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Poznań Travel Guide

Tips on how to explore the land of Renaissance facades, legendary billy goats, and Poland's first cathedral.

Poznań Travel Guide

Overview

Poznań one of Poland's oldest cities, combines centuries of history with a modern, youthful spirit. The Old Market Square dazzles with its colorful merchant houses and Renaissance Town Hall, while Ostrów Tumski holds Poland's first cathedral.

Known as the cradle of the Polish state, the city is also famous for its lively St. Martin’s Day celebrations and international trade fairs. With riverside parks, buzzing cafés, and nearby escapes like Lake Malta, Poznań offers a perfect mix of heritage and energy.

Read through this complete Poznań travel guide for more info on what to expect!

Quick Facts

Language

Polish

Visa

Shengen Area rules apply

Power Plugs

Type C / F

Religion

Christainity

Country

Poland

Climate

Cool, damp winters and mild to pleasantly warm summers

Apps

Jakdojade, Uber & Bolt apps available

Flights

Poznań-Ławica Airport (POZ) is the main gateway to western Poland, located just 7 km from the city center. The airport is small but efficient, with direct flights to many European cities on carriers like Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Lufthansa. Getting to the city is easy via bus, taxi, or rideshare.

For the best fares, use tools like Kiwi or Skyscanner to compare flights.
Budget travelers may also consider nearby airports in Warsaw, Wrocław, or Berlin. From there, Poznań is easily reached by train, FlixBus, or car, making it an accessible stop in Poland.

Safety

Poznań is generally a safe city for visitors, with a relaxed atmosphere and low levels of violent crime. As in many tourist destinations, petty theft can occur in crowded places like Old Market Square, trams, or near popular attractions.

Keep an eye on your belongings and stay alert in busy areas. Overall, Poznań is a welcoming and comfortable city to explore with confidence.

Budget

Poznań is a great destination for budget-conscious travelers.

Hostel beds usually range from 10-15 Euros, while private hotel rooms start at about 40-55 Euros. Meals at casual eateries or milk bars are affordable, typically between 4 and 10 Euros.
Public transport is cheap and efficient, with trams and buses linking major areas, making it easy to get around the city.

Try our TravelBot for a detailed overview of activities and meal costs during a 5-day stay in Poznań.

About me

Hey there! I'm Charity, a Nigerian who has been traveling for a couple of years now.


Though I call Poznań my second home, my travels take me to destinations across the globe.

Please tag along!