Tickets from PLN 3 at this Lotto kiosk by Terminal A
This Lotto stand sits landside in Terminal A, so you can buy a ticket before security while you wait for check-in to open. It’s the standard Polish national lottery outlet: scratch cards, number draws like Lotto and Eurojackpot, plus quick-pick slips on the counter. Staff handle transactions fast, so even during morning departures the line usually clears in a few minutes.
Expect basic kiosk pricing: scratch cards typically start around PLN 3–5, with higher stakes games going up from there. You pay in złoty, and most travelers use cards or contactless; terminals accept major credit cards and Polish debit cards. It’s a grab-and-go stop, not a place to linger, so you’re in and out in under five minutes if you know what you want.
Hours generally track Terminal A’s main departures bank, opening early for the first outbound flights and running into the late evening while check-in counters stay active. You’ll find the Lotto branding clearly visible near other landside retail by the A check-in hall, which makes it an easy landmark if you’re meeting someone before security.
Best use case: you have 10–15 minutes to kill in Terminal A and a few spare złoty in your pocket after a trip. Grab a quick scratcher or draw ticket, then head to security when your airline’s check-in desk opens. Tip: keep your ticket stub somewhere separate from your boarding pass so it doesn’t get lost in the document shuffle at security and the gate.