Getting to Poznan By planeThe Polish national airline is LOT. Quite often, internal flights in Poland (for example, Warsaw - Poznan) are free if you arrive in Poland on LOT. You can check this out when you are booking. There are frequent flights to Poznan from Warsaw, with LOT. In addition, there are direct flights from some other European cities to Poznan.
Lawica Airport By trainThere are direct trains from Warsaw and Berlin and the travel time is about three hours. All trains coming to Poznan stop at Poznan Main Railway Station (Poznan Główny) which is just in the city center.Polish Railways By carFrom Berlin and Warsaw - National road no. 2 (partialy it is Highway A2)From Wroclaw (and Czech Republic) - National road no. 5 From Katowice (and Slovakia) - National road no. 11 The city centre is covered by the Parking Zone. Fare is collected for each vehicle parked within the zone. Drivers pay the parking fee in parking meters located along streets in the city centre. VisaCheck here if you need Polish visa. If you need invitation to apply for Polish visa please contact Pawel WolniewiczCurrencyCurrency in Poland is Zloty (Zl or PLN) = 100 groszy. Notes are in denominations of Zl 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10. The new coins are of Zl 5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 groszyExchange rate: 1 euro= about 4 PLN Current rates from Polish National Bank are here More infoMore information about Poznan: City guide |