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62 Polish newspapers in the directory

Characterized by a sharp divide between quality broadsheets and mass-market tabloids, this central European press sector underwent rapid privatization during the 1990s. Leading the national dailies is Gazeta Wyborcza, a centre-left paper born from the 1989 Solidarity movement, competing with Rzeczpospolita, a centre-right publication focusing heavily on economics and law. Overall circulation is dominated by Fakt, a populist tabloid published by Ringier Axel Springer, and its main rival Super Express. Meanwhile, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna provides specialized business news. Beyond these Warsaw-based national titles, strong regional dailies like Silesia's Dziennik Zachodni command loyal local readerships. Paperboy indexes 62 Polish newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-05-30

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7 Dni Kalisza

Kalisz, Greater Poland

Serving the residents of Kalisz and the surrounding county, this regional weekly provides comprehensive coverage of local government, community events, and social issues. It is a long-standing fixture of the local press landscape, functioning as a primary source of news and public information for the city’s diverse population.

Dziennik

Warsaw, Masovian

Operated by the Ringier Axel Springer Polska group, this prominent digital platform provides comprehensive news coverage, political analysis, and economic insights for a nationwide Polish audience. It is recognized as a key successor to the former print publication *Dziennik Gazeta Prawna*, maintaining a significant influence on public discourse through its focus on current events and investigative journalism.

Dziennik Baltycki

Gdansk, Pomeranian

Dziennik Bałtycki is the largest regional daily newspaper in the Pomeranian region of Poland. Headquartered in Gdańsk, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, culture, and sports. Established in 1945, the publication remains a primary information source for residents across the Baltic coast and northern provinces.

Dziennik Lodzski

Lodz, Lodz

Dziennik Łódzki is the oldest regional newspaper in Łódź, Poland, providing comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture since 1884. As part of the Polska Press group, it remains a leading daily in the Łódź Voivodeship, offering both print editions and a robust digital presence.

Dziennik Polski

Krakow, Lesser Poland

Founded in 1945, Dziennik Polski is a leading regional daily newspaper serving Krakow and the Lesser Poland region. It provides comprehensive local news, cultural coverage, and political analysis. Currently owned by Polska Press, it remains one of the most prominent traditional print and digital news outlets in southern Poland.

Dziennik Wschodni

Lublin, Lublin

Dziennik Wschodni is a Polish regional daily newspaper based in Lublin. It serves the Lublin Voivodeship and eastern Poland, covering local politics, social issues, culture, and sports. The publication provides comprehensive reporting on regional developments, community events, and investigative journalism for its audience across the Lublin region.

Dziennik Zachodni

Katowice, Silesian

Dziennik Zachodni is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Silesian Voivodeship in Poland. Based in Katowice, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, sports, and culture. Established in 1945, it is currently owned by Polska Press and remains one of the country's most influential regional titles.

Echo Dnia

Kielce, Swietokrzyskie

Echo Dnia is a prominent Polish regional daily newspaper based in Kielce, serving the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship and surrounding areas. Established in 1971, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, sports, and community events, maintaining a significant digital presence as part of the Polska Press group.

Express Bydgoszcz

Bydgoszcz, Kuiavia-Pomerania

Express Bydgoski is a leading regional daily newspaper serving Bydgoszcz and the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. Founded in 1990, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, sports, and culture. As part of the Polska Press group, it remains a vital source of information for the local community across Poland.

Express Ilustrowany

Lodz, Lodz

Express Ilustrowany is a major regional daily newspaper based in Łódź, Poland. Established in 1923, it covers local news, sports, and cultural events across the Łódź Voivodeship. Part of the Polska Press group, it remains one of the most popular and influential publications in the region.

Fakt

Warsaw, Masovian

As Poland’s best-selling tabloid, this daily publication is renowned for its sensationalist reporting, focus on celebrity news, and coverage of human-interest stories. Since its launch in 2003, it has maintained a massive circulation, targeting a broad working-class audience through its accessible language and punchy, opinionated style.

Gazeta Bankowa

Warsaw, Masovian

Established in 1988 as the first independent economic newspaper in Poland, this publication provides in-depth analysis of banking, finance, and corporate management for industry professionals and decision-makers. It maintains a significant influence on the national economic discourse by offering expert commentary and data-driven insights into the evolving Polish and international financial sectors.

Gazeta Codzienna

Cieszyn, Silesian

Gazeta Codzienna is a prominent regional news portal based in Cieszyn, Poland, covering the Cieszyn Silesia area. It provides daily updates on local politics, culture, sports, and community events, serving as a vital information source for residents on both sides of the Polish-Czech border.

Gazeta Jarocinska

Jarocin, Greater Poland

Gazeta Jarocińska is a leading local weekly newspaper serving the Jarocin region in Greater Poland. Established in 1990, it provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, social issues, and culture. The publication is recognized for its independent investigative journalism and its strong engagement with the local community.

Gazeta Krakowska

Krakow, Lesser Poland

Gazeta Krakowska is a leading regional daily newspaper serving Krakow and the Małopolska region of Poland. Established in 1948, it covers local news, politics, culture, and sports. Currently part of the Polska Press Group, it maintains a significant print presence and a comprehensive digital news platform.

Gazeta Lubuska

Zielona Gora, Lubusz

Gazeta Lubuska is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. Headquartered in Zielona Góra, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture. Owned by Polska Press, it remains an essential source of information for residents across the region's major cities.

Gazeta Olawa

Olawa, Lower Silesia

tuOlawa.pl is a regional news portal serving the residents of Oława, Jelcz-Laskowice, and Domaniów in Poland. It offers timely updates on local politics, public safety, community events, and sports. As the digital successor to Gazeta Oława, it remains a primary source of information for the district.

Gazeta Olsztynka

Olsztyn, Warmian-Masurian

Gazeta Olsztyńska is a regional daily newspaper based in Olsztyn, Poland. It provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture across the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Established as a leading source for the region, it focuses on community events, sports, and social issues affecting northern Poland.

Gazeta Polska

Warsaw, Masovian

This conservative-leaning weekly magazine is known for its strong support of the Law and Justice party and its investigation of sensitive political topics within Poland. With a dedicated readership, it plays a significant role in the country's right-wing media landscape by promoting nationalistic narratives and critical analyses of liberal institutions.

Gazeta Pomorska

Bydgoszcz, Kuiavia Pomerania

Gazeta Pomorska is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region of Poland, with its headquarters in Bydgoszcz. It covers local news, politics, and culture, and is recognized as one of the highest-circulation regional titles in the country, maintaining a strong digital presence.

Gazeta Powiatowa

Legionowo, Masovian

Gazeta Powiatowa is a local news publication based in Legionowo, Poland. It provides comprehensive coverage of community news, local government activities, cultural events, and sports within the Legionowo County region. The outlet serves as a primary information source for residents regarding regional developments and social issues.

Gazeta Prawna

Warsaw, Masovian

This leading Polish daily focuses on providing in-depth analysis of law, taxation, finance, and management, serving as an essential resource for business professionals and government officials. Established in 1994, it has become one of the most influential economic and legal publications in the country, recognized for its expertise in navigating the complexities of the Polish regulatory environment.

Gazeta Wroclawska

Wroclaw, Lower Silesia

Wrocław Nasze Miasto is a local news portal serving the city of Wrocław and the Lower Silesia region in Poland. It covers local events, community issues, sports, and cultural happenings, providing updates on regional news and information for the local population.

Gazeta Wspolczesna

Bialystok, Podlaskie

Gazeta Współczesna is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Podlaskie Voivodeship in northeastern Poland. Headquartered in Białystok, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and community events. Part of the Polska Press group, the publication maintains a strong presence through its print edition and digital portal.

Gazeta Wyborcza

Warsaw, Masovian

Founded in 1989 as the first independent newspaper in post-communist Poland, this influential publication serves as a leading voice for liberal-democratic values and critical investigative journalism. It maintains a significant nationwide reach and remains one of the most widely read and debated media outlets in the country, shaping political discourse through its progressive editorial stance.

Glos Koszalinski

Koszalin, West Pomeranian

Głos Koszaliński is a prominent regional daily newspaper serving the Koszalin area and the Middle Pomerania region of Poland. Published since 1952, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and social issues, operating as part of the Polska Press group with a strong digital presence.

Glos Pomorza

Koszalin, West Pomeranian

Głos Pomorza is a leading regional daily newspaper based in Koszalin, serving the Middle Pomerania region of Poland. Established in 1952, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture. The publication is part of the Polska Press group and operates a popular digital news portal.

Glos Siemiaytcz

Siemiatycze, Podlaskie

Serving the local community of Siemiatycze and the surrounding region, this long-standing publication provides dedicated coverage of regional news, social issues, and local government developments. It acts as a vital information hub for residents, maintaining a traditional editorial focus on the daily affairs and cultural life of the Podlaskie Voivodeship.

Glos Wielkopolski

Poznan, Greater Poland

Głos Wielkopolski is the leading regional daily newspaper serving the Greater Poland province and its capital, Poznań. Established in 1945, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture. It is currently owned by Polska Press and maintains a significant digital and print presence.

Info Koszalin

Koszalin, West Pomeranian

This regional news portal provides comprehensive coverage of local events, politics, and social issues specifically tailored to the residents of Koszalin and its surrounding areas. It serves as a primary source of digital information for the community, focusing on timely reporting, municipal updates, and cultural highlights relevant to the city's inhabitants.

Korso

Mielec, Subcarpathia

Korso is a Polish local news portal based in Mielec, covering the Podkarpacie region. It provides comprehensive daily coverage of regional politics, community events, sports, and culture. The publication serves as a primary source of information for residents of Mielec and surrounding municipalities like Przecław and Wadowice Dolne.

Krakow Post

Krakow, Lesser Poland

Serving as a primary English-language source for news and culture in Poland's former capital, this publication provides expatriates, tourists, and international observers with in-depth coverage of regional politics, local events, and historical insights. It is recognized for bridging the gap between Krakow’s traditional heritage and its modern identity through a consistent focus on issues relevant to the city's growing global community.

Kurier Gmin

Brzeg Dolny, Lower Silesia

Kurier Gmin is a local weekly newspaper serving Brzeg Dolny and surrounding municipalities in the Lower Silesia region of Poland. It provides comprehensive coverage of local government decisions, community cultural events, regional sports, and social issues, serving as a primary information source for residents.

Kurier Lubelski

Lublin, Lublin

Kurier Lubelski is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Lublin Voivodeship in Poland. Founded in 1957, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, culture, sports, and politics. Now part of the Polska Press group, it remains a vital source of information for the Lublin community.

Kurier Poranny

Bialystok, Podlaskie

Kurier Poranny is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Podlaskie Voivodeship in northeastern Poland. Based in Białystok, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, culture, and sports. As part of the Polska Press group, it remains a primary source of information for the regional community.

Kurier Szczecinski

Szczecin, West Pomeranian

Kurier Szczeciński is a Polish regional daily newspaper based in Szczecin, serving the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Established in 1945, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, sports, and culture. The publication is one of the oldest regional newspapers in Poland and maintains a significant local presence.

Le Petit Journal

Warsaw, Masovian

Le Petit Journal Varsovie is a French-language digital publication based in Warsaw, Poland. It serves the francophone community and expatriates, providing comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, culture, and business. The outlet focuses on bridging French and Polish cultures through social reports and practical life information.

Nasz Dziennik

Warsaw, Masovian

This Polish daily newspaper is widely recognized for its strong editorial focus on Catholic social teaching, national conservatism, and the interests of the Radio Maryja community. Since its founding in 1998, it has served as a prominent media outlet for traditionalist viewpoints within Poland’s socio-political and religious landscape.

New Poland Express

Warsaw, Masovian

Providing comprehensive coverage of socio-political, economic, and cultural developments within the nation, this Warsaw-based publication serves as a key information hub for both local residents and international readers. It is particularly noted for offering a bridge between Polish perspectives and the global community through its in-depth reporting on national affairs.

Nowa Gazeta Bilgorajka

Bilgoraj, Lublin

Serving the Biłgoraj region, this publication provides local news, social reporting, and commentary tailored to the interests of the county's residents. It functions as a key source of information for the community, focusing on regional political developments, municipal events, and local history.

Nowa Gazeta Gostynska

Gostyn, Greater Poland

Nowa Gazeta Gostyńska is a prominent local weekly newspaper serving the residents of Gostyń County in the Greater Poland region. It provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, social issues, culture, and sports, while its online platform offers real-time updates and community news for the region.

Nowa Gazeta Trzebnica

Trzebnica, Lower Silesia

Nowa Gazeta Trzebnica is a regional news publication and information portal based in Trzebnica, Poland. It provides comprehensive local coverage including news, cultural events, and social issues within the Trzebnica County. The publication serves as a primary source for community updates, sports news, and regional announcements.

Nowa Trybuna Opolska

Opole, Opole

Nowa Trybuna Opolska is a leading regional daily newspaper serving the Opole Voivodeship in Poland. It provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and social issues, alongside sports and culture. Established in 1952, it remains a vital source of information for the residents of the Opole region.

Nowiny Gazeta Codziena

Rzeszow, Subcarpathia

Nowiny is the primary regional daily newspaper serving the Podkarpacie region of Poland, headquartered in Rzeszów. It provides comprehensive local news, sports coverage, and social analysis. Owned by Polska Press, it maintains a significant digital presence through its news portal, reporting on provincial government and community events.

Nowiny Gliwickie

Gliwice, Silesian

Established in 1993, this weekly newspaper serves as a primary source of local news, community affairs, and regional sports coverage for the residents of Gliwice and the surrounding county. It is recognized for its long-standing commitment to investigative journalism and its role as a key chronicler of the city's socio-political development over the past three decades.

Nowoski Dziennik Torunski

Torun, Kuiavia-Pomerania

A regional daily newspaper based in Toruń, Poland, serving the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region. Established in 1967, it provides comprehensive local news, sports coverage, and cultural updates. Part of the Polska Press group, it remains one of the most influential media outlets in the city and surrounding areas.

Parkiet

Warsaw, Masovian

As Poland’s leading daily dedicated to the financial markets, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, corporate news, and macroeconomic analysis for professional investors and business leaders. Established in 1994, it serves as an authoritative source for the country’s financial community, tracking economic developments and capital market trends with high editorial precision.

Polityka

Warsaw, Masovian

Polityka is a leading Polish weekly news magazine based in Warsaw. Established in 1957, it covers domestic and international politics, culture, and social issues. Known for its intellectual depth and analytical approach, it remains one of the most influential and best-selling opinion journals in Poland.

Polska Times

Warsaw, Masovian

Polska Times is a prominent Polish news outlet, now primarily integrated into the national portal i.pl. Owned by Polska Press, it originated as a collaboration with The Times of London, offering comprehensive coverage of national politics, international affairs, culture, and regional news from the Warsaw metropolitan area.

Przeglad Sportowy

Warsaw, Masovian

Przegląd Sportowy is a Polish daily newspaper dedicated to sports, based in Warsaw. Founded in 1921, it is the oldest sports periodical in the country. It provides comprehensive coverage of national and international sports, including football, volleyball, and athletics, featuring expert analysis, interviews, and live match reports.