# Warsaw Airport Transfer Guide (WMI) How to get from Warsaw Modlin Airport to the city center. Bus, shuttle, taxi, and private transfer options with honest pricing. **Airport:** WMI **City:** Warsaw **Country:** Poland **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/wmi --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) is about 40 km north of central Warsaw. A pre-booked private transfer costs PLN 150-250 (roughly EUR 35-58) and takes 40-60 minutes depending on traffic. There is a shuttle bus to Warsaw city center for about PLN 35 and a combined bus-plus-train option. Modlin is the budget airline airport for Warsaw, used primarily by Ryanair, and its distance from the city means transport planning matters more than at the closer Chopin Airport. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Modlin is a small, single-terminal airport. Originally a military airfield, it was converted for civilian use and still feels utilitarian. Immigration is quick for EU passport holders, slightly longer for others but rarely more than 20 minutes. Baggage claim has a couple of belts. The arrivals area is compact with a few shops, an ATM, and a small cafe. Free Wi-Fi is available but inconsistent. Once outside, you are in a relatively remote area north of Warsaw. The surroundings are not urban, and if you have not arranged transport, your options are what you find at the terminal. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **ModlinBus shuttle:** A direct shuttle bus from the airport to Warsaw city center (Dworzec Centralny/Central Station area). Costs around PLN 35, takes 50-70 minutes depending on traffic, and runs timed to flight arrivals. This is the most popular budget option. **Bus + train combo:** A local bus connects the airport to Modlin town, where you can catch a Koleje Mazowieckie train to Warsaw. The total cost is about PLN 20-25, but the journey involves a transfer, potential waiting, and takes 60-90 minutes total. Workable but not comfortable after a long flight. **Taxi:** Taxis are available outside the terminal. A metered ride to central Warsaw costs PLN 150-250. Make sure the driver uses the meter or agree on a price beforehand. Some drivers at small airports try to overcharge. **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals with a name board. Fixed price, typically PLN 150-250 for a sedan, more for larger vehicles. This removes the uncertainty of finding a taxi and the wait for shuttle buses. **Car rental:** A few agencies operate at Modlin, though the selection is smaller than at Chopin Airport. Rates start from PLN 100-150 per day. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations The ModlinBus costs about PLN 35 per person (EUR 8). The bus-train combo is PLN 20-25. Taxis charge PLN 150-250 to central Warsaw. Pre-booked transfers run PLN 150-250 for a standard car. Larger vehicles for groups cost PLN 250-400. Car rental starts at PLN 100-150 per day. Warsaw traffic, especially during rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM), can add 20-30 minutes to any road-based option, so factor in time cost as well. --- ### Late night arrivals Modlin handles several late Ryanair flights. After the last arrivals, the airport empties quickly. The ModlinBus typically runs services timed to the last flights, but confirm the schedule for your specific arrival date. The bus-train option is unavailable late at night. Taxis may be scarce. A pre-booked transfer is the most dependable option for any arrival after 21:00. The drive to Warsaw at night is actually faster due to no traffic, often under 40 minutes. --- ### Families and luggage Budget airline travelers at Modlin often have limited luggage, but families are a different story. The ModlinBus has luggage storage but can get crowded when a full Ryanair flight empties. A pre-booked transfer lets you request a larger vehicle and a child seat. The airport terminal is small and easy to navigate with a pushchair. There is no dedicated children's area. Polish law requires child seats for children under 150 cm in height. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals area just past the exit, holding name boards. The space is small, so you will find them quickly. The ModlinBus departs from a clearly marked stop directly outside the terminal. Taxis are in the parking area in front of the terminal. The airport is compact enough that everything is within a 2-minute walk. --- ### Decision helper **Choose the ModlinBus if:** You are on a budget, traveling light, and arriving during scheduled service hours. It is the best value option. **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** You are arriving late, traveling with family, have heavy luggage, or simply want a direct door-to-door ride without waiting. **Choose a taxi if:** You want door-to-door service without pre-booking and are comfortable ensuring the meter is used. **Choose the bus-train combo if:** You are an experienced traveler who does not mind connections and wants to save a few zloty. **Rent a car if:** You need a vehicle for your time in Poland beyond Warsaw. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Modlin is not the most convenient airport for reaching Warsaw, but it is perfectly manageable with a bit of planning. The key factor is the 40 km distance. If you are on a budget and your timing works, the ModlinBus is a solid choice. If you value certainty and comfort, especially after a long travel day, a pre-booked transfer pays for itself in peace of mind. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Warsaw Modlin Airport from the city center?** About 40 km north of central Warsaw, which takes 40-60 minutes by car depending on traffic. **Q: Is there a direct bus from Modlin Airport to Warsaw?** Yes. The ModlinBus runs a direct shuttle between the airport and Warsaw Central Station area. It costs about PLN 35 and takes 50-70 minutes. **Q: Can I take a train from Modlin Airport to Warsaw?** Not directly from the airport. You need to take a local bus to Modlin town station first, then catch a Koleje Mazowieckie train to Warsaw. The total journey takes 60-90 minutes. **Q: How much is a taxi from Modlin to Warsaw center?** A metered taxi costs PLN 150-250 (EUR 35-58) to central Warsaw. Always confirm the meter is running or agree on a price before departure. **Q: Is Modlin or Chopin Airport closer to Warsaw?** Chopin Airport (WAW) is much closer at about 10 km from the center. Modlin is 40 km away. If you have a choice of flights, Chopin is significantly more convenient for reaching central Warsaw. **Q: Does the ModlinBus run at night?** ModlinBus services are timed to flight arrivals, including late ones. However, very late or delayed flights may not have a service. Check the ModlinBus schedule for your specific arrival date. **Q: Can I use Uber from Modlin Airport?** Uber and Bolt operate in the Warsaw area, but driver availability at Modlin can be limited due to its remote location. You may face long wait times, especially late at night. **Q: Is there a currency exchange at Modlin Airport?** There is an ATM in the terminal for withdrawing Polish zloty. Currency exchange options at the airport are limited and rates are poor. Withdraw from the ATM or exchange money in Warsaw. **Q: How do I get from Modlin Airport to Warsaw Old Town?** A private transfer takes 40-60 minutes. The ModlinBus goes to the Central Station area, from which Old Town is a short metro or taxi ride. Total journey by bus is about 60-80 minutes. **Q: Is Modlin Airport only used by Ryanair?** Modlin is primarily a Ryanair base, though other low-cost carriers occasionally use it. The vast majority of flights are Ryanair services. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late night arrivals at Warsaw Modlin Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/wmi/late-night Modlin handles a fair number of late Ryanair flights, and the experience of arriving here after dark is quite different from a daytime arrival. The airport's remote location makes this a situation where preparation pays off. ## What the airport looks like late at night Modlin is a converted military airfield with a single civilian terminal. After the last flights arrive, it empties quickly. The cafe may close. The terminal is functional but not designed for lingering. There are no airport hotels within walking distance. The surrounding area is semi-rural with limited services. This is not an airport where you want to be stranded. ## Transport availability after 21:00 The ModlinBus shuttle typically runs services timed to late flight arrivals, but this is not guaranteed for every flight or every night. Check the schedule on the ModlinBus website for your specific date. The bus-train combination is not available late at night as local buses and trains stop running. Taxis at the terminal become unreliable after the last scheduled flights. You may find one, or you may not. ## Ride-hailing apps Uber and Bolt technically work from Modlin, but at night the driver supply is very limited. The airport is 40 km from Warsaw, and many drivers are unwilling to make the trip to pick up a single fare. Expect long wait times or no availability at all. ## Pre-booked transfer This is straightforward: a driver is confirmed for your flight, tracks your arrival time (including delays), and is waiting when you exit. The drive to Warsaw at night is actually faster than during the day, often under 40 minutes, because there is no traffic on the S7. Most transfer services charge the same rate regardless of arrival time, though some add a small late-night surcharge of PLN 20-50. ## The drive to Warsaw at night The S7 road between Modlin and Warsaw is well-maintained and lit in the sections closer to the city. The northern stretch near the airport is darker. It is a safe, straightforward drive that any experienced driver handles without issue. The lack of traffic makes it quick and smooth. ## If you get stuck If you arrive without a booking and cannot find transport, your options are limited. The nearest accommodation to the airport is several kilometers away and not walkable. You can try calling a Warsaw taxi company to send a car, which may take 40-60 minutes. The airport information desk, if staffed, can sometimes help arrange transport. ## Practical advice If your flight arrives after 21:00 at Modlin, book a transfer before you fly. This is not a suggestion for comfort; it is a practical necessity given the airport's location and limited late-night services. Have the booking confirmation saved offline. Carry some Polish zloty as backup. The peace of mind of having a confirmed ride from this airport at night is worth every zloty. --- ### Taxi vs. private transfer from Warsaw Modlin Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/wmi/taxi-vs-transfer Modlin is a budget airline airport 40 km from Warsaw, which makes the taxi-vs-transfer decision more consequential here than at airports closer to their cities. ## Price Both options land in the same range: PLN 150-250 to central Warsaw. The difference is that a taxi fare depends on traffic (metered), while a transfer price is fixed at booking. During Warsaw rush hours, the metered taxi fare can creep toward the high end. With a transfer, you pay the same regardless of how long the drive takes. ## Availability at Modlin Modlin is not a major hub. It handles a limited number of flights per day, mostly Ryanair. Taxi availability at the terminal is inconsistent. When a flight lands, there may be several taxis. Between flights, the airport is quiet and taxis may not be waiting. A pre-booked transfer guarantees a driver is there for your specific flight. ## The overcharging risk At smaller airports, unlicensed or opportunistic drivers sometimes charge inflated rates, especially to tourists unfamiliar with local prices. This is not universal at Modlin, but it happens. A pre-booked transfer with a confirmed price removes this risk entirely. If you take a taxi, insist on the meter and know that PLN 250 is roughly the maximum a fair metered ride should cost. ## Vehicle quality Taxis at Modlin are a mixed bag. Licensed taxis are generally fine, but you may encounter vehicles with limited boot space or no air conditioning. A transfer service typically maintains a newer fleet and you can request a specific vehicle type. ## The journey The 40 km drive follows the S7 road toward Warsaw. It is a well-maintained route but passes through some areas with traffic lights and urban congestion as you approach the city. At peak times, this section slows significantly. A good driver knows alternative routes. Transfer drivers who do the Modlin-Warsaw run regularly tend to navigate this better than a random taxi driver. ## Payment Polish taxis accept card payments, but some drivers at smaller airports prefer cash. Pre-booked transfers are usually paid online or by card. If you are arriving without Polish zloty, a transfer is more convenient. ## The verdict For Modlin specifically, a pre-booked transfer has a clearer advantage than at most airports. The remote location, inconsistent taxi supply, and 40 km distance all favor having a confirmed driver waiting. The price is essentially the same. The only scenario where a taxi makes more sense is if you are comfortable with the uncertainty, arrive during a busy period when taxis are plentiful, and want to avoid planning ahead. --- ### Family and kids guide for Warsaw Modlin Airport transfers **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/wmi/family-and-kids Modlin is a budget airline airport, so it lacks some of the comforts of a full-service terminal. Traveling with children here requires a bit more planning. ## The terminal Modlin is small and functional. The arrivals area has basic facilities: a few shops, a cafe, restrooms, and an ATM. There is no dedicated children's play area. Changing facilities are basic. The terminal is easy to navigate with a pushchair, and distances are short. Do not expect the amenities of a large international airport. ## Child seats Polish law requires children under 150 cm to use an appropriate child restraint in vehicles. Taxis at Modlin are unlikely to have child seats. The ModlinBus does not provide them. A pre-booked private transfer is the only option that reliably provides a child seat when requested in advance. Specify the age and weight of your child when booking so the right seat is supplied. ## Luggage considerations Families flying Ryanair often face strict baggage limits, but even so, traveling with children means pushchairs, car seats from home, and more bags than you planned. The ModlinBus has limited luggage space that can fill up quickly when a full flight arrives. A taxi boot may or may not fit everything. A pre-booked transfer lets you specify your luggage so the driver brings an appropriately sized vehicle. A minivan is worth considering for families of four or more. ## The 40 km drive to Warsaw The journey takes 40-60 minutes and is mostly on a decent road. There are no rest stops specifically designed for families along the way, though you can ask the driver to stop if needed. The route passes through some less scenic semi-urban areas before reaching Warsaw. Most children manage the drive without issues, but bring snacks and entertainment for the car. ## Timing matters Ryanair flights at Modlin can arrive at odd hours. If you are traveling with children, try to avoid the very late arrivals. A tired child at a small airport with limited facilities at 23:00, followed by a 50-minute drive, is not a great combination. If a late arrival is unavoidable, have everything arranged: transfer booked, snacks packed, accommodation expecting you. ## Our recommendation Book a private transfer with a child seat. The ModlinBus is fine for adults traveling light, but the combination of a 40 km journey, limited terminal facilities, and the need for a child seat makes a pre-booked car the practical choice for families. The cost is reasonable when split among family members, and you get door-to-door service from an airport that is not well-served by other transport options. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Modlin Airport to Warsaw? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/wmi/cost-to-city Modlin is 40 km from Warsaw, which makes it one of the more expensive airport-to-city transfers in Central Europe. Here is what each option costs in 2026. ## ModlinBus shuttle The direct shuttle to Warsaw Central Station area costs about PLN 35 per person (EUR 8). Children under 5 travel free, and there are sometimes discounted fares available if you book online. The journey takes 50-70 minutes. This is the best value option for solo travelers and couples. ## Bus + train combination A local bus from the airport to Modlin town costs PLN 4-5. From there, a Koleje Mazowieckie regional train to Warsaw Centralna costs PLN 15-19. Total: about PLN 20-25 (EUR 5-6). The cheapest option, but it involves a transfer, potential waiting between connections, and takes 60-90 minutes. Worth it only if you are very budget-conscious and have time. ## Taxi A metered taxi from Modlin to central Warsaw costs PLN 150-250 (EUR 35-58). The range depends on traffic, time of day, and exact destination. Rush hour can push the journey time up significantly, which increases the metered fare. Some drivers may try to quote a flat rate that is higher than the meter would show. Insist on the meter or agree on a price that aligns with these ranges. ## Pre-booked private transfer A standard sedan transfer costs PLN 150-250 (EUR 35-58). Minivans for groups of 4-6 run PLN 250-400. The price is fixed at booking, so Warsaw traffic does not affect what you pay. Some services include child seats and meet-and-greet at no extra charge. ## Ride-hailing apps Uber and Bolt are available but driver supply at Modlin is inconsistent due to the airport's remote location. When available, prices are similar to taxis (PLN 130-220) but surge pricing can push them higher. You may also wait 15-30 minutes for a driver to arrive. ## Car rental Daily rates start from PLN 100-150 for a compact car. Add fuel costs of about PLN 30-40 for the drive to Warsaw. Parking in central Warsaw costs PLN 50-100 per day, which makes renting only sensible if you need the car beyond the city. ## The bottom line For budget travelers, the ModlinBus at PLN 35 is hard to beat. For groups of 3-4, a pre-booked transfer at PLN 150-250 total often works out cheaper per person than individual bus tickets and is far more comfortable. The taxi and transfer prices are similar, so the choice between them comes down to whether you want to pre-arrange or find one on arrival. --- ## Related Pages - [Main airport guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/wmi) - [Transfer cost to Warsaw](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/wmi/cost-to-city) - [Taxi vs. private transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/wmi/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family and kids guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/wmi/family-and-kids) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/wmi/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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