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Disability discounts in Warsaw

The reduced (ulgowy) ticket category at Warsaw's state and municipal venues, the documents to bring, and per-venue cells with verified accessibility.

Polish state and municipal venues run a reduced (ulgowy) ticket category that covers visitors with disabilities, applied at the door against a recognised disability ID. Bring the European Disability Card if you have one, or a home-country disability ID with a recent doctor's letter on letterhead. The exact ulgowy amount is set per venue and confirmed at the ticket office.

Disability discounts at Warsaw's major venues

Disability discounts at Warsaw's major venues
VenueStandard adultDisability discountCompanion policy
Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski)See ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
Museum of Warsaw (Old Town Market Square)See ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
Warsaw Rising Museum (Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego)35 PLN30 PLN (reduced)Verify at ticket office
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish JewsSee ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
Łazienki Royal Baths (Palace on the Isle)See ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
National Museum in WarsawSee ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
Wilanów PalaceSee ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office
Copernicus Science CentreSee ticket officeReduced (ulgowy)Verify at ticket office

How to claim the discount

Show your disability documentation at the ticket office before the price prints. EU residents bring the European Disability Card; non-EU visitors bring a home-country disability ID plus a recent doctor's letter on letterhead. Bring it in print: a folded card survives a dead battery and a terminal that cannot scan a foreign QR code.

What the cells mean

Disability discount is the ulgowy category, the standard reduced fare for documented disabilities at state and municipal venues. Companion policy varies by venue: some state museums admit one carer free, others apply the reduced rate, a few have no companion provision. Warsaw Rising Museum publishes prices in print; others confirm at the till.

Transport discounts

Warsaw's public transport reduced fare is set at the city level and applied across the Metro, trams, and buses. Carry a printed disability document on the journey, not just a phone scan. The Metro is step-free at every station and the tram fleet is mostly low-floor, so the discount is usually applied on an accessible vehicle.

Verified versus to-verify

Accessibility is fully verified for the Royal Castle (ramp, lift, accessible toilet, induction loop, PJM interpreter) and the Museum of Warsaw (90cm passages, ramps, lift, accessible toilet, Nowomiejska side entrance). Warsaw Rising Museum publishes its ticket prices directly. Remaining venues have Wikipedia-anchored location only; per-venue discount cells follow the national ulgowy framework and the companion cell stays honest.

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