In Poland, is/are there any region dangerous for non-white people to visit?

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From 2016, Poland saw the rise of right-wing nationalists.

In Poland, are there any cities or special regions in cities which are dangerous for non-white people to go to?

I mean, are there any cities or areas in cities in which predominantly white supremacists live and they are antagonistic to non-white people, and which are dangerous as a result?



Best Answer

No problems whatsoever. People of different nationality or race are treated with respect and people seems very friendly. I suppose that if you go to a nightclub in a dodgy area it may be risky, but definitely not because of your race.




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Is Poland dangerous to visit?

Yes, Poland is a safe country to visit. According to the Global Peace Index, Poland is ranked number 29 out of 163 of the safest countries in the world (United States ranks at number 121). Poland is a place where both locals and travelers feel safe.

Is Warsaw Poland Safe?

OVERALL RISK : LOW. The overall risk is low, since violent crime is not present in Warsaw, while opportunistic crimes like theft, pick-pocketing and purse snatching are frequent as in any other tourist place.

Is Poland a good place to visit?

Poland may not be an obvious holiday destination, but it has a lot to offer. It's the perfect place for a weekend getaway, a skiing trip, or a peaceful beach escape. From impressive natural beauty, to rich history and mouthwatering food, here is why Poland should be number one on your travel wish list.

What do I need to know about traveling to Poland?

12 Travel Tips You Need To Know Before Visiting Poland
  • Don't call it Eastern Europe (it's not, and you WILL be corrected) ...
  • It's not as cold as you think. ...
  • Try to learn a few words, as Poles really appreciate the effort (even if terribly mispronounced) ...
  • Tap water is safe to drink, but don't let anyone see you do it.





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Despite what you may have seen in the media, Poland is generally far less racist than most other European countries - certainly in my experience (White British tourist) I've never witnessed anything there - and the same cannot be said for Germany, France or the UK.

There's several videos on YouTube from coloured travellers who have visited Poland - I came across this one recently.

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