Your Guide to a Layover in RADOM (RDO)

A long layover in RADOM is an opportunity, not an inconvenience. Rather than watching departure boards at Radom Airport for hours, step outside and explore. The city center is about 40 minutes away, and this guide has the practical details you need to pull it off without stress.

Pre-Departure Checklist

A few things to sort out before you leave RDO:

  • Entry requirements: Make sure you have the right visa or entry clearance for Poland. Transit visas and tourist visas are different things — double-check before you exit.
  • Travel time: The trip to RADOM takes about 40 minutes by City Bus (Lines 14, 25). Factor in the return trip and at least 90 minutes of buffer for security and boarding.
  • Currency: The local currency is PLN. Cards are widely accepted in most places, but carrying some PLN in cash is a good idea for smaller vendors.

Top Picks for a Quick Visit

With limited time, focus on what’s accessible. In RADOM, two standouts are:

  • Radom Cathedral (Katedra Opieki NMP) — The architecture is worth seeing, even from the outside.
  • Tadeusz Kościuszko Park — Nice green space that’s easy to enjoy without a tight schedule.

Both are realistic options even if you only have a few hours to spare.

Not every layover calls for a city trip. If you’re staying at RDO, check out LOT Business Lounge Radom or Aelia Duty Free to keep yourself occupied.

Getting from RDO to RADOM

You have two main options for getting from Radom Airport into town:

  • City Bus (Lines 14, 25): About 40 minutes, affordable, and consistent. This is what we recommend for time-conscious travelers.
  • Taxi or ride-share: Around 60 minutes in normal traffic. More comfortable for groups or heavy luggage, but pricier and less predictable.

Whichever you choose, keep the return journey in mind. Build in extra time — you do not want to be rushing through security.

Food Worth Trying

For food in RADOM, local travelers recommend Pizzeria Soprano. If you have time for a second stop, Restauracja Parkowa is another popular pick.

Back at RDO, Airport Coffee & Snack Bar is the go-to. Airport Restaurant & Bar rounds out your in-terminal options.

Money & Budget Tips

Quick budget math for your RADOM layover:

Expense Estimated Cost (USD)
Round-trip transport ~$6
Meal ~$12
Buffer / extras ~$10
Total ~$28

Budget a little extra for the unexpected. It’s better to come back with spare change than to run short.

Staying Connected

WiFi at RDO should cover you while you’re in the terminal. Once you step outside, you’ll want your own data connection for maps, translating, and getting around. An eSIM is the simplest solution — set it up on your phone before landing in Poland and you’re good to go.

What to Do With Your Bags

Dedicated luggage storage at RDO may be limited. Your best bet is to check services like Bounce or Stasher for verified storage locations near the airport or in RADOM’s center.

Some hotels and shops near transit hubs also offer storage for a small fee — worth asking about if you’re headed into town.

Where to Rest During Your Layover

Long overnight layover? Your options at RDO include terminal seating (look for areas away from the main walkways) and, if available, airport lounges with day passes. Some airports in Poland also have transit hotels or sleeping pods — worth checking availability before your trip.

Final Thoughts

Not every layover leads somewhere interesting, but a layover in RADOM genuinely does. There’s enough to fill a few hours with good food, interesting sights, and the kind of experience that makes a journey feel like more than just getting from A to B.

Make the most of it. You’ve got this.

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Disclaimer: Visa rules, transport schedules, and prices change. Always verify details with official sources and your airline before leaving the airport.

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