[2024 Poznan Attraction] Travel Guide for Poznan Old Town (Updated Nov)
Historical Sites
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Poznan Poland
Poznań Town hall, church, central station
Getting There - Wrocław to Poznań
Attractions - Poznań town hall, Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mary Magdalene and St. Stanislaus (Bazylika kolegiacka Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy, św. Marii Magdaleny i św. Stanisława Biskupa)
Hotels - Wrocław hostel
Food & Restaurants - Kaferdam coffee shop
The Town hall of Poznań was beautiful 😍 You can go into the church for free, it was stunning! Just be careful there are some homeless people asking for money if you’re travel alone. The train service was also super in Poland!
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Old town Poznan 🇵🇱
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I recently visited the charming Poznan Old Town, and it was an incredible experience! The moment I stepped into the square, I was greeted by vibrant colors, beautiful architecture, and a lively atmosphere. The Town Hall, with its iconic billy goats, is a must-see—don't miss the clock show at noon! The entrance to the Town Hall museum was just 12 PLN, which was a steal considering the rich history inside. The streets are filled with cozy cafes, and I highly recommend grabbing a coffee at one of the spots overlooking the square.
Just a short walk away is the stunning St. Stanislaus Church, where the Baroque interiors left me speechless. Another nearby attraction is the Croissant Museum, which offers a fun, interactive experience. I also took a stroll down the charming Święty Marcin street, where you can find various shops and local eateries.
Overall, Poznan's Old Town is a perfect blend of history and modern vibes. Whether you're into history, food, or just soaking up the atmosphere, this place has something for everyone. Can't wait to go back! 😍 #trip #PoznanOldTown #TravelDiaries #HiddenGems #PolandAdventure #SummerVibes
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Old Market Square in Poznan
If the beginnings of Poznań began on Ostrów Tumski, where did the Old Market Square come from? The mystery is solved by the figures of Przemysł I and Bolesław the Pious, who decided to move the town to the other side of the river to provide its inhabitants with more space.
In 1253, the market square and the streets leading from it were marked out, today so popular among both visitors and locals. And this is probably what we are most interested in in the Old Town - in many cities, the markets become a beautiful but empty tourist shell with highly inflated prices, and in Poznań it seems that this place is still alive also among the residents.
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