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  • Parking in Poznan

    by mbogda

    Parking in Poznan involves paying a fee. Check where Poznan parking zones are, what are the fees and when you don’t need to pay for parking

  • Things to do in Poznan

    by mbogda

    Looking for things to do in Poznan? Look no further! Located in the heart of Poland, this vibrant city is full of culture, history, and charm. From exploring its stunning…

  • Public transport in Poznan

    by mbogda

    Public transport in Poznan relies mainly on trams and buses, with trams being the primary means of transport, and buses having the supplementary role. This often means that you need to change from bus to tram at some stage of your trip.

  • Poznan Airport (Lawica Airport) is located about 7 kilometres west of Poznan city centre. This is the only airport near Poznan, and although it’s not the biggest airport in Poland, it has been serving more and more passengers every year.  It is conveniently connected with the old town by public transport, but you need to change from bus to tram on the way.

  • Local authorities in Poznan announced in December, that New Year’s Eve in Poznan 2022 celebration was called off. Just like in many other Polish cities, apart from Zakopane and Katowice, it is due to the financial crisis.

  • Christmas Market in Poznan in 2022 will begin on the 19th of November and will take place in three locations: Plac Wolnosci (Freedom Square), Rynek Lazarski (Lazarski Market) and Poznan International Fair area.

  • Biskupin is a small village between Poznan and Bydgoszcz. In 1933 Polish archaeologist discovered the remains of a settlement, which turned out to be a settlement of the Biskupin group of the Lusatian culture dated back to the 8th century. It is the best-preserved and one of the most important archaeological sites in Poland.

  • Kornik is a small city located about 25 km south of Poznan. It is famous for a historial castle that was built here in the XIVth century. It is definitely worth a one-day trip from Poznan.