Radom is the second-largest city in the Masovian Voivodeship, 100 km south of Warsaw on the Mleczna river. It is best known internationally for the Radom Air Show (Radomskie Pokazy Lotnicze), a biennial military and civilian aviation display held at Radom-Sadkow Airport that regularly draws over 200,000 spectators over two days and is one of the largest air shows in Central Europe. The city's historic centre, the Radom Old Town reconstructed after wartime destruction, and the Witold Gombrowicz Museum are the main cultural stops.
Radom is also the gateway to the Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship to the south: the Kielce Upland's cave systems (Jaskinia Raj, 30 km south), the medieval Checiny Castle, and the Swietokrzyskie Mountains are all within a 60 to 90-minute coach journey. Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is 100 km north via the S7 expressway, approximately 75 to 90 minutes.
Radom Air Show (Biennial, August)
The Radom Air Show is held at Radom-Sadkow Airport (RDO) in even-numbered years, typically over a weekend in late August. Military aerobatic displays, fighter jet flybys, and static aircraft exhibitions draw crowds from across Poland and Central Europe. Coach transfers from Warsaw and Krakow for air show groups are a significant annual booking category; the Radom-Sadkow area has organised coach parking zones for the event.
Radom Village Museum (Muzeum Wsi Radomskiej)
The Radom Village Museum, 4 km from the city centre, is an open-air skansen covering the traditional rural architecture of the Radom Plain: wooden cottages, granaries, a 19th-century watermill, and a working blacksmith's forge spread across a riverside park. The museum is well-suited to school and heritage groups and can be combined with the city centre visit as a half-day programme.
Cave of Paradise (Jaskinia Raj, 30 km)
Jaskinia Raj (Cave of Paradise) in Checiny, 30 km south-west of Radom, is Poland's most celebrated cave system: a 240-metre illuminated route through Permian limestone chambers adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, and archaeological finds (Neanderthal tools). Entry is by timed guided tour, limited to 40 visitors per slot; group pre-booking is essential. Checiny Castle (10th to 14th century) on the hill above is a natural pairing for the visit.
What Bus Hire Costs in Radom
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Radom runs around 1,030-1,820 PLN per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 1,760-3,220 PLN per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 2,620-4,860 PLN per day. Air show years (even years, August) see heavy demand for Radom-area coaches; book at least 8 to 10 weeks ahead for air show dates. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
Services Available in Radom
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8 to 24-seat minibuses for airport runs and smaller group tours around Radom.
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Group transfers from Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW, 100 km north via S7).
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Wedding coach hire for manor estates and countryside venues near Radom.
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Event transport details →Quick Facts
- Masovian Voivodeship, central Poland, 100 km south of Warsaw
- Nearest international airport: Warsaw Chopin (WAW, 100 km north via S7)
- S7 expressway: Warsaw 100 km north; Kielce 80 km south
- Right-hand traffic; coaches travel on the right
- Warsaw: 90 min; Kielce: 80 min; Lublin: 150 min
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