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Map of Poznan — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Poznan — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Poznan

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Poznan. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Lake Malta

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Lake Malta is a picturesque man-made lake that offers a variety of activities such as running and cycling. Adjacent to the lake, visitors can explore attractions like Jezyce with its street art and vibrant cafe scene, Kornik Castle where the legend of the 'White Lady' lingers, and the charming 'Vine Bridge' restaurant. In June, the Midsummer Night festival illuminates the sky with thousands of lanterns.
Reminds me of Pancharevo ezero in Bulgaria, a very nice walk around, but even better because of the many things to do around. There's a train, two roads - strictly for pedestrians and one for bikers only, ice cream and some restaurants at the far end as well as a whole amusement park and a zoo if you continue a bit further, But it's fine even for just a walk. Takes about 1 - 2 hours depending on your tempo. I loved that they put an honour to the medalists!
Marin K — Google review
A lovely lake. It’s a 5.6km loop we ran around and a great way to see it! There’s a lot going on; mini golf, ski slope, acarde, thermal baths etc. Great visit and would recommend a few hours here
Holly K — Google review
A beautiful lake, especially for taking pict.. hehe the area is quite busy..A suitable area for relaxing, jogging,Read a book Or even just to enjoy the fresh air. There are several restaurants near the lake... so you don't need to worry if you're hungry 😁
Puja K — Google review
It has the wow effect. Lovely man made lake for rowing competition. Lots of activity on either side of the lake. One side, artificial ski slope and the other side- water park/ slide. There are also ‘beach’ type place where you can play beach volleyball and football. Not for swimming or u can swim but at your own peril…….
Kandan L — Google review
Great place for jogging , cycling, walking you pets or just simply outdoor walking . One of the biggest Man made lakes in Poznan. The water sport competitions are kept here. The area of the biggest Malta mall, Ski resort , and The Poznan Zoo. In winter they let it dry out , for cleaning purpose i guess.
Always C — Google review
A great location to walk. Very long, clean, and maintained path. Road noise is not too loud and is not audible in most.locations. Frequent benches and resting spots. Some eateries close by.
Steven N — Google review
Very nice place. Best for people who love to have ME time too. Peaceful place. Cycling and runners is a must go.
Kit P — Google review
Nice place to have a walk and relax. On the shore of the lake you can find benches where you can rest and bronze statues with local cultural themes
George S — Google review
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Croissant Museum

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Croissant Museum, also known as Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania, is a cultural museum located in a Renaissance tenement house. It is dedicated to showcasing the history of baking croissants, particularly the traditional St. Martin's croissant. Visitors can participate in interactive displays and exhibits to learn about the secrets of making this special pastry. The museum offers an experiential opportunity to bake their own unique Poznan specialty, the St.
Nice experience. The lecture about Poznań and the history of croissants is humorously led by young guides and is definitely worth a visit. We also got to taste a croissant. You can also sign up as a volunteer and participate in the production of a croissant. We bought the tickets online.
Marta V — Google review
Very nice and fun activity. The guy doing the show were really lovely and funny so it’s definetly a time you’ll enjoy. They tell about the origins of this tradition and explain how to make yourself a St Martin croissant. At the end, you have. A privileged view to the goats show on the town hill clock. I recommend this experience if you have time to spare in Poznan.
Juliana P — Google review
The Rogalowe croissant museum in Poznan, Poland is a fast paced talk, delivered with humour & lots of information. We found out the history of St. Martin & then how this very special croissant is made. It is interactive but not for the whole audience. They like to have between 6-8 helpers who complete different stages of the process of the croissant making. I have to let you into a secret that I did not enjoy the flavour of the croissant but knowing where it originates from more than made up for it.
Sally D — Google review
The St. Martin's croissant making experience is great fun! Suitable for all ages, very entertaining and well presented, and everyone gets to have a turn if they want to participate. The experience is very sensory friendly and child friendly, as they allow visitors to move around, leave the room for a bit, or take part in the class as they wish. Both hosts were knowledgeable and funny, they presented the history and tradition of these little pastries very well, and at the end of the class everyone got to taste a bit as well. There's also a great view of the town hall goats, if you join the 2pm class. Definitely book ahead though, as it does tend to sell out.
Bianca W — Google review
An entertaining experience and not what I had expected. The two guys running it were fun, made jokes and got the audience involved. From a little bit of history, to local dialect, to how they are made. 14:00 was the English version which was basically most nationalities that do not understand Polish. Worth a visit and definitely a nice way of spending an hour.
Richard A — Google review
We went to the croissant museum and it was so fun! The guys are funny when they’re explaining the history of the croissant. They let us take photos of the town square and it was beautiful. Highly recommend! The croissants were delicious
Maggie H — Google review
Did English language show. Very fun, interactive, and funny hosts. Family friendly and good way to get out of rainy weather! Buy tickets in advance online.
Steven Y — Google review
A very humorous and interactive experience. You get a sample of the St Martin croissant at the end. Hosts had good English and command. Pricey for the experience but overall enjoyed it.
Vin C — Google review
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The Imperial Castle in Poznań

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Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
The Imperial Castle, constructed between 1905 and 1910, is a prominent cultural center with bars, eateries, a museum, and tours. It's a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts due to its picturesque features like the Fountain of the Lions in the garden area. The castle's facade is adorned with intricate bas-reliefs depicting scenes from folklore and symbolic figures. Unlike most European cities that have one imperial castle, Poznan boasts two: the Royal Castle and the Imperial Castle.
A great place to visit in Poznań! You can walk around and explore it yourself. On the first floor, there are often interesting exhibitions. Upstairs, you’ll find a cozy cinema, a charming bookstore, and a lovely café with an amazing atmosphere. Definitely this place is worth stopping by if you’re in the area because of its history and the exhibition on the matter!
Bożena K — Google review
A modern / historic building with an interesting history. Beautiful rooms, but most are empty or display art / photography. This due to the building being converted and restored over the past 100 years. A lot of original furniture has been destroyed during various transitions of power. Lots of toilets and cloak rooms to store outer garments. I found the building to be warm. Very cheap entry tickets, I saw lifts and platform lifts for wheelchairs. Also a small cafe is on site. There is also a cinema situated within the building. Some small gardens outside, which were free to enter. I didn't see any parking. I saw braille maps and signs or description in. braille in every room. You can also pay for an audio tours.
Kerry B — Google review
From the outside, the castle looks nice, and the gardens, though small, are open to the public, which is a great option. However, the interior didn’t impress me. Navigation is unclear even with a map, and there are many doors likely rented out to third parties, which takes away from the castle atmosphere. Overall, it feels quite empty and not very engaging. The terrace with a city view was closed, probably unavailable during winter months.
Mateusz R — Google review
Very nice place to visit. Castle with not the best history. Interiors of the castle is quite empty but we enjoyed walk around and spent some time in back garden. We didn't pay as there was nobody at the entrance and garden or park is free for everyone.
Tereza H — Google review
Very nice castle with mix of old and new. The tickets are well priced and you can get an audio guide. The castle is much bigger than it appears. It took about an hour and a half to walk the entire tour. I highly recommend using the audio guide to give you an idea of the history of the building.
Santos L — Google review
Definitely worth the visit! Great views with a lot to see. Tickets are so cheap for what you gain on this experience
Yvonne M — Google review
A very beautiful castle with a pretty garden. And the tickets are free! You only pay if you want to rent the audio guide, otherwise you are free to enter from entrance B or entrance C free of charge :D
Wojciech K — Google review
Really beautiful and historic place. Not very crowded and nicely located, as you can walk there from the main square. Highly recommend if you like architecture.
Jitka H — Google review
4

Stary Browar

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Shopping mall
Stary Browar is a unique 19th-century brick brewery transformed into a vibrant shopping and cultural center in Poznan. With over 200 stores and restaurants, it offers a diverse range of shopping experiences, from boutique shops to supermarkets. Visitors can explore an array of products, including fashion items, antiques, and rare vodkas at bargain prices. The complex also features the colorful Wielkopolski Square market, offering homemade goods and insights into Polish daily life.
A beautiful location, loads of shops (a variety of different types and price ranges) A selection of cafes, restaurants and fast-food. These can be found spread out around shopping centre. Lifts, escalators and parking available, spread out over multiple floors. I went to the jewellery store W. Kruk, and bought rings for excellent value. It is very warm inside building, I visited in late February and I didn't wear a coat. Toilets are available.
Kerry B — Google review
Stary Browar is a unique cultural and shopping complex located in Poznań, housed in a former brewery building. The space combines a wide range of shopping, art, entertainment, and restaurants. The place is clean and spacious, making it possible to spend the whole day there. It’s a great spot for both locals and tourists. The building itself is beautiful, featuring a mix of industrial architecture and modern design.
Mateusz R — Google review
The Old Brewery is a shopping mall that ispreserving the original architecture and style and it is a popular attraction in Poznan. You should take a visit for shopping or just to admire the buildings.
Enjoyfamilytravels — Google review
I can't believe I saw one of my favorite Korean artists Choe U-Ram's work at Stary Browar Poznań, Poland! I was so happy and thrilled!
Frida1907 — Google review
Very nice restauration of an old brewery to shopping mall and exposition center. Very tastful and with much respect for the original design. A gem, including the park next to it!
G.J. T — Google review
Amazing architecture. Nice ( expensive) shops. Good parking garage ( payed) 5 min to walk to the old market place. Also worth to see.
Wilte W — Google review
Stary Browar Shopping Mall A Unique Blend of Art, Culture, and Commerce Stary Browar in Poznań is not just a shopping mall it’s a remarkable fusion of history, art, and modern retail. Built on the site of a 19th century brewery, this shopping center offers a one of a kind experience that sets it apart from typical malls. Its name literally means "Old Brewery," and the architectural design preserves many of the original elements, blending them seamlessly with sleek, contemporary structures. The mall features a wide range of stores, from high end fashion boutiques to well known global brands like Levi’s, Sephora, and Guess. It's a great place to shop for clothes, accessories, cosmetics, or unique gifts. Beyond shopping, there’s an impressive selection of cafés, bars, and restaurants, catering to both quick snacks and fine dining experiences. The food court and sit-down venues offer both international and Polish cuisine. What makes Stary Browar truly special is its dedication to art and culture. The mall regularly hosts exhibitions, installations, and cultural events, making a visit feel like a museum experience as much as a shopping trip. There’s also a theater space and an art gallery within the complex. Clean, elegant, and centrally located, Stary Browar is easily accessible by tram or foot from the city center. Its atmosphere is vibrant yet relaxed, attracting both locals and tourists. Whether you're looking to shop, eat, relax, or discover local creativity, Stary Browar is a must-visit in Poznań. Overall, Stary Browar successfully combines commercial appeal with cultural depth, offering something for everyone a destination that truly captures the spirit of the city.
Doğuş S — Google review
Shopping mall, and upstairs, you could go outside with several restaurants. I saw ecco shoes, pandora bracelet, Zaraman, very busy place.
Lily C — Google review
5

Royal Castle

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Castle
Historical place
Perched on Przemysl Hill, the Royal Castle is a modern reconstruction of a 13th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Polish King Przemysl II. The castle's thick walls and defense tower reflect its medieval significance. Today, it houses the Museum of Applied Arts and offers an observation deck with breathtaking panoramic views of Poznan.
Pretty art Polish and Flamish. Nice collection of Nederland tales from Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Lovely jewerly collection and unique Hair neclace, Victorian earrings. Go on Tueday when its completly free.
Mimi — Google review
Nice architecture. The museum is quite small but has interesting objects shown. The staff spoke English, however the text is in polish (we used our phones to translate so it didn't change much).
William F — Google review
My first visit in Poland was Pozńan. It was closed at 16:00, but I arrived at 15:30 p.m. The observatory was over, but I asked them to let me see it politely, and I could see beautiful old city in Poznań. Finally I came down after watching it before 16:00(relief) There's no need for words. It's so beautiful!!! beautiful!
Frida1907 — Google review
We went on a Sunday and I don't know why but the staff told us it was free entry that day. Very nice view from the roof and a lot of interesting items throughout the museum. Cloakrooms staff were rude, but everyone else working there was lovely.
Aisling S — Google review
The view was standing and it was cheap as well. It wasnt busy at all which I loved. I went to the roof for the view on a sunday at rougly 4 o clock.
Jesse H — Google review
The museum itself is quite nice however the service was poor. The workers seemed quite angry as if they didn't want to be there, security follows you around literally everywhere aka. Your being stalked, the lift to the tower was broken and toilets on the first floor shut down.
Subertub ! — Google review
The views from the top of the tower are okay. The elevator was not working, so we had to walk. The staff were unapproachable and the exhibits underwhelming. Only worth visiting for the view from the top of the tower. It was not busy, which suggests how underwhelming it is.
James S — Google review
Firstly, to my surprise & delight, entrance is free on a Tuesday. If you go up to the top of the Tower, onto the outside terrace, you get good views of the Old Town and beyond. A lift takes you up 6 floors and then it's just a few steps to the top. The exhibition of artifacts itself is very good and I particularly like the way they've designed the lighting, many glass cabinets of internal lighting or spotlights directed from high above. This really cuts down or eliminates back refection in the glass which often interfers with viewing/photographing items. The collection covers furniture, ceramics, glass & metal, weapons, jewellery etc. Items presented here cover a period from middle ages to modern times. The other thing to mention is that information on the exhibits is also given in English.
Miles M — Google review
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Town Hall

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City Hall
Poznan's Town Hall, a 14th-century marvel with a stunning gothic facade and ornate entrance hall, is steeped in history. Inside the Historical Museum of Poznan awaits, offering an immersive journey through the city's past. The nearby City Church of St. Stanislav and Lady boasts beautiful baroque architecture and often serenades passersby with its famous organs. The Imperial Castle also holds intriguing historical significance.
Poznań Town Hall, located in the city’s Old Market Square, is a stunning Renaissance building dating back to the 16th century. Famous for its mechanical goats that emerge from the clock tower at noon, it houses the Poznań Town Hall Museum and is a key architectural landmark in the city. The building is known for its intricate design and historical significance. According to the story, a cook at the Town Hall accidentally burned the dinner he was preparing for the town’s important officials. As punishment, he was thrown out of the building and onto the Market Square. In retaliation, the cook reportedly climbed the tower and installed two goats that would appear each day at noon, butting heads as a humorous reminder of his mishap. The goats have since become an iconic part of Poznań's Town Hall, with the tradition lasting for centuries.
Tunç K — Google review
I recently visited Hall Town in Poznań and had a really good time! The place is spacious, clean, and well-organized. I went there for a small local event and was impressed with how professional everything looked. The staff were super friendly and helpful — they answered all my questions with a smile. The building itself is modern and has a nice atmosphere. It’s perfect for events, meetings, or even just hanging out with friends. I liked the lighting inside — it felt cozy but also fresh and bright. The bathrooms were very clean, which is always a big plus. There’s also a little café area where you can grab a coffee or snack. Prices were fair, and the quality was good. The location is great too — not far from the city center, and it’s easy to get there by public transport. Overall, I would definitely recommend Hall Town to anyone looking for a cool place for events or gatherings in Poznań. I’ll be happy to come back in the future!
Maksym O — Google review
Interesting historial building. Every day at noon two metal goats appear through a pair of small doors above the clock and butt their horns together 12 times, in deference to an old legend.
Anna M — Google review
Wonderfully decorated. It was lots of fun to attempt translating the latin inscriptions “Execute judgment and justice, and deliver the oppressed from the hand of the oppressor; do not wrong the stranger, the orphan, or the widow.”
Maria I — Google review
Stary Rynek is a very picturesque town square, typical of Polish towns and cities. The Town Hall is its centrepiece and tourists flock to watch the 1200 show every day.
Martin T — Google review
Loved seeing the goats come out at 12pm, bit of a novelty and there was a lovely atmosphere in the square. The museum is free on Tuesdays so we popped in for a look, it was interesting but difficult for non-Polish speakers and not very child-friendly. #EuroTrip2025
Mike — Google review
Just nice to visit on Tuesday, free museum entry. 2 goats will come out at 12 noon, it's amusing to watch.
Mindy L — Google review
The Town Hall in Poznań is stunning! The architecture is beautiful, and the historic details are impressive. Don’t miss the goats coming out at 12:00—it’s a fun and unique sight! A must-visit for anyone in Poznan!
Evita Š — Google review
7

Citadel Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Park Cytadela in Poznan is not just a simple park, but also an open-air gallery with sculptures by various artists and part of the fortifications from the Prussian era. It's a valuable place for nature and biodiversity, making it popular for picnics and leisurely strolls. The park houses the historic Cytadela Fort from the 19th century and remnants of the former military fortress.
Enormous park not too far from the city center. Super great playground So many things for kids plus lots of art all over the park! Very green and it even has a museum with planes and tanks from world war 2. Interesting a d funny looking restaurante/bar next to the biggest playground You can even get pizza to go. In imagine that during summer the place must be packed.
Alfredo M — Google review
Really large and nice park with lots to see. There’s some mobile ice cream and coffee places. The park could however use some maintenance in terms of grass cutting. It would also be nice to have more places to sit.
Wonder M — Google review
A really great park where u can let yourself get lost in. Truly amazing to visit. I spent half of day here by myself and it was really nice. There are a lot of historical spots related to the first and second world war, as well as cemeteries with unknown soldiers. Nice places for picnic, for biking, there are even some terraces really cosy and friendly. Very very nice, definitely one of the most beautiful things to see in Poznan!
Oriana P — Google review
Beautiful memorial park for sure. It’s worth the visit. The escapees from the great escape are buried here.
Kevin R — Google review
A massive park next to Poznań old town. So many walking trails to do, play areas, public gyms, cafés, bars, gardens, statues, memorials, an amphitheatre and even a war museum displaying tanks and aeroplanes. So much to do here whether it's a quick walk or a family day out. The history of this place is everywhere. Definitely recommend.
Gabriel C — Google review
A big park, good for a walk in nature. There is also a armour or tank museum. The park is quite big, you can easily spend hours there.
Techhong L — Google review
Beautiful,enormous park. What a shame everything is only described in Polish. I didn't realise I was visiting former POW camps! Impressive. Signs would also be good,especially for the Nierozpoznani statues. There were several people looking for places. The Umberto restaurant is fantastic with a lot of choice for vegans and vegetarians
Dietlinde A — Google review
Nice place. Quite large. Pretty clean. They had a handful of bike cafés. It was nice to sit on the grass and enjoy the spring in the trees.
Gr D — Google review
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Poznań Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Poznań Cathedral, located on the historic Ostrow Tumski island in Poznań, Poland, is a grand Roman Catholic place of worship with a mix of architectural styles including Gothic and Baroque elements. The cathedral features a monumental double-towered structure and has undergone reconstruction after being damaged in 1945. It houses the crypt where early Polish kings were buried and showcases relics dating back to the 10th century.
What an amazing spiritual experience! Please take time to go through the altars and read the description. It was very peaceful.
Aditya T — Google review
The church is beautiful and truly impressive, absolutely worth visiting and admiring inside and outside. However, I do NOT recommend paying the 7 zloty to see the crypt: there is hardly anything to look at, you walk through it in a minute, and it doesn’t really add much value.
Raúl M — Google review
A very peaceful place. Great architecture. You can come in and just sit down and see everything there is to see give yourself a self-guided tour. On the outside you can walk around as well and read the different signs it's very interesting.
Avogato1300 — Google review
Definitely worth visiting, especially on a weekday morning when a morning mass is said in a side chapel. A very serene and prayerful place, of very high historical significance, being the burial place of the first few Polish kings.
Chris S — Google review
Beautiful architecture and interior. Definitely recommend going into the crypts in the basement (7zł per person) to see the oldest parts and the buried archbishops. Definitely recommend
Joanna K — Google review
The cathedral in Poznań, together with a visit to Cathedral Island and the museum, is an absolute must-see in Poland. It holds the utmost importance for anyone interested in Polish history, reaching back to the year 966 – the time of the first ruler and the beginning of Polish Christianity. For me, it also explains why Polish society remains so deeply connected with the Christian tradition.
Michael S — Google review
I was happy I could get in here after 6pm, even though the store was already closed. It was very dark,but one could see the beautiful modern glass stained windows and the altar,also the chapel with the Polish saints.
Dietlinde A — Google review
he Sint-Petrus-en-Paulusbasiliek in Poznań is one of the most interesting churches I've ever seen. The contrast between the deep, dark tones and the lavish gold detailing creates an atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly. It has a dramatic, almost mystical presence that sets it apart from many other churches. Walking inside, you’re immediately struck by the richness of the interior. The golden accents shine beautifully against the darker surroundings, giving the whole place a sense of grandeur and mystery. It’s definitely a must-visit for anyone who appreciates unique and atmospheric church architecture. Also the red bridge outside combines well with it I think.
J H — Google review
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National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa

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National museum
Museums
The National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa is a cultural gem that offers a fascinating insight into the history of food production and its impact on modern farming. The museum boasts an extensive collection showcasing folk culture, land reclamation, food processing, fertilization, and more. Visitors can explore vintage plows, tractors, bikes, and even interact with farm animals in the petting zoo.
Vast and amazing museum costing just 20 zl covering lots of historical interests and beyond: -agriculture (growing grains, making oil and flour etc) -farm machinery -cars -brewing and distilling -farm animals (you can pet some of them like goats) Really interesting day out. Many, but not all of the exhibits have English translations (would be great to have them for everything as the exhibits are so interesting) . There is an audio guide but we didn’t take this so not sure if it was good. Lots of toilets and a good cafe.
Patrick W — Google review
Wonderful, lot of things to see, machines, vehicles and more. Good price, parking is nearby.
Tomisu117 Ř — Google review
It's very spacious, pretty and well-maintained. There are various interesting exhibitions. The playground and farm animal area are of course highlights for little kids. It's a lovely place to visit even in a hot or rainy day - thanks for the indoor exhibitions.
Hsin-Yi T — Google review
Great place for a family walk. Interesting exhibitions including old machines, old cars (Polonez, Syrenka, Tarpan), old aeroplanes. Children loved also animals :)
Justyna S — Google review
The National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa is a fantastic place to visit! The museum is incredibly spacious, offering plenty of room to explore its fascinating exhibits on agriculture and food industry history. The grounds are beautifully maintained, making it a pleasant experience to walk around and take in the rich cultural heritage. One of the highlights is the food market held on Saturdays, where you can find a variety of fresh, local produce and traditional products. It's a perfect spot for both learning and enjoying a taste of Polish countryside life. Highly recommended for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a relaxing day out!
T G — Google review
It is a very interesting museum, with many different expositions in various fields. It's very convenient to get there.
Valentin F — Google review
Nice place to visit on Sunday and have some fun with the kids. Someone made an effort to collect a lot of historical documents and artifacts.
Mikolaj P — Google review
The worlds only jet powered biplane and a wealth of farming history
Dave K — Google review
10

Brama Poznania

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Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
Brama Poznania is a modern and interactive museum located near Cathedral Island in Poznan, Poland. It offers a high-tech audio tour that narrates the history of Ostrow Tumski through interactive displays, maps, movies, and models. The museum is multilingual and provides an immersive experience for visitors to learn about the birth of the Polish nation.
Really friendly staff who were happy to help! The exhibition is so well done, the audio guide gives you a whistle stop tour of the museum but also gives you the opportunity to explore each room independently. You can scan each area with your guide and it gives you more in depth audio about. Also had a gorgeous little cafe, again with the loveliest staff!
Annais H — Google review
Brama Poznania is a modern museum located in the heart of Ostrów Tumski, the historic island in Poznań. It serves as an interactive exhibition space that explores the history of the city, particularly its origins, development, and role in Polish history. It’s an essential stop for anyone interested in the city’s history.
Mateusz R — Google review
A must-see in Poznań! This museum is best experienced together with a visit to Cathedral Island, as the two complement each other perfectly. I spent about 3 hours here, and it was absolutely worth it. The exhibitions take you back to the very roots of Polish history – to 966, the first kingdom, and the Piast dynasty. The museum is very well organized, with timed entry every 20 minutes to avoid crowding. The audio guide is outstanding – modern, precise, and interactive. It uses your location inside the exhibition to guide you seamlessly from one point to the next. A super museum that really brings Polish history to life!
Michael S — Google review
I visited Brama Pozania (Poland's gate) and I absolutely loved it. The museum present many exhibits and the audio tour is available in a variety of languages. The audio tour is also interactive as it gives you many things to do and exhibits to see. It is not too hard to navigate between the different exhibits since the audio tour walks you through the museum in a step-by-step manner and is easy to follow. The restaurant there is a but small and doesn't provide many options so you are better off eating somewhere else. Also, make sure that you go on a sunny day since you can take pictures on a terrace and the rain may not make you picture pretty!
Alexandre S — Google review
delicious place! we spent 2 hours there on an interactive tour with an audio guide. there are few historical exhibits, but there are film modules in each room. I learned much more about King Przemysław - who was actually as important as the other great kings of Poland. I highly recommend it, even to those who are not interested in history, to understand what the beginnings of the Polish Country were like.
Mic H — Google review
The Brama Poznania Museum in Poznań offers a delightful experience for visitors. Its exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the city's history, while the interactive displays add an engaging element to the visit. The staff are helpful and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in Poznań!
Roya S — Google review
Really excellent high tech multimedia exhibition taking you through the history of Cathedral Island and beyond. I would actually recommend coming here before visiting the Archdiocesan Museum or Cathedral as you'll pick up information from the audio guide and videos about both these places. The smart audio guide knows where you are and automatically plays a commentary for that area. Additionally if you more information about any exhibit you can point audio guide at the headphones symbol and press play. Good views from the terrace on the roof of the building and after you've completed your tour, head across the glass sides bridge to the Cathedral Lock.
Miles M — Google review
Great museum! Got the tram from hotel here and walked about 5 mins to get to the museum. Can't remember cost of entrance but it was cheap and included audio guide and an audio guide for the cathedral also. Spent maybe 2 hrs here and really enjoyed it ! Very informative, interactive and fun! Nice observation deck near the end of self guided tour also. don't have kids, but it's great for kids with lots of kids educational play areas also! If in Poznan I wouldn't miss this one!
Laurence C — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Poznan

No trip to Poznan is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Ratuszova Restauracja & Apartamenty A.D. 1954

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Polish restaurant
Bar
Ratuszova Restauracja & Apartamenty A.D. 1954 is a refined restaurant located in a Renaissance tenement house in the historical heart of Poznan. The interiors are adorned with magnificent frescos and elaborate murals, creating an atmosphere akin to dining in a palace. The menu features traditional Polish dishes, such as prime sirloin tartare and duck baked with apples.
This was the best restaurant meal we have enjoyed in many years. It truly was exceptional! We had travelled to Poznan for a 4 night break with our friends. As it was their 31st wedding anniversary on our second night we decided that we wanted a special meal. A UK based friend who is originally from Poznan recommended the RATUSZOVA Restaurant. We were not disappointed! The food was interesting, visually stunning, beautifully cooked and so so tasty. Honestly, my steak melted in my mouth. Our waitress was sensitive, attentive and helped to make this an amazing 5 star experience! Our meal cost us 1300 zloty in total: the equivalent of £65/€70 each person! It was truly a bargain at that price! I don’t think Poznan can offer a better dining experience! A huge ‘Thank You’ to the chef and other kitchen and waiting staff at RATUSZOVA. If we come back to Poznan, we will definitely be coming back to you!
Martin M — Google review
Great location and friendly staff. We had the lunch offer for 49 zl pp, which was well composed with a good soup as a starter and to main course we got duck. Heated plates to the main course and an amuse-bouche to start with, shows they care about the guests.
Jonas N — Google review
Location was great! Easy check in, but keep in mind that you will be getting your check in at the restaurant, if you get there after hours, you’ll not be able to do so. Also these are historical buildings, meaning no elevator. Comfortable bed, regular in room amenities. Highly recommend.
Marcio S — Google review
We stayed in one of the apartments for 2 nights and ate the restaurant twice. Both were superb! Restaurant: elevated Polish dishes, the best sour rye/żurek soup I’ve ever had, and friendly staff. Apartment #1: Wow! Massive and modern with 2 rooms and a big bathroom. Overlooking the square but quiet at night. Strong air conditioning. We loved it and would highly recommend it.
Dom222888 — Google review
Nice apartament, I’d recommend it — but breakfast was a bit of a letdown. It came in a takeaway basket, all cold, and no coffee. There was an omelette meant to be heated in the microwave, but I don’t like microwave meals.
Alicse — Google review
Great restaurant with great views to the main square at medieval Poznan, great vibe and great food. We asked the waitress for recommendations and everything was tasty. She also was very friendly and polite. The prices are a bit higher but I’d say it’s worth it..
Juliana P — Google review
We had the most delicious meal at Ratuszova during our holiday in Poznan! It was so good we returned again two days later -- the food, the service, and the ambiance are unmatched. Don't miss this beautiful restaurant!
Maryrose L — Google review
The best meal we ever had !! Explosion of flavours, delicious, so well presented and amazing service by Adrian. You must visit this place in the beautiful centre of the city :D !!
JOSEFINA M — Google review
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Pyra Bar Poznań

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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Pyra Bar Poznań is a restaurant located in the Old Town of Poznań, where potato enthusiasts have created a menu focused on the versatile tuber. The establishment offers a variety of potato-based dishes such as fries, jacket potatoes, pancakes, and potato cakes. One can savor regional specialties like pyry s bzikiem (baked potato with cottage cheese) and stamppotjes with bacon and sauerkraut.
Great please if you want to take someone for a local food! Reasonable prices and huge portions. Delicious! You ordered at the bar and the staff is very friendly and helpful with recommendations.
Jakub K — Google review
We went here hoping to experience the Polish cuisine. The food was tasty, but it all felt more like a snack bar. You have to order your food at the bar and pay immediately. We wanted to have a starter first and then mains but the menu doesn’t really take starters into account. So we opted for a kids soup (which is half a portion) and as mains we went for jacked potato. I ordered and payed and before I even was back at the table the soup was already served. And halfway the soup the waiter brought our mains. It all felt so rushed, 20 minutes in and we were done with our food. It was tasty and good, but if I you want a restaurant setting I’d recommend going somewhere else. This is more functional food.
Baris W — Google review
My favorite place to eat in Poznań! The staff was super friendly and easy to talk to, the food was amazing, and even the lemonade was great. I had the potatoes with herrings and was really satisfied. The prices are great too, very cheap for the quality. If I ever come back to Poznań, I’ll definitely return to Pyra Bar!
Michele M — Google review
Employees very friendly and helpful, they speak English. The place is very nice decorated, one has to order in the bar and then they take the food to your table, the place has 2 floors, a lot of space inside and a lovely space outside for sunny days. Food was ready in 10 min or less, We payed 26€ for one soup of the day, one (small) Wegenerator casserole, one Szare ale jarskie, one cola and 1 beer. Pretty reasonable price. More than 10 vegetarian options available. The bathroom is clean and nice, the music is not too loud, and the portions are very full filling. I recommend trying this place. I attach image of the English menu.
Florencia L — Google review
This place is simply WOW! Food was amazing amazing and one more time amazing😍 plus prices are very pocket friendly. Go and stuff yourselves with pyra's (potatoes) yum yum yum 🥔🥔🥔
Anna N — Google review
First visit in Poland. First meal in Poznań. Huge success!!! It was so delicious. My credit card had a problem when I paid, but the staff was patient, kind and good at English. I want to thank her.
Frida1907 — Google review
The staff was really helpful with choosing the meals. Quite quick. There is either seating inside or in the garden.
Johanka — Google review
Everything was super. Food is very tasty, friendly staff. Very recommendable
Yury T — Google review
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Na Winklu

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$$$$affordable
Dumpling restaurant
Na Winklu is a cozy restaurant located near the cathedral in Poznan, known for its delicious homemade pierogies. The casual eatery also offers a selection of beer, coffee, and desserts. Visitors rave about the friendly service and recommend making reservations to secure a seat at this popular spot. While it's situated a bit further from the city center, many agree that the trip across the Warta river is well worth it for the delectable food served here.
This is a real gem and definitely worth the walk out of the centre of town. We visited after exploring the cathedral island. Service is quick and there are lots of options to choose from. The dumplings themselves were excellent! We tried boiled pork and baked sauerkraut and mushroom - both were great.
Andrew — Google review
We have tried dumplings in different cities of Poland and this is the best we have ever tried Nice dough, juicy fillings, mouthwatering sauces Not to mention the best view watching the church and bridge at the corner Highly recommended
Sandy C — Google review
What a wonderful place with tasty food. We ordered 3 types of boiled pierogis and all of them were perfect. Chicken liver, russian and cabbage with mushrooms all of them with fried onion on top what was just perfection. 3 types of sauces to go with that. Amazing, soft dough. If you are in Poznań this is a place to eat! Clean and stylish place with nice and clean toilet. Great atmosphere and reasonable prices! DZIĘKUJĘ!
Marta P — Google review
Great place for lunch, both baked and boiled dumplings were delicious. Baked dumplings cheese potatoes and basil. Boiled chicken liver dumplings and cheese potoes😋. The beer was also smooth. Quite a good lunch crowd. Nice view of the saint Peter n Paul church
Mindy L — Google review
Best pierogis we’ve ever had. We ordered the boiled pierogies with chicken livers (rich & delicious), and the baked pierogis with chicken, sun dried tomatoes, & gouda, which gave us calzone vibes, yet crispier. So so good. The garlic sauce was divine - very garlicky and creamy. Cannot wait to return to Poznań so we can eat here again.
Flagship R — Google review
Perfect place to Go! It was a recommendation of our tour guide. We had a very good beatroot carpacchio as a starter and mixed baked dumplins as a main course. Local brewed beer from the owners friend made it Perfect. Even if it is a moment to Walk from the city center, it‘s absolutely worth.
Wolfgang — Google review
Really nice place with the best pierogi I have ever eaten. The people are very kind, the music is nice and the food amazing. I will back my next time in Póznan
Lost S — Google review
Nice small restaurant for a typical polsih dish. Enjoyed the meal and eve
Patrick F — Google review
4

Restauracja Concordia Taste Poznań

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Restauracja Concordia Taste Poznań is a must-visit dining spot in Poland. The restaurant offers an exceptional culinary experience with a diverse menu that includes boletus soup, veal with chanterelles, and various pierogi options. The food is described as top-notch, with high-level cooking skills and an array of delightful flavors to savor. Guests have praised the interior design and overall ambiance of the restaurant.
A great fine dinning experience with rather unique meal preps. Makes you feel as this is a Michelin star restaurant.
David T — Google review
Kamil was very generous with his time, explaining the concept behind the menu, answering questions we had & even telling us about the chef Adam Adamczak & his culinary journey. Huge props to the entire team for making it a fantastic experience & particularly Kamil. Thanks for the espresso (I didn't order it, but he overheard me saying I may get one & brought it over on the house) 🥰
Simon H — Google review
i always like to go and find new places to eat and concordia was a coincident. i was recommended to go here by the receptionist at my hotel, so off i went. sebastian was a very well-educated waiter and sitting outside at 20:00 was just perfect. the tatar starter with a tomato twist and homemade waffles (i’ve never tried that before) was a great start. for main i had the tenderloin steak, cooked to perfection and that just hit with all the right flavours, especially from the goose-liver pudding. i can only highly recommend this and would love to come back one day for their tasting menu :-)
Nicolai K — Google review
‘Taste’ is a great name for this restaurant. The food was incredibly good. We had the cheese platter, and the jams that came with it were awesome! So full of flavour, and everything had its own unique profile. We arrived Wednesday evening, 18:45. No reservation, no wait, and we were seated immediately. We chose our own wine pairings, and were well informed about our choices by the sommelier. Especially the desert wine was so sweet and so good. Service was lovely throughout. Kind, refilling drinks when necessary, and helping us with the many plates on the table. A lovely spot, worth a visit when you’re in town!
Robin-Yann S — Google review
Incredibly nice restaurant. I stopped for lunch and was blown away by the dishes on offer. Even more by the great value of the menu. Will be back in Poznan 2-3 times a year and will definitely come here for lunch!
Gio S — Google review
very very very good! why no michelin star yet? high level cooking skills and many tastes to try. 2 years ago, we went to muga. the following year, they got awarded with a michelin star. i recognize the pattern with this one as well. please visit asap before the price raised deserved! we had for starter: - crayfish pierogi, deer tartar, - veal, sander, pierogi - vanilla cream/ice cream/chocolate thanks for the cook, the service!
F B — Google review
I wish I could rate 10 stars. This restaurant is the highlight of my trip to Poland and served the best food I have ever had. We had to come back a second time for dessert and coffee because it was so wonderful. For dinner I had the boletus soup with saffron milk cap, mushroom pate, and fermented milk, and the veal with veal liver, chanterelles in butter, potato sauce, potato flan, and pumpkin and peach chutney. The mushroom soup was a delight, with fresh and rare mushrooms and a wonderful hearty broth. The mushroom pate was a great addition and the texture was perfect with the soup. The veal was an absolute showstopper. The meat was mouthwatering, perfectly seasoned and juicy and tender. I could not stop eating. The savory rich sauce and the fruity chutney balanced so well, and the potato flan was the perfect thing to soak up every drop. For dessert I had the chocolate pinecone filled with mousse and marinated spruce shoots, white chocolate boletus mousse, baby pinecone pickled in elderflower vinegar, spruce sorbet, acacia gel, and a chocolate cone. Do not miss this dessert if it is on the menu when you go! It is so unique and perfectly balanced, it is obvious that the chef and the kitchen staff are very creative and talented. I also tried the roe deer and the roasted butter ice cream over chocolate mousse cake ordered by my tablemates and they were incredible as well. It was more than a meal, it was an unforgettable experience of art, culture, ingenuity, and wonderful service. The staff was so lovely and accommodating. We had a large party and we weren't able to arrive at the same time, but the staff was so gracious and bent over backwards to make sure we had a seamless, comfortable, relaxed experience the whole way through. They answered all of our questions and truly went above and beyond to make sure we had the best experience. I forgot my hat there the second time we went, and we had to leave Poznan in the morning before they opened. I figured I would see if anyone was there who could check for me, and of course the staff was already hard at work hours before service making the magic happen. The whole staff went out of their way to pause preparation, let me in, and help me look for my hat. I was truly grateful to get this sentimental item back. It was a privilege to eat here, and if you visit Poznan, do not miss the opportunity. Thank you to the whole staff of Restauracja Concordia! I will never forget my visits!
Alexandra D — Google review
great loft restaurant, location in the center of Poznań is a huge added value, great service that always meets the customer's expectations .... this is not my first visit in this place. the lunch offer is a great set of starters and main courses at a great price 👍, each dish was perfectly finished, stylish and sounded on a plate, a salad with ham, pear and gorgonzola cheese, served with walnuts, finished with a mint dressing stole my heart 😉 great quality of service 👍, great quality of dishes 👍 and reasonable prices👍. worth a visit . three times 👍
Adam — Google review
5

Weranda Caffe

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Cafe
Weranda Caffe offers a delightful experience with various seating options, including street-side tables with a view of the Fara Church, an eclectic artistic dining room, and a charming garden. The modern vintage decor and seasonal decorations create an instantly charming atmosphere. It's an ideal spot for starting your day or enjoying a light lunch. Visitors praise the friendly staff, pleasant ambiance, and delicious food at this cozy restaurant.
Cannot fault the experience I had here and would recommend Weranda whole heartedly! Very pretty and quaint cafe. Loved the design and interior. The staff were all incredibly friendly and attentive so we felt well taken care of. The food was delicious with a brimming menu with so many options of polish dishes and more cafe style bits. Also very reasonably priced given the quality of the meals.
Georgia R — Google review
Amazing breakfast and top service!! Such a beautiful lilttle gem. You wouldn’t expect such a stunning place from the outside but once inside your blown away. The food is so fresh and well made, you can tell they make it with love. There is something for everyone, kids, light heavy, healthy and indulgent, whatever you are craving for! Staff is super kind and also flexible with the orders. 100% recommend!
Ivonne B — Google review
Lovely place to go. We had breakfast there and no one was disappointed. Perfect amount of food and drink. Small and cosy 👌
M K — Google review
Absolutely lovely little place. The food was great, we sat in their little outdoor garden which was super cosy. Good food in a great location without feeling too touristy. Highly recommend!
Fraser A — Google review
Such a charming little café! The interior was absolutely lovely — cozy, calm, and full of thoughtful details that made us feel instantly at home. We shared a few plates and were blown away by the delicious cheese selection, paired with fresh, quality bread. The generous amount of greens on the side was a beautiful touch fresh, vibrant, and full of flavor. And the cake? Simply divine! A truly delightful spot that we’ll definitely come back to.
Emilia L — Google review
Cosy interior, great food, and a wonderful atmosphere. The staff are super friendly and polite. If you want to escape the busy market square, this is the perfect place
Kamila S — Google review
Lovely location especially out the back in the courtyard. Food really nice with lots of healthy options.
Malcolm D — Google review
Food was tasty, big portions and quite cheap. Waitress was friendly and helpful.we waited quite some time gor the food, but it seem its the same all around poland. Still, cool place for cup of coffee and a nice meal.
Erik — Google review
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Bazar 1838

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Modern European restaurant
Bazar 1838 in Poznan is a reimagined version of the historic Bazar that thrived from 1838 to 1939. The restaurant, now under the helm of chef Jacek Fedde, offers an elegant take on traditional Polish recipes, with a specialty in baked duck with dumplings in Madeira sauce. The atmosphere is described as great, cozy, calm and inviting. Visitors appreciate the lovely food and excellent service without feeling rushed.
Evening meal. Starters and main course had. All exceptional, good portion size, and value for money.
Gaye B — Google review
I highly recommended this place good food and good service 😊 definitely coming back to this restaurant when i comeback in Poznan
Kayannjoy F — Google review
The food was so flavorful and delicious, good attention to detail and the service was amazing, can definitely recommend! The Paella was top notch ✨
Gabe — Google review
Lovely dinner in a historically significant location in Poznań. The goose breast was phenomenal. Highly flavorful dishes, well presented and perfect portion size. Unpretentious setting with a mix of casual & dressy clientele. Casual fine-dining. Friendly and helpful wait staff. Highly recommend a reservation.
Vibrant_ V — Google review
Great, cosy, calm and inviting atmosphere. Food was lovely and the service was equally excellent. Went as a large group and the service was like clock work. Friendly staff as well and we didn’t feel rushed as is the case with many restaurants trying to turn a table around. So kudos to Bazar 1848. We even learnt a new etiquette from the staff members. ☺️ Lots of variety in the menu to accommodate any dietary needs. Would come back again when next in Poznan
Uloma U — Google review
High quality indegriends and tasty dishes bases on various different cuisines. Very friendly and helpful staff. Nice insides in a bit industrial style (a lot of steel and wood). Plus for dishes specially for children. One of the best restautants in the city.
Bartłomiej G — Google review
Well peeled and cooked shrimps, nice vibe, super service
Alexandr S — Google review
Great place for traditional Polish dishes. We were expecting more of a high-end experience, but the dishes turned out to be quite homemade-style and the portions were huge. Although service was excellent, the food was nothing magical.
Matias S — Google review
7

Wiejskie Jadło

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$$$$affordable
Polish restaurant
Wiejskie Jadło is a cozy restaurant located just off the main square, offering traditional Polish cuisine in a warm and relaxed setting. The restaurant provides good portion sizes at reasonable prices, making it a great option for those looking to experience authentic local food. The atmosphere is pleasant and traditional, providing an ideal backdrop for enjoying classic Polish dishes such as soups and dumplings. The service is friendly and accommodating, with staff members fluent in both English and Polish.
Really nice and efficient service! The food was really good and portions were big! Really nice flavors! And topical Polish food! There is a big dish with all the different meats which is really big, we 3 people and the dish for 2 was more than enough! We also tried the soup in the bread which was really tasty!
Silvia O — Google review
The potato soup had a bit too much vinegar for my taste. The pork belly was a pleasant surprise – very good! The Hugo cocktail was too sweet, just so-so. The free shot had a sweet, colorful taste – not sure what it was exactly, but not bad. The staff were friendly, and Will reminded me upon arrival that the stay is limited to 1.5 hours.
CherCher — Google review
We couldn’t get into this restaurant on the first evening — it was completely packed. Curiosity won, so we booked a table for the next day. The interior is authentic, with the vibe of an old tavern, but the reality wasn’t very comfortable: very little space, six people squeezed around a small table, noisy, and everyone sitting almost shoulder to shoulder. Not the kind of place you want to linger in. As for the food, the impressions were mixed. The tartare itself was decent, but the bread served with it was disappointing. The pork knuckle, on the other hand, was very good — tender and flavorful. The żurek soup was also tasty and hearty. The staff weren’t very friendly, though it seemed more from exhaustion with the heavy crowd than from indifference. Overall, it’s worth visiting once for the atmosphere and traditional Polish dishes, but we wouldn’t go back again.
Olga Š — Google review
A great little restaurant serving traditional Polish food. The staff is very welcoming and nice, and all speak English well. Inside, it's a homey place with wooden furniture and a little cabin built in. They also have plenty of outside seating near the main city square. Food may take a while to come out, but it's very worth the wait, absolutely delicious with traditional flavours. Definitely try the Zhur in a bread bowl, a different flavour experience that is a national dish of the area.
Bianca W — Google review
A lovely, cozy restaurant serving traditional Polish food; conveniently located just a few steps off the main square. I had the pork knuckle which was tender and delicious. Great value for money. Service was great, nice waiting staff who seemed genuinely interested in their customers' experience. Highly recommend.
Tino N — Google review
Found this gem of a restaurant just off Poznan Old Town Square. Need to book a table, however if you turn up seating outside with heater and offer you a blanket. Food is traditional Polish fair at a good price. Friendly staff. Recommended 👍👍
Simon S — Google review
Great atmosphere with attentive service. You must book for evenings or may be disappointed. We sat inside and I had Goulash with thin crispy potato cakes and a sour cream, which was delicious. My wife had fried smoked cheese with cranberries and the boletus mushrooms in cream sauce. She is gf and allergic onion and garlic so this was perfect and our server took care to make sure this was met. In hind sight two starters was a bit much for her.
Richard A — Google review
Ordered dumping, have two options: 8 pcs or 10 pcs, it looks big, so I ordered 8. The dumping is very different from Asia, the inside is mincemeat, very not like ours, not that minced. Tasty very different. I would say I am not like it a lot. But the skin is ok, for dumping, the skin also is a key effects the tasty. The pork knuckle is stewed soft, compared to German knuckle, one is fried/baked (normally I ordered), one is stewed, both are different and see people’s interests . At the end, they gave us a small cup of wine, I like it most!
Lily C — Google review
8

A nóż widelec

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
A Noz Widelec is a charming restaurant in a residential area, offering a unique take on regional Polish cuisine. Managed by the talented couple Agata and Artur Kuter, the restaurant exudes a homely atmosphere with professional kitchen expertise. Artur Kuter, an advocate of Greater Poland's cuisine and local ingredients, takes center stage in crafting the menu. The head chef Michal Kuter has received numerous awards and accolades for his culinary skills.
A wonderful 10-course tasting menu in beautiful surroundings with quick and attentive service throughout! Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Poznań!
Morgan R — Google review
One of my favourite restaurants in Poznan! Food is great, service is attentive, ideal place for a special occasion as it does not qualify as cheap, but it is worth it!
Ella N — Google review
A New Favorite with Exceptional Food and Service This restaurant may just be my new favorite! The setting is cozy and comfortable, creating a warm, homely vibe. The music was a bit loud and not quite the right fit for the ambiance, but it wasn’t distracting enough to overshadow the experience. The staff was absolutely outstanding, catering to our every need with genuine warmth. They engaged thoughtfully about the food and wine, elevating the entire dining experience. However, one minor letdown was the complimentary Prosecco offered upon arrival—a lovely gesture, but we were surprised to see it on the bill without prior mention. It’s not about the cost, but the lack of transparency felt slightly disingenuous. The food, however, was phenomenal, with not a single disappointing bite. The chanterelle cheese dumpling starter, a decadent twist on mac and cheese, was a fantastic way to begin. The Polish żurek soup was perfectly balanced, not overly sour, and a table favorite. For the main course, the pierogies with bean filling were good, though not the highlight, but the homemade dough and sauce were exceptional. My lamb and potato dish, served with a beef-au jus, was a standout—the lamb was cooked to perfection, melting under the knife, with just the right amount of seasoning. The creamy, flavorful au jus elevated it further. The potatoes… well there are potato dishes and there are potato dishes! This was the latter, just extraordinary. I couldn’t resist ordering an extra side of just the potato with that incredible sauce. For dessert, the apple pie with ice cream, encased in a tower of apple butter and confectionery delight, was pure nostalgia, evoking childhood memories of fall days. The price tag is Hefty but this meal was worth every penny. If you’re looking for a memorable dining experience in Poznań, this restaurant is a must-visit! 11/10
Jean-Noel H — Google review
Though the food was delicious and atmosphere was just lovely, I think this restaurant gets too much praise. Everything was right on point, fresh and tasty, I would call it a masterpiece. Our starters arrived relatively quickly, but for the main dish we waited almost an hour. The “winter tea” was underwhelming. For our main courses we all got some delicious pieces but they really weren’t award winning when it comes to their taste. Of course they were good and as you can see beautiful but nothing spectacular. Normally I would give such a place 5 stars but I honestly expected more for such highly praised place with prizes and all. Nevertheless I still recommend coming to this place since it offers honestly nice atmosphere and really good food.
Arkadiusz G — Google review
This review is a little late in coming, but deserves to be shared. In August I was looking to find a nice restaurant for my parent's 45th wedding anniversary. After very rudely being turned away from or not receiving responses from restaurants in the city center in Poznan, I went with one of my original choices, A noz widelec. The restaurant was very accommodating and able to take an extremely last minute reservation, even offering a private dining area. Everything worked out perfectly. With the location away from the business of the city, we were able to enjoy a lovely clandestine meal with close family and friends. Service was perfect, knowing just when to step in without hanging over our heads, no loud music drowning out conversations, and the food speaks for itself! All were in agreement that the overall experience was some of the best we have had! Thank you!!!
Monica C — Google review
One of the best restaurant in Poland. Polish cuisine on the top level. Everything is just amazing and delicious, basic on the fresh and local ingredients. Chef and his Wife are such a nice and warm couple, always happy and ready to talk with guests. We love this place.
Marcin K — Google review
Wow! Wow! Wow! This Gem of a Restaurant in Poznań was recommended by a friend for our anniversary diner and it did not disappoint at all!! The service was impecable. From the moment we arrived and their service throughout the evening it was spectacular!! The dishes were all amazing and so tasty! Kudos to Chef Michał K. And his staff. We will be back for sure.
Edgar O — Google review
very nice place! as starter a mushroom soup and a kind of foie gras pate. delicious with a wide range of taste within one bite. the home onion bread was very good as well. as main course, we had some pierogi (best i had in poland) and dumpling with mushroom. i really appreciated this dish as well. finally as dessert, we had apple pie and chocolate sphere. very good again! approximately 30e per person wirh tip and without wine. worth based on my experience. side note: parking easy access, nice service and nice coffee
F B — Google review
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Brovaria

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Brovaria, established in 2004 in Poznan, is a unique establishment that combines a brewery, restaurant, and hotel. Situated on the historic Market Square in the Old Town, it boasts elegant interiors preserving traditional decor. The venue offers a sophisticated restaurant and brewery along with complimentary Wi-Fi. Visitors can enjoy house lagers produced in massive copper drums and savor delicious meals while sitting at the bar or in the more typical brew-pub area.
I'm no beer expert, but wow — everything I tried here was amazing! I asked to try something unique, and they gave me a tasting set of three beers they brew themselves. I genuinely loved all of them! I also asked for a little something to go with the beer, and their recommendation was perfect. Super friendly staff, great vibes, and delicious craft beer. Definitely coming back!
Aliaksandr T — Google review
Spent two nights in this beautiful hotel in the Old Market Square. The hotel is fantastic as is the brewery, bar and restaurant. Breakfast and evening meal were first class. Happy hour on the outside terrace is a lovely touch. Staff were very helpful and friendly. A special shout out for the manager Patrick who went out of his way for us. Unfortunately Hibs got beaten at the football you cannot win them all. We highly recommend this hotel. Tam and Laura from Edinburgh
Laura M — Google review
A very nice boutique hotel on the main square with very good prices for what you get. At the hotel there is a restaurant with a bar who brew their own beer (you see a piece in the restaurant upstairs). But the really cherry on the top of it is the receptionist Patryk. Such a nice, warm person with a good humor and a human touch of everything. A BIG thanks to him for everything what he did that our stay in Poznan was perfect...keep that good work and I next time I definitly stay at the hotel again 💪
Peter D — Google review
This review is for the restaurant only. Not th hotel. Food was excellent, both in flavor and presentation. The ribs were tender and the salmon was balanced. Karina, our server, was polite and checked in on us regularly. My only critique with the food is the extra hot sauce I ordered. It was not hot nor spicy in any way -- and I paid extra for it. Other than that, excellent restaurant with a good beer selection and great customer service!
Nabil R — Google review
Great hotel in the best location. Patryk and staff made us very welcome. What a treat to stay in a hotel, that has a brewery and a great restaurant. It's located on the central square, which is drop dead gorgeous and convenient for exploring Poznan.
Joyce P — Google review
Brovaria In October 2025 we stayed in Brovaria for almost one week. We found that the greeting on arrival and ongoing service from the management, Reception and restaurant/bar team was exceptional – pleasant, proactive and informative. No request was too much trouble and there was a ‘Can do’ attitude throughout our stay. It is important to note that, as an older style of building, there is no lift but, again, this wasn’t an issue as our luggage was carried up to our room. The room was large, comfortable and had pretty well everything we needed. The hotel spent a period of time out of service for renovations and this is certainly very apparent – the décor is superb. With several rooms available for dining and/or drinking, we had little problem arranging suitable times to take our meals. We would certainly recommend the bar at the front of the building as well as the cellar bar/restaurant and breakfast/ lunch dining area. The room to aim for, however, especially for dinner, is the beer hall – so called because that is where the brewery is situated. As a restaurant (offering formal or casual dining), an hotel or a bar, Brovaria is to be recommended. Excellent service is on offer throughout the establishment. We look forward to staying there again, the next time we’re in Poznan. Thank you to the entire team.
Ian B — Google review
Beautiful hotel in a great central location in the main square. We were there for a week and had breakfast in the hotel every day, ate in the restaurant and had drinks in the bars. The hotel has it's own brewery so we sampled the beers. The staff were all brilliant, very welcoming, helpful and knowledgeable. A special thanks to the reception staff who gave us tips on places to visit and how to get around Poznan. A very enjoyable week and would recommend this hotel to anyone thinking of visiting Poznan.
Pauline W — Google review
Ideally situated in the beautiful old market square within a short walk of bars, restaurants, museums, shops and public transport. The food is excellent with plenty of choice, the rooms nicely appointed, clean and bright. The staff are friendly and helpful. Couldn’t fault it.
Carole R — Google review
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Pierożak Pierogarnia Wrocławska

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Pierozak Pierogarnia Wrocławska is a budget-friendly, family-owned pierogi spot that offers a variety of traditional Polish dumplings. The open kitchen allows customers to watch the handmade process, and they offer options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free pierogies. In addition to classic flavors, seasonal varieties like pumpkin or poppy seeds with dried fruit are available. Customers can enjoy these warm treats on-site or take them away.
I ordered every item on their menu, making sure to try two of each pierogi and two extra of the meat ones. For a sweet finish, I got one of each of their sweet pierogi. In total, I ate 26 pierogis, and allowed me to try the variety and discover my favorites. Each pierogi is handmade and freshly prepared on the spot, adding that extra touch of authenticity to the flavors. I will come back here for sure.
João L — Google review
the best and cheapest pierogis in poznan! We chose the vegetarian options and they were really, really delicious. Recommended: Sour Creme sauce!… + very friendly service!
Amina K — Google review
The staff member who served us was beyond rude...it was actually hilarious. Mega attitude. It's such a shame because the food was great but we still left with a bad taste in our mouths....and a funny story to share with friends. Menu board displays items in Polish and English underneath. They don't serve alcohol. Pay by cash or card.
Pheona B — Google review
Delicious pierogi at reasonable cost and you get to choose as ur taste.
B K — Google review
Better than what we had at a traditional milk bar…at least they offer dumplings with a variety of fillings instead of just cheese. We got a type that we didn’t order…but it actually tasted good, so fine…The soup, however, is quite plain and doesn’t worth the price…
Olivia W — Google review
Very, very good! Thanks for boiling it fresh each time!
Matúš K — Google review
My first time trying pierogi and I was reliably informed by a local that this was the best place to try them. They are freshly made and you can watch staff make them through the window. 10 pieces for 15zlt is a good size snack and a cheap dinner! Choose from many different fillings - you can mix and match if you want to try a few flavours. The dumplings can be served with onions and bacon which gave them more flavour. Can be very filling so take a hungry belly!
Stella Y — Google review
Amongst the best Pierogi, I tasted. We ordered: Postne (mushroom + cabbage) Zielone (spinach + feta cheese + walnuts) Kozim Serem (Goat Cheese + Potatoes + cumin) Pros: 1. Pierogi with thin skin. Great flavor. Amongst the best that I had. 2. Cheap. Value for money. Cons: 1. Service without smile.
Sid — Google review

Transportation in Poznan

Getting around Poznan can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

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Poznań Airport

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Poznań Airport, a compact airport with a rich history dating back to 1913, serves European destinations and seasonal charter flights. Located just 7km west of the city center, it is easily accessible by bus. The airport offers a range of dining options showcasing Polish cuisine, and visitors can explore the local food culture with professional guides. Travelers have praised the efficient security and passport control processes as well as the convenience of nearby accommodations within walking distance.
I have a great experience from the airport. Everything went quick and efficient. Clean and cozy. Had a nice meal in one of the restaurants and great coffee. All the staff were very nice! Thanks Poznan!
Marta P — Google review
Small airport with generally very little hassle for finding your way around. However, it is quite a bit dated and lacks good quality seating. Also, it was quite frustrating to find out that the airport WiFi was not working when we arrived (didn’t work by the time we left either). At least there is a shop to purchase SIM cards, which was quite useful.
Wonder M — Google review
Five gates for Schengen travel and another six gates for outside the union. A small airport that is aligned with the small yet vibrant city of Poznan itself. Impossible to get lost due to its size. Limited food options in terms of restaurants and only one duty free that does have enough goods for shopping. Security lines were fast at around midday on a Friday. You can tell they can handle big crowds during peak travel times. Well organized.
Nabil R — Google review
Good location, but poor airport service The location is convenient, but the quality of airport service leaves much to be desired. Only 4 automated gates, with just 2 working. Staff members in the booth seemed more focused on chatting with each other than assisting passengers. Definitely room for improvement.
Krzysztof K — Google review
Modern airport with all needed facilities, spacious waiting areas and well stocked shops. Plenty of parking spaces and fast security check. Not very energetic staff, slowly approaching working stations, giving a feeling that they don't want to be there.. Not very clear communication. Our gate was changed last minute, but no information update on board or on app. At first boarding information appeared on our initially given gate, but after around 20 minutes it disappeared. No staff available at the gate to question. We've only learnt the new gate number as one of the passengers noticed our flight number appeared on other gate. Flight delayed 1 hour.. Disappointed..
Paulina Z — Google review
I was today in gate 6 on the 21:10 flight to Bruxelas and I was really treated like garbage!! I paid for priority to come to Poland and to go back, coming here was not a problem, but in this flight I had my normal luggage( a suitcase and a backpack) and also my purse like I always have. The sir who was in the beginning of the gate forced me to put everything that I had on my purse and my purse in my suitcase, meanwhile people with the same amount of bags were told to do nothing. Worst experience in an airport, I do not recommend, super rude staff
Sara B — Google review
The worst airport ever! Very rude security staff, especially bold guy. I had power bank which was fine in all European airports except Poznan( I made 20+ flights this year). It’s pitty to see such a bad service in one is the greatest cities in Poland.
Andrei M — Google review
I only had an inbound flight from Frankfurt but imho nothing to criticize here. Everything was quick and seemingly well organized. Short bus ride to the small terminal area and baggage claim which took no time to deliver the bag. Easy to organize a cab ride to my hotel and even though the fare of the local taxis is modest I’d recommend you compare yourself to herenow or bolt and avoid getting charged double the amount.
Thomas T — Google review

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  1. A2 motorway
  2. S11 expressway
  3. Nowy Świat expressway
  4. Bukowska street
  5. Solidarności avenue
  6. Grunwaldzka street
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