Poznan is a dynamic city full of history and modern energy, where traditional Polish hospitality and cosmopolitan atmosphere meet. Creative food, rich history and colourful architecture - that's Poznan! Read more
Book my trip to PoznańPoznan, one of the oldest and largest cities in Poland, is known for its historic buildings, excellent museums and lively cultural events. The city boasts an impressive Old Town with a Renaissance Town Hall and colourful department stores. Poznan is also a major university city with a young and energetic atmosphere. Gastronomy is of a high standard here, with many trendy cafes, restaurants and breweries. The city also hosts the prestigious Poznań Fair, one of the country's largest trade events.
The historic city centre with its colourful facades and Renaissance Town Hall.
An imposing town hall where you can see two goats emerge and toot their horns every day at noon.
An island full of ancient religious buildings, including Poznan Cathedral.
A museum dedicated to the first significant and partially successful uprising against the communist regime in Poland.
A complex with indoor and outdoor pools, saunas and water slides, ideal for families.
The largest park in Poznan, offering museums, monuments and beautiful walking trails.
A modern football stadium, home to the Lech Poznań club.
An elegant shopping centre with a range of boutiques, restaurants and cafes, located in a former brewery.
A large exhibition centre hosting many major international exhibitions and conferences.
A museum dedicated to Poznan's speciality - the rogal świętomarciński, a sweet roll filled with poppy seeds.
Famous for its art collection and a centuries-old oak park, this 18th-century residence is an epitome of Polish aristocratic taste and a paradise for nature and art lovers alike.
Behold the towering Christ the King statue in Świebodzin, Poland—a colossal symbol of faith and an awe-inspiring landmark that dominates the skyline.
Bydgoszcz, situated on the Brda and Vistula rivers, is a city that seamlessly blends picturesque landscapes with significant cultural and industrial landmarks. Often referred to as the "Venice of Poland," its waterways and historic charm.
Lubin, a vibrant town nestled in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of western Poland, beckons with tales of history, industry, and cultural pride. A harmonious blend of past achievements and contemporary verve makes this city a fascinating Polish gem.
Discover the gothic grandeur of Toruń, a Polish gem renowned for its medieval charm, astronomical heritage, and the irresistible allure of gingerbread. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toruń beckons with history, legends, and stunning architecture.
Wroclaw, known as the "Venice of Poland", is a city with a rich history, stunning architecture and many islands and bridges. This charming city is world famous for its colourful buildings and hundreds of little bronze dwarfs.
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