Book flights from Warsaw to Sydney with Qatar Airways
When you book flights from Warsaw to Sydney with Qatar Airways, you can look forward to a comfortable and pleasant passenger experience with one of the world’s leading carriers. Thanks to spacious, ergonomically designed seating, you’ll be able to stretch out and relax, while you enjoy the menu of delicious cuisine on offer. Tended by an attentive cabin crew, your flight will be one to remember from take-off and all the way through landing.
Sydney harbour is dominated by the extravagant and iconic Opera House, one of the most instantly recognisable buildings in the world. This is, however, a city with plenty of other excellent cultural attractions, including Darling Harbour, the main entertainment and celebration space, and the magnificent Royal Botanic Garden. The Rocks is a major tourist precinct, lined with historic buildings and home to a wide range of fine dining venues and independent cafés. As well as enjoying boutique shopping, you’ll get the best views of Sydney from here.
Flying from Warsaw
Warsaw Chopin Airport is Poland’s largest air transport hub and one of the most important international arrival and departure points in Eastern Europe. This modern, efficient airport has undergone considerable renovation and now ranks as one of the busiest in Europe, with over 300 scheduled daily flights to destinations around the world.
Passengers flying from Warsaw with Qatar Airways are treated to a warm and professional welcome from friendly, efficient staff intent on providing all customers with the best possible passenger experience.
Facilities are good and the overall service at the airport is excellent, making this a pleasurable place to begin your international journey.
Transportation and parking
An underground railway station connected to Warsaw's suburban rail system was opened in June 2012, providing passengers with a fast and direct route from the centre of the city.
Buses also link Warsaw Central Station and the Old Town to the airport and long-distance buses also bring passengers in from outlying cities and towns. A night-bus connects to the station. Taxis are metered and run from most central locations. Your hotel concierge can book a taxi on your behalf. Journey time (depending on traffic) is around 30 minutes. Parking at the airport is good, with both short and long-term car parks close to the terminal.
The convenient multi-storey short-term car parks P1 and P2 are located next to the terminal building. The short-term P3 car park and the long-term P4 car park are a little further away.
Arriving in Warsaw
Passengers flying from Warsaw with Qatar Airways depart from the main Departures area. Check-in areas A and B are in the South Hall, while check-in C and D are in the newer North Hall. Security is tight, so allow at least two hours before your flight is due to depart to check in and to pass through security and clear customs checks.
Facilities and amenities
The airport has three executive lounges offering refreshments, newspapers and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access for first and business-class travellers. A VIP lounge is located on the Arrivals level.
Free Wi-Fi internet connectivity is available (30 minutes in most areas, up to 4 hours in VIP and executive lounge areas), and there are several restaurants serving Polish food and other international cuisine in the main Departures area. Retail outlets provide a selection of accessories and luxury goods, as well as Duty Free purchases.
Arriving in Sydney
Despite what most people think, Sydney is not actually Australia’s capital, but is probably its most iconic and instantly recognisable one, thanks to exceptional monuments such as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.
Modern, thriving and continually expanding, Sydney is the powerhouse of Australia and one of the most vibrant cities on the Pacific Rim.
Book a flight to Sydney with Qatar Airways and you’ll discover that it’s also a centre for the arts, music and theatre, with an incredibly relaxed and laid-back atmosphere for such a large metropolis.
Warm and friendly people welcome visitors with open arms, and its business sector is innovative and progressive, making it an excellent destination for business travellers too.
Tourist attractions
Top of the list has to be the Sydney Opera House. It sits on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens.
It is in fact a collection of venues that host 1,500 performances every year, attracting over a million visitors from around the world. From opera to modern dance, theatre to mime, this is the cultural heart of the city.
Many of the city’s landmarks are clustered around the harbour, and an excellent and very relaxing way to see them is to take a ferry east from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Manly, or west under the Harbour Bridge towards Parramatta.
This will also give you a great view of the harbour itself.
The city is famous for its museums, and visitors can choose from the Australian Museum, which has extensive exhibits covering Australia’s unique flora and fauna, through to the interactive Powerhouse Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
To find out more about Australia’s First Nation people, head to the Royal National Park where you’ll find Aboriginal rock carvings, or take a guided interpretative walk at Berry Island.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Sydney with Qatar Airways land at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure.
Before you fly to Sydney please check the visa and passport requirements.