Polish Street Signs
oskariko and GloryToUkriane
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Biggest Cities
Warsaw and Łódź
The blue box tells the street name
The red box tells the neighbourhood
Gdańsk and Gdynia
Red text with white background
(Neighbourhoods outside the city centres)
Szczecin
Knowing these signs can help get a lot of
points, since Szczecin is located in the top
left corner of Poland
Białystok
Simply unique, also good for high points
Częstochowa
Most common
Found on
smaller roads
(unique font)
Lublin
The border will almost always
be separate from the actual sign —----->
Wrocław
Both designs are just as common
Poznań
Black box tells the street name
Blue blox tells neighbourhood
Katowice
Katowice have these unique looking borders
The border only goes horizontally and there is no
vertical border
They will also have arrows on the sign
Bydgoszcz
Bydgoszcz has a white border on the sign
with white dots in the corners, sometimes dots are missing, or are just faded.
You might also be able to tell by the shape of the
sign, as you can see it is not flat. Instead has this
kind of shape;
Dąbrowa
Although from far away it is very hard to tell
Kraków
Kraków have 3 main designs one which is similar to Wrocław, but Kraków signs have a white border
By far most common
Found in the city centre
(Stare Miasto) which is only covered by trekker
Less common but good to know
Dark blue font
Smaller Cities
Świnoujście
A cool way to remember this sign is that it is
similar to Berlin signs, and this small city lies on
the border of Germany
Kołobrzeg
Unique flower on the signs
Władysławowo
This emblem is on Władysławowo signs
Sopot
Tczew
Cool unique posts
Elbląg
Olsztyn
Olsztyn street signs are double sided, on one side is a normal font, on the other side is a graffiti font
Suwałki
Really good points / damage if you know this sign.
Ełk
Unique sign
Łomża
Stargard Szczeciński
Warsaw / Łódź style but shaped like an arrow
Says the city name Stargard in the red box most of the time.
Szczecinek
Fancy post
Signs on round-abouts
Chojnice (Town)
Unique post
Starogard Gdański
Unique post
Grudziądz
Signs are usually on walls here and will be in red text, but signs attached to posts have black text
Gorzów Wielkopolski
Same thing as Katowice where there is only a horizontal border on the sign
Another common sign
Gorzów Wielkopolski
Inowrocław
Płock
Very unique
City Centre
Gniezno
Polish eagle on the signs.
Konin
Konin is named after a horse (koń) which is why there is a horse on the emblem of the sign
White version
Zielona Góra
Green signs with a white castle
Glogow
Unique arrow
Leszno
Leszno signs use 2 signs to create a street sign, what I mean is in this picture there are 4 signs
Włocławek
Same thing as Leszno but a more simple / modern font
Bolesławiec
Very similar to Gorzów Wielkopolski but there is no arrow on the sign and a different font
No vertical border
Jelenia Góra
Legnica
Lubin
The same as Gorzów Wielkopolski
Ostrów Wielkopolski
Kalisz
Black cap on the top of the post
Very uncommon but unique signs
Sieradz
Pretty unique looking signs
Zduńska Wola
Pabianice
Zgierz
Bełchatów
Identical signs to Zgierz but without a yellow strip
Kutno
Obviously unique coloured signs
Piotrków Trybunalski
Radomsko
Another pink sign
With an orange strip
Kielce
The emblem is faded out a lot of the time and will look like a blank yellow shield
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
Mińsk Mazowiecki
Uniqueness explains itself
Dm if you think there’s more signs I should add or cool signs in general
oskariko#7873
List of cities that I didn’t add on because they don’t have unique signs -
Kołobrzeg, Słupsk, Toruń, Gryfice, Ostrołęka, Włocławek, Walbrzych,