Positioned in Poland's far northwest, the West Pomeranian Voivodeship borders Germany's Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg states. Roughly 1.68 million people live in the region. Szczecin, the capital, has a population of about 400,000 and sits on the Oder River just 15 kilometres from the German border. The city's proximity to Berlin (approximately 130 km) gives it a cross-border character that influences its service economy, including adult companion services.
Szczecin's central districts around Plac Grunwaldzki and al. Wojska Polskiego contain the majority of hotel and hospitality infrastructure. The city's port, one of the largest on the Baltic, and its position on the Berlin-Szczecin rail corridor bring a steady flow of visitors. Koszalin, the voivodeship's second city with around 107,000 residents, and the Baltic resort towns of Swinoujscie, Kolobrzeg, and Miedzyzdroje see seasonal tourism that occasionally intersects with demand for escort services, particularly during summer.
Positioned in Poland's far northwest, the West Pomeranian Voivodeship borders Germany's Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg states. Roughly 1.68 million people live in the region. Szczecin, the capital, has a population of about 400,000 and sits on the Oder River just 15 kilometres from the German border. The city's proximity to Berlin (approximately 130 km) gives it a cross-border character that influences its service economy, including adult companion services.
Szczecin's central districts around Plac Grunwaldzki and al. Wojska Polskiego contain the majority of hotel and hospitality infrastructure. The city's port, one of the largest on the Baltic, and its position on the Berlin-Szczecin rail corridor bring a steady flow of visitors. Koszalin, the voivodeship's second city with around 107,000 residents, and the Baltic resort towns of Swinoujscie, Kolobrzeg, and Miedzyzdroje see seasonal tourism that occasionally intersects with demand for escort services, particularly during summer.
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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 does not criminalise the selling of sexual services, and buying from a consenting adult is also lawful. No registration or licensing framework exists. Third-party involvement triggers criminal liability: Article 204 of the Kodeks Karny covers both procuring (paragraph 1, up to three years) and pimping (paragraph 2, up to three years). Forcing someone into prostitution under Article 203 carries one to ten years. Trafficking offences under Article 189a carry three to fifteen years. The Policja enforces these provisions across the voivodeship.
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Szczecin's proximity to the German border, particularly to Berlin, does contribute to cross-border demand for adult services. The city's transport links make it easily accessible from northeastern Germany.
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These Baltic resort towns see some demand during the summer tourist season. Most year-round escort services in the voivodeship are based in Szczecin.
Selling and buying sexual services between consenting adults is legal. Third-party involvement, including pimping and procuring, is criminalised under Article 204 of the Kodeks Karny with penalties of up to three years.
Human trafficking is addressed under Article 189a of the Kodeks Karny, carrying sentences of three to fifteen years' imprisonment.