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Germany is home to one of the largest Polish communities in the world. Keep the connection strong — call any Polish number from your browser at 34¢/min.

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  • 34¢/min to Poland — landline and mobile
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🇩🇪From Germany
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$0.34

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+48

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Landline rate

$0.34/min

Mobile rate

$0.34/min

Same per-minute Sayfone rate for landline and mobile.

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220

min / month

AT&T / Verizon$3,665

~$16.66/min

T-Mobile$2,768

~$12.58/min

Calling cards$1,646

~$7.48/min

Google Voice$374

~$1.70/min

Sayfone$75

$0.340/min

Annual saving vs. AT&T

Based on 220 min/month

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WHY THIS ROUTE MATTERS

Why people in Germany call Poland

Germany is home to an estimated 2 million people of Polish descent — one of the largest Polish communities outside Poland. That means millions of cross-border family ties, frequent contact, and a steady need for affordable calls.

Family across the border

With an estimated 2 million people of Polish descent in Germany, cross-border family calls are an everyday need. Parents, grandparents, and extended family in cities like Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław stay in touch through regular voice calls.

  • An estimated 2–3 million people of Polish descent live in Germany
  • Over 1.8 million Polish citizens were recorded in Germany according to UN DESA 2024 data

Cross-border workers and professionals

Germany and Poland share a long border, and many Poles work in German cities while maintaining households or businesses back home. Regular calls help coordinate logistics, childcare, and day-to-day planning across the two countries.

  • Polish community concentrated in NRW, Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Frankfurt
  • Both countries share the same time zone (CET/CEST), simplifying scheduling

Cultural and community ties

Polish language schools, cultural organisations, and community associations across Germany maintain strong links to Poland. Coordinators, volunteers, and members often call Poland to organise events, discuss community matters, or connect with partner organisations.

  • Polish cultural organisations, language schools, and community groups are active across major German cities

RATES

Transparent rates for calls to Poland

Sayfone offers straightforward per-minute pricing for calls from Germany to Poland. No need to compare confusing plans — just check the rate and call.

Did you know?

Germany and Poland share the same time zone (CET in winter, CEST in summer) year-round, so there is no time-difference math when scheduling a call. You can reach family or colleagues at any matching hour of the day.

Sayfone rates to Poland

DestinationTypeRate/min
PolandLandline & Mobile34¢/min

Rate shown is per minute. No minimum call duration. Pricing may vary — check the latest rate before calling.

HOW IT WORKS

Call Poland from Germany in three steps

Sayfone makes international calling straightforward. Open your browser, enter the number, and connect — no app installation required.

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Step 1

Open Sayfone in your browser

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Step 2

Enter the Polish number

Type the full number including the +48 country code, followed by the 9-digit Polish number. Review the per-minute rate before you call.

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Step 3

Connect and talk

Press call and you're connected. You'll only pay for the minutes you use at 34¢/min.

COMMON CHALLENGES

Challenges of calling Poland from Germany

Even though Germany and Poland are neighbours, international calls can still come with friction. Here are common issues callers face.

Unpredictable carrier costs

German mobile carriers often charge premium rates for international calls to Poland. Without checking rates in advance, a long family call can result in an unexpectedly high bill.

Dialing format confusion

Poland uses 9-digit numbers with no trunk prefix. Callers sometimes add an extra '0' or forget the +48 country code, leading to failed connections.

Unreliable calling-card quality

Calling cards marketed at diaspora communities may advertise low rates but often have poor connection quality or hidden per-call charges.

Wi-Fi-only app limitations

Free calling apps require both parties to have the same app installed and a stable internet connection. When calling landlines or older relatives' phones, app-based solutions often aren't an option.

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TIPS & TIMING

Tips for calling Poland from Germany

Germany and Poland share the same time zone, making scheduling easy. Here are practical tips to help your calls connect smoothly.

Time & windows

Same time zone

CET / CEST

Germany and Poland share the same time zone year-round, including daylight saving changes.

Best for family calls

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Evenings work well for reaching family after work or school — the same clock applies in both countries.

Business hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Standard Polish business hours align exactly with German business hours.

🇩🇪Morning calls
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM CET/CESTGood for catching someone before their workday. Same time in both countries.
🇩🇪Afternoon calls
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CET/CESTLunch-break window. Common for quick check-ins.
🇩🇪Evening calls
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM CET/CESTPrime time for longer family conversations.
🇩🇪Weekend mornings
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CET/CESTRelaxed window for extended weekend calls.

Calling tips

  • Dial +48 followed by the full 9-digit Polish number. Poland does not use a trunk '0' — just enter the area code and subscriber number directly.
  • Polish landline numbers have a 2-digit area code (e.g. 22 for Warsaw, 12 for Kraków) followed by 7 subscriber digits.
  • Polish mobile numbers are 9 digits starting with prefixes like 5, 6, 7, or 8. No area code is needed for mobiles — just +48 and the 9 digits.
  • Save Polish contacts in +48 format in your phone so they work whether you're calling from Germany or travelling elsewhere.

Business etiquette

  • Polish business culture values punctuality. If you've agreed on a call time, be ready on the dot.
  • Greet with 'Dzień dobry' (Good day) in formal contexts. Using even basic Polish greetings is appreciated.
  • In business calls, use titles (Pan/Pani + surname) until invited to use first names.
  • Poles often prefer directness in professional settings, but maintain a polite and warm tone.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS

Popular cities to call in Poland

Whether you're calling Warsaw, Kraków, or Wrocław, here's what you need to know about reaching the people you care about.

Warsaw

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Poland's capital and largest city. Dial +48 22 followed by the 7-digit local number for Warsaw landlines. Mobile numbers don't require an area code — just +48 and the 9-digit number.

Best time to call from Germany: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (same time as Germany)

Photo brief: Warsaw skyline old town Poland

Kraków

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Poland's cultural capital and a major university city. The area code for Kraków landlines is 12. Many younger residents use mobile numbers, which start with prefixes like 5 or 6.

Best time to call from Germany: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (same time as Germany)

Photo brief: Kraków Wawel Castle Poland

Wrocław

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A vibrant city in western Poland with strong ties to Germany's Silesia region. The area code for Wrocław landlines is 71. Its proximity to the German border means many families have connections here.

Best time to call from Germany: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (same time as Germany)

Photo brief: Wroclaw market square Poland

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