The currency used in Grodno is the Belarusian Ruble (BYN).
Yes, many tour operators in Grodno offer English-speaking guides.
Grodno is generally considered safe for tourists, with low levels of crime.
The best time to visit Grodno is during late spring to early autumn for enjoyable weather and outdoor activities.
Local dishes like draniki (potato pancakes) and machanka (pork stew) are must-tries in Grodno.
Public transport, taxis, and rental bikes are convenient ways to travel around the city.
Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, restaurants, and hotels in Grodno.
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Belarus, but Grodno offers a visa-free regime for some nationalities.
Traditional Belarusian crafts, amber jewelry, and local food products are popular souvenirs.
Yes, popular day trips include visiting the Bialowieza Forest and the Augustow Canal.