Escort services in Poland — a practical guide for visitors
Published: August 23, 2026
Poland has a long-established culture of online companionship classifieds (“anonse”), and most independent advertisers work through verified listing sites rather than agencies. This guide covers what a visitor needs to know.
How it works
Advertisers publish their own profiles with photos, a description, rates and a phone number. You browse by city and category, call or message directly, and agree the details with the person themselves — there is no dispatcher or middleman. On escortnow every ad passes moderation before publication.
Categories follow a standard pattern: women, men, couples, massage and clubs.
Cities
- Warsaw — the largest market with the widest choice; most advertisers are in central districts (Śródmieście, Mokotów). Browse women in Warsaw or read the Warsaw guide.
- Krakow — popular with international visitors; advertisers cluster around the Old Town. See women in Krakow and the Krakow guide.
- Wroclaw, Poznan, Gdansk (Tricity) — mid-sized markets with a solid choice of independent advertisers; district-by-district guides: Wroclaw, Gdansk and the Tricity.
Prices
Rates are set individually and quoted in Polish złoty (PLN). As a rough orientation, independent advertisers in large cities typically quote from around 200–300 PLN for a short meeting up to 500–800 PLN or more per hour at the premium end. Each ad states its own rates — treat prices far below the local market as a red flag, not a bargain.
Etiquette
- Read the ad first; the scope of a meeting is described there, and haggling over what’s written is considered rude.
- Confirm by phone. A short call is standard practice and expected.
- Be punctual, sober and discreet. Discretion is a two-way rule.
- Settle the agreed amount at the start of the meeting — in cash, in PLN.
Safety
- Never pay anything before the meeting. Requests for deposits, BLIK codes or gift cards are the most common scam in Poland.
- Reverse-search the photos if something feels off.
- Prefer profiles with verification and complete descriptions.
The legal basics
Companionship services between consenting adults are legal in Poland; making money off someone else’s sex work is not. The full picture — including what the Digital Services Act requires from platforms like this one — is in our article Is escorting legal in Poland?.