Poland is famous for its consumption and production of vodka. For many people going on holiday to Poland, one of the must-buy items is vodka. How much does vodka cost in Poland? What are the prices of vodka in Poland in 2025? Here is an overview of the prices of several popular types of vodka in shops in Poland. How much is wodka in Krakow?
Buying vodka in Poland
As we mentioned earlier, buying alcohol in Poland and Krakow is not a problem. Most shops in Poland have sizable alcohol stands. Vodka and other strong alcohols are available in larger and smaller shops and even in grocery discount shops. Vodka prices depend on where you buy them. In shops located in the tourist centre of Krakow such as Shot, Kocyk, Żabka, Carrefour Express, Spar or in Galeria Krakowska, prices will be higher. Same as for gas stations.
Vodka is good to buy in large grocery shops in Poland such as Auchan, Lidl, Biedronka or Kaufland, Dino etc. If you choose tourist shops you will sometimes overpay by up to several dozen percent. The same will apply to purchases in the duty-free zone at the airport, even on flights outside the European Union, the prices of most alcoholic beverages at the Krakow airport will be higher than in regular stores.
How much does vodka cost in Poland?
A 0.5-litre bottle of Amundsen vodka in Poland in 2025 costs around PLN 42. A half-litre bottle of Danzka vodka is available at a similar price. At a similar price, Polish vodka Pan Tadeusz.
Considered to be one of the symbols of Poland, Żubrówka vodka with Bison Grass costs around 33 zlotys for half a litre in a normal shop. The alcohol content for this vodka is unfortunately reduced to 37.5%.
A half-litre bottle of Finlandia vodka costs around 40 zlotys. For a bottle of Polish pure Soplica vodka you have to pay 32 zlotys (7.50 eur, 6.35 gbp, 7.70 usd). Krupnik vodka in a 0.5 litre bottle costs around 29 zlotys in Poland. Czysta De Luxe Żołądkowa vodka is offered at a similar price. Cheaper vodkas of a lower quality in Poland can be bought from around 25 zlotys, and a half-litre of medium-quality vodka can be purchased for less than 30 zlotys during supermarket promotions.
You have to pay around 94 zlotys for half a litre of high-end vodka such as Belvedere in Poland. You have to pay around 48 zlotys for a 0.7 litre bottle of Oginski vodka in Poland. For a 0.7-litre bottle of Absolut vodka, you have to pay around 53 zlotys (around 12.40 euros, 10.50 gbp, 12.77 usd) in 2025 in Poland. At a similar price, Dzik vodka.
A bottle of 0.7 litre Ostoya vodka can be bought for 62 zloty. You can buy Finlandia vodka of 0.7 litres in Poland on promotion for around 50 zlotys per bottle. A one-litre bottle of Finlandia vodka costs around 70 zlotys.
In the case of top quality vodka, prices in Poland are not so attractive. How much is Belvedere vodka in Poland? A 0.7 litre bottle of Belvedere vodka costs around 150 zlotys. In a normal shop in Poland, the price of Grey Goose vodka with a capacity of 0.7 litres is around 170 zlotys (approximately 40 euros, 34 British pounds, 41 US dollars).
The prices of vodka and alcohol in Poland are not among the lowest in Europe, but they are definitely not among the highest either. Alcohol is best bought in standard shops where ordinary Poles shop, not in the tourist centres of cities.
Alcohol prices even for duty-free purchases at Krakow airport are higher than in normal shops in the city. The prices in the article are from a normal grocery shop in Krakow in 2025. Here you can read how much beer costs in Poland and in a restaurant in Krakow.
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