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Tourism in Poznan, Poland and the most beautiful tourist places to visit

Tourism in Poznan, Poland and the most beautiful tourist places to visit

 

Poznan is the fifth largest city in Poland, and although it is not as famous as the rest of the country's cities, there are many things you can do and see in Poznan, including discovering history and culture, museums that feature exceptional exhibitions, as well as having fun. Among the many green spaces that include lakes, forests and gardens, where all kinds of sports can be practiced. Here is the ultimate list of things to do and see in Poznan.

Tourism in Poznan, Poland

 

The tourist season in Poznan extends from the beginning of May to the end of September, when many interesting national celebrations and holidays are held in the city, so experts recommend early hotel reservations at this time of the year.

 

Tourists who are going to visit Poznan for the first time need to visit the Information Center, which is located on the Old Market Square. In this centre, you can get a city map for free, find out more information about cultural events and book tickets.

It is important to remember to tip for good service in local restaurants and cafes, which includes 10% of the bill value, and in small cafes and restaurants ideal for those on a budget, it ranges between about 1-1 euros.

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Budget travelers need to remember that during various trade fairs and festivals, almost all Poznan hotels increase their prices. If the current festival is not a top priority, it is best to postpone travel to a more ideal period.

If you are planning a great excursion program, it would be best for you to visit Poznan in spring or summer. Note that from mid-autumn, many parks and gardens will be closed.

There are direct bus and train routes from major Polish cities, including Wroclaw, Warsaw and Krakow, to Poznań. If you are coming from further afield, Poznań has its own international airport which is served by budget airlines throughout Europe.

The most important tourist places in Poznan, Poland

Explore the old town and market square

The Old Town Square in Poznan is incredibly beautiful, so that you would consider it one of the most beautiful squares in the whole of Europe, as it is a wonderful, vibrant destination that combines a mixture of historical buildings and modern places, and perhaps the obscurity of Poznan and its not very famous, also means that the square is usually Almost completely empty of tourists, so you're in for a treat as a quiet and peaceful place to wander at any time of the day.

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Restaurants, shops, and a few museums occupy the premises of the square, and in the city center you can find the stately City Hall with a unique appearance.

Relaxing walk around Lake Malta

You must love to visit cities with open green spaces; With plenty of places to relax, especially in the summer, Poznań is definitely one of the most beautiful cities you can visit, as it is characterized by its magnificent scenery, in the forefront of which is the huge 2.2 km long Lake Malta, which is a center for practicing water sports.

There you'll find cyclists jogging around, while the local kids practice canoeing, and if the weather isn't too good, you can also head to the Maltese Baths on the edge of the lake, an indoor-outdoor complex with swimming pools and saunas.

Visit Palmarina Park

The Palmarinya Botanical Garden is located a short distance from the city center, and is really worth a visit while spending your time in Poznan, as it includes a variety of wonderful sections; Including tropical plants, cacti and much more. It is the largest of its kind in Poland, and costs very little money.

Visitors recommend that you take a trip to the café while you are there, as the café is located inside a greenhouse, full of plants, and offers a wide range of homemade cakes, drinks and light lunches as well.

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Admire Polish art at the National Museum

Located near the main square, Poznań's National Museum houses an impressive collection of Polish art, with pieces ranging from the XNUMXth century to the present day, meaning an impressive collection awaits you in a beautiful building.

See the city from the top of the Museum of Applied Arts tower

For the best view of the city, you can head straight from the main square to the Museum of Applied Arts. Here you can climb to the tower to get a stunning view of the city; Including the main square and the main town hall of Poznań and enjoy all those beautiful golden roofs.

Visit the June 56 Museum in Poznań 

In 1956, the first general strike and street demonstrations in the People's Republic of Poland took place at the end of June in the city of Poznań. The protests were brutally suppressed by the army and militias, and the museum collects not only memorabilia of June 56 but also artifacts related to the fight against communism itself. Perhaps what is interesting is that the exhibition may be organized in a way that interests young visitors through multimedia shows, theatrical scenes, making The museum is a special and interesting place for all visitors, not just those interested in the history of Poland.

Relax in the Cittadella in Poznań

Park Citadel is the largest park in Poznań with an area of ​​about 100 acres and it was built in the years 1963-1970 on the site of a former fort. To spend time laying on the grass, enjoying a barbecue with friends, playing sports or walking along the paths. It is also a great place for cycling or skiing enthusiasts.

Rusaka Lake in Poznan 

In western Poznan, you can find a lake called “Rusaka”, and it was established in the first half of the twentieth century, and it quickly became a popular resort with a public beach for residents of various Polish cities, and its role has not changed even after all these years, especially since Lake Rusaka is surrounded by forests, giving you a chance to do different things and choose from the many options offered; Including going fishing, cycling, hiking, sunbathing and swimming during the hot summer days.

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