Renting a 7, 8 or 9 Seater Van at Warsaw Chopin Airport
Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is one of Poland's key international airports, making it a natural starting point for group travel across the region. Whether you're arriving with a family of seven, a sports team, or a corporate group, picking up a large van or minibus directly at the terminal saves time, eliminates transfer costs, and puts you in control of your itinerary from the moment you land.
7, 8, and 9-seater vans are a fundamentally different proposition to standard car hire. They combine the interior space of a minibus with the driveability of a family car, making them ideal for longer road trips where comfort across multiple hours matters. At Warsaw, several major rental providers maintain desks in the arrivals area, though supply of large people carriers is limited — especially in peak season.
Airport Rental Tips
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Car rental desks in the arrivals hall, ground floor
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Poland is excellent value for van rentals
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Motorway toll (A1, A2) — purchase via e-TOLL app or at toll booths
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Excellent roads connecting major Polish cities
Nearby Attractions
- →Warsaw city centre (20 min)
- →Kraków (3 hours)
- →Gdańsk (4 hours)
- →Zakopane mountains (4 hours)
- →Białowieża Forest (4 hours)
How to Choose the Right Van at Warsaw
7-Seater
Best for families of 5–6 with luggage. Models like the VW Multivan or Mercedes V-Class offer premium comfort. Easier to park in city centres than a full minibus. Ideal for day trips and transfers.
VW Multivan →8-Seater Most popular
The sweet spot for groups of 6–7 with luggage. The Ford Tourneo Custom in 8-seat configuration offers a proper boot. Good for road trips where comfort and cargo space both matter.
Ford Tourneo Custom →9-Seater
Maximum capacity for large groups. The VW Caravelle or Ford Transit Custom handle up to 9 passengers. Boot space is limited with full capacity — consider a roof box or luggage trailer for longer trips.
VW Caravelle →Van Rental Prices at Warsaw Chopin Airport
Prices for large people carriers at Warsaw vary significantly by season, provider, and booking lead time. Here's a realistic picture of what to expect:
Low Season
€35/day
Off-peak, booked in advance
Typical
€55/day
Standard booking, 1–2 weeks ahead
Peak Season
€95+/day
Summer / last-minute booking
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Driving in Poland: What You Need to Know
Practical information for driving a rented van in Poland.
Road Rules & Tips
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Polish motorways (autostrady) are modern and well-maintained, though the network is still expanding in some areas.
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Secondary roads (drogi krajowe) can be heavily trafficked and slow — allow extra journey time.
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Polish drivers can be aggressive — overtaking on roads with broken white lines is legal but risky.
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Winter tyres are recommended November–March, especially outside major cities. Not legally mandatory but strongly advised.
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E-toll (SENT system) applies on some roads for heavier vehicles — passenger vans usually exempt.
Speed Limits
Urban: 50km/h (60km/h on some urban expressways at night). Rural: 90km/h. Expressways: 100km/h. Motorways: 140km/h.
Tolls
A1, A2, A4 motorways have tolls. Warsaw–Kraków (A1/A4): approx. €15. Most are e-toll or card at booths.
Parking
Paid parking zones (Strefa Płatnego Parkowania) in city centres. Apps like SkyCash for payment. Most suburban areas have free parking.
Fuel
Benzyna (petrol) and diesel. Poland has some of the cheapest fuel in the EU. Many 24h stations.