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Planning a trip to Poznań? See how to travel more efficiently around Poznań! Going to Poznań feels like going on a never-ending adventure – there are so many things to do! Why don’t go on this trip together? Let us discover Poland with You!
…and the best rates in Poland!
Poznań called the capital of western Poland, is the largest and most rapidly developing city…It is famous for its beautiful Old Town, numerous monuments and a good tourist offer. So why not venture off the beaten track and visit Poznań for a few days?
The airport is located only 7 kilometers from the city center of Poznań. So you have Poznań main attraction at your fingertips! One-way tickets from Warsaw to Poznań cost something about 200 PLN.
Poznań-Ławica Airport is connected to the city center by public transportation. Bus stops are located in the immediate vicinity of the passenger terminals or a short distance from them. Estimated travel time from the airport to the city center is about 20-25 minutes (16 stops). According to the schedule, the drive to the Central Station is 21 minutes.
Car
Getting to Poznań airport by car is not complicated due to fact it is only 7 km away from the city center.
Bus
Buses start from under the departures hall, continuing to the stop at the arrivals hall, which is an intermediate stop towards the center.
Sounds interesting? In the central part of the Old Square rises the most beautiful Renaissance town hall. In 1551, a clock with goats was installed on the town hall. Every day, when the town hall clock strikes twelve o’clock at noon, a door in the turret above the clock opens and two goats appear. Moved by the clock mechanism, they trumpet their horns 12 times. A tip for latecomers – if you didn’t make it to the Market Square at 12 o’clock, inside the City Hall on the first floor you can see the old antique goat mechanism.
The Swietomacinski croissant is made from half puff pastry and a filling of white poppy seeds and nuts. Today it is one of the most famous Polish baked goods, protected by an EU certificate allowing it to be baked according to strict guidelines only in Greater Poland. The tradition of baking świętomarciński croissants dates back to the 19th century and is associated with the indulgence on November 11 at St. Martin’s parish.
There are plenty more places to go in Poznań but remember whenever you will visit this lovely city, don’t forget to stop by our branch in Poznan, Pólwiejska 42 street. The newest Tavex branch on the map of Poznań! You can easily exchange your money or check our offer in person. We have over 60 currencies from all over the world, always available on the spot. There will be no better moment to have a look at gold bars or coins that we have in stock.
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