Planning essentials

Gifts and wedding registries In Poland, while monetary gifts in envelopes given during the wedding reception are customary for newlyweds, other forms of gifting are also common. Traditionally, guests often bring flowers to the couple, either to the wedding ceremony itself or to the reception venue. Guests may also present gifts either after the wedding ceremony or at the wedding reception. It is also important to note that some guests may attend only the wedding ceremony and not the subsequent reception. Increasingly, couples may include a note in their wedding invitations stipulating specific preferences in lieu of traditional gifts or flowers. This could include requests for specific household items, contributions towards a larger purchase, or donations to a chosen charity. Therefore, it is crucial to clearly communicate any such preferences within the wedding invitation to guide guests.
Bilingual vendors Hiring vendors who speak both Polish and English (or your native language) ensures clear communication and accurate execution of your vision of the wedding reception. Select vendors who demonstrate cultural awareness and willingness to accommodate various dietary needs, ensuring all guests feel included and respected.
International payment considerations When managing cross-border payments, be aware of currency exchange fees and international transaction charges. Services such as Revolut offer competitive exchange rates and reduced fees for international transfers. While non-residents may face challenges opening traditional bank accounts in Poland, digital banking services provide flexible solutions for managing finances without requiring a local account.
Accommodation tips for international guests Provide a list of nearby hotels or guesthouses in different price ranges to help international guests find suitable accommodation. When coordinating with these establishments, inquire about their ability to accommodate specific dietary or religious requirements to ensure all guests have a comfortable stay.
Dietary considerations for international guests Polish cuisine is rich and varied but consider dietary restrictions and preferences. Communicate with your caterer to provide vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or other alternative menu options to accommodate all guests.

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