Galeria Młociny with a new Polish Post office
Modern design, an attractive location, and accessibility to the needs of people with disabilities – these are just some of the advantages of the new Polish Post office opened at Galeria Młociny in Warsaw's Bielany district. This is the 264th post office in the capital and the 15th located in shopping malls.
Providing customers with broad access to postal, banking, and insurance services is one of the postal operator's priorities. Despite the pandemic, Poczta Polska is consistently expanding its network of branches.
The Galeria Młociny branch features a modern and friendly design, common to all Poczta Polska branches nationwide. Customers have access to two counters. There is also a dedicated shopping area. At the branch, you can send cards, letters, and parcels, deposit or withdraw money, and pay bills, among other things. Furthermore, you can open a free account with Bank Pocztowy, take out a loan, or purchase insurance. The Self-Service Shopping Zone offers a wide selection of products, including cards, vouchers, envelopes, packaging, newspapers, books, office supplies, as well as gifts, children's items, beverages, and sweets. The branch is open weekdays and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Over the past five years, Poczta Polska has opened 45 post offices in Warsaw, including at the Central Railway Station, on Sierakowskiego Street in Praga Północ, and on Przyczółkowa Street in Wilanów. Agency offices are also being systematically opened. In total, there are 264 post offices in the capital, 15 of which are located in shopping centers and malls. Approximately 1,300 postmen and around 400 couriers deliver parcels to Warsaw residents daily. There are three 24-hour post offices in the capital: UP 1 at Świętokrzyska Street 31/33, UP 4 at Targowa Street 73, and UP 78 at Belgradzka Street 42.
In recent weeks, despite the pandemic, Poczta Polska (Polish Post) has opened new offices in Białystok, Kielce, Kraków, Pacanów (Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship), and Wińsko (Lower Silesian Voivodeship), while a revitalized office reopened in Malbork. In June, new post office branches opened in Oświęcim (Lesser Poland Voivodeship), Nowa Sól (Lubusz Voivodeship), and Zdzieszowice (Opole Voivodeship), and in May, a new office opened in Wąwelno (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship). Poczta Polska has over 7,600 offices nationwide, making it the largest network of postal services in the country.