is always better to keep valuables out of plain sight, to eliminate any risk of a potential pickpocketing, but this isn't something that occurs in Mikolajki often at all.
Where's best, easiest and safest to get some local currency?
There are at least couple of ATM's spread around the town. In case there are none in sight, it's always advisable to ask your receptionist to point you towards the nearest one.
Can I pay by card in Mikolajki?
Even though usage of credit/debit cards all around Poland is nowadays common, in all sorts of shops, and restaurants, even when paying a very small amount, it's still a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially if you're eating out. When you withdraw money from an ATM and you're asked if you want to be charged in PLN or your own currency, go with the Polish one, so you won't have to pay an additional fee.