The Masovian Voivodeship is home to over 5.4 million people, making it Poland's most populous administrative region by a wide margin. Warsaw, the national capital, sits at its centre with roughly 1.8 million residents within city limits and a functional metropolitan area approaching 3 million. The voivodeship stretches across the central Mazowieckie lowlands, bounded by the Vistula River corridor and extending from Radom in the south to Ciechanow in the north.
Warsaw concentrates the majority of demand for adult companion services in the region. The city hosts Poland's main financial district, its largest airport (Chopin Airport, handling around 18 million passengers annually), and a dense hotel infrastructure across districts like Srodmiescie, Mokotow, and Wola. Radom, Plock, and Siedlce function as secondary urban centres, though their markets for escort services are substantially smaller. Escortservice.com lists verified escort websites covering the Masovian Voivodeship. The platform verifies websites independently, does not arrange meetings, and assumes no responsibility for external content.
Outside the capital, the Masovian countryside remains largely agricultural. Zyrardow and Pruszkow, towns in Warsaw's western suburbs, have grown into commuter hubs but generate limited independent demand for listings. Most users browsing for the Masovian area will find that providers are overwhelmingly based in central Warsaw or its immediate surroundings.
The Masovian Voivodeship is home to over 5.4 million people, making it Poland's most populous administrative region by a wide margin. Warsaw, the national capital, sits at its centre with roughly 1.8 million residents within city limits and a functional metropolitan area approaching 3 million. The voivodeship stretches across the central Mazowieckie lowlands, bounded by the Vistula River corridor and extending from Radom in the south to Ciechanow in the north.
Warsaw concentrates the majority of demand for adult companion services in the region. The city hosts Poland's main financial district, its largest airport (Chopin Airport, handling around 18 million passengers annually), and a dense hotel infrastructure across districts like Srodmiescie, Mokotow, and Wola. Radom, Plock, and Siedlce function as secondary urban centres, though their markets for escort services are substantially smaller. Escortservice.com lists verified escort websites covering the Masovian Voivodeship. The platform verifies websites independently, does not arrange meetings, and assumes no responsibility for external content.
Outside the capital, the Masovian countryside remains largely agricultural. Zyrardow and Pruszkow, towns in Warsaw's western suburbs, have grown into commuter hubs but generate limited independent demand for listings. Most users browsing for the Masovian area will find that providers are overwhelmingly based in central Warsaw or its immediate surroundings.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Poland follows a model of classical abolitionism, ratifying the UN Convention of 1950. Selling sexual services is not a criminal offence, and buying from an adult is likewise not criminalised. There is no licensing or registration system for sex workers. However, third-party involvement is prosecuted under the Kodeks Karny. Article 204, paragraph 1, covers procuring and facilitating prostitution, carrying a sentence of up to three years. Paragraph 2 of the same article targets pimping (sutenerstwo), also punishable by up to three years. Forcing someone into prostitution falls under Article 203 with penalties from one to ten years. Human trafficking is addressed by Article 189a, carrying three to fifteen years of imprisonment. The Policja (Polish Police) handles enforcement across the voivodeship.
Adults engaging with escort services should understand that while the individual act of selling or purchasing companionship is not penalised, any arrangement involving a third party who profits from or facilitates sexual services is illegal.
Selling sexual services is not a criminal offence in Poland, and purchasing from an adult is not criminalised either. However, third-party involvement such as pimping or procuring is illegal under Article 204 of the Kodeks Karny.
The vast majority operate in Warsaw, particularly in central districts like Srodmiescie, Mokotow, and Wola. Secondary cities like Radom and Plock have significantly fewer providers.
No. Escortservice.com is a directory that independently verifies escort websites. It does not arrange meetings, represent any party, or handle transactions.
Pimping (sutenerstwo) is criminalised under Article 204, paragraph 2 of the Kodeks Karny, carrying a sentence of up to three years' imprisonment.