Hotels in Poznań
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Browse hotels in Poznań, Poland — properties from Old Market Square to the Expo fairgrounds. Ławica Airport is 7 km from the city centre.
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About Poznań
Poznań: Merchant City on the Warta River
Poznań sits on the Warta River in west-central Poland, roughly 310 km west of Warsaw and 170 km east of the German border at Frankfurt (Oder). Founded in the 10th century as one of Poland's first capitals, the city trades on a dual identity: medieval history concentrated around Stary Rynek (Old Market Square) and a modern commercial engine anchored by the Poznań International Fair, one of Central Europe's largest trade fair complexes, established in 1921.
Where to Stay
Most visitors base themselves within walking distance of Stary Rynek, where pastel-fronted tenements surround the 16th-century Renaissance Town Hall. The Jeżyce district, about 2 km northwest, draws a younger crowd with independent cafés and lower nightly rates. Business travelers often prefer hotels adjacent to the Poznań Expo fairgrounds in the Łazarz district, a 10-minute tram ride from the Old Town.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Poznań Ławica Airport (POZ) handles flights from London, Amsterdam, and Munich; the city centre is 7 km east by tram or taxi.
- Local transit: Tram lines 5, 6, and 18 connect the airport, Old Town, and fairgrounds.
- Best timing: Fair weeks (especially June and October) drive hotel rates up sharply — book 6–8 weeks ahead during those periods.
- Currency: Polish złoty (PLN); card payments accepted widely.
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