Met a great group for a castle walk at Zamek Lubomirskich through Nomax and ended the evening with pierogi at a Rynek restaurant — unforgettable.
Find New Travel Friends in Rzeszów's Castle-Filled, Café-Lined Streets
Rzeszów blends a compact Old Town, the riverside Bulwary nad Wisłokiem and the historic Zamek Lubomirskich, making it a welcoming city for solo explorers. Nomax helps you turn those corners and cafés into shared experiences with like-minded travelers. Dive into museum nights at Muzeum Dobranocek or an evening on the Rynek with new companions.
Nomax is available in Rzeszów, Poland. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Rzeszów in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.
City at a Glance
Popular Meeting Spots in Rzeszów
Top-rated places to explore and meet fellow travelers
Zamek Lubomirskich
Pomnik Czynu Rewolucyjnego
Grodzisko
Muzeum Dobranocek ze Zbiorów Wojciecha Jamy
Rzeszówski inkubator kultury
Pomnik Inwalidów Wojennych
Pomnik Generała Władysława Sikorskiego
Pomnik Leopolda Lisa-Kuli
Pomnik Wdzięczności Armii Czerwonej
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Where can I meet other solo travelers in Rzeszów?
Popular meeting spots include the Rynek (Market Square) near the multimedia fountain, the Bulwary nad Wisłokiem riverside promenade, and cultural events at the Rzeszów Cultural Incubator. University-area bars and evening events at Muzeum Dobranocek also attract young travelers and locals.
Is Rzeszów safe for solo travelers?
Rzeszów is generally considered safe with low violent crime; the city centre and Rynek are well-lit and busy, especially on weekends. As always, watch for pickpocketing in crowded areas and avoid poorly lit sections of the riverbanks late at night.
How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Rzeszów?
Nomax lets you join or create activities specific to Rzeszów—think a Zamek Lubomirskich walking tour or a pierogi night near the Rynek—and shows verified profiles of attendees. Use the city chat to arrange meeting points like Rzeszów Główny station, coordinate transport, and get local tips from group members.
What day trips can I take from Rzeszów?
Popular day trips include Łańcut Castle (about 25 km east, reachable by regional bus or train), the Bieszczady foothills for hiking (1.5–2 hour drive), and Sanok with its open-air museum. Trains from Rzeszów Główny also connect you to Kraków and Przemyśl for longer excursions.
How much does it cost to travel in Rzeszów per day?
A mid-range traveler can expect roughly 150–350 PLN per day, covering a comfortable hotel or Airbnb, meals at local restaurants (25–60 PLN per meal), occasional museum tickets, and local buses. Public transport fares are affordable and many sights in the Old Town are walkable, keeping costs down.
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Rzeszów?
Don't miss Zamek Lubomirskich and the Grodzisko archaeological site for history, the Muzeum Dobranocek for a uniquely Polish cultural stop, and contemporary performances at the Rzeszów Cultural Incubator. Walk the Bulwary nad Wisłokiem at sunset and check the Rynek calendar for seasonal festivals and outdoor concerts.
How do I get around Rzeszów using public transport?
Rzeszów has an efficient bus network (MKS Rzeszów) covering the city and suburbs; single tickets can be bought from machines, kiosks or mobile apps. The compact centre is very walkable, and Rzeszów Główny station provides regional and national train connections.
Do I need to speak the local language to get around Rzeszów?
Polish is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in hotels, bars around the Rynek and cultural venues by younger staff. Learn a few Polish phrases for courtesy, but you can usually get by with English in tourist areas and when using Nomax to coordinate meetups.
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