Travel

Access to Poznań

Air travel

A plane
Ławica Airport is located 7 km from the city centre, in the vicinity of the route leading directly to the major city points and next to the road out of Poznań to Berlin and Warsaw. It is possible to get to the city centre from the airport using line 159, which is going directly to Railway Station.

Passengers have air-conditioned, spacious arrival and departure halls at their disposal as well as travel agencies, an elegant restaurant, bars, shops, car rental points, City Information Centre point and viewing area.

Next to the airport hall exit there is a TAXI rank, it is however worthwhile calling.

Train

Poznań Main Railway Station
All trains arriving to Poznań stop at Poznań Main Railway Station (Poznań Główny).

The Railway Station is composed of two buildings: the Main Hall (Hala Główna) and the Western Railway Station (Dworzec Zachodni) connected by a subway.

The Railway Station is located in the city centre, just next to the Poznań International Fair venue (Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie). In the Main Hall there are kiosks, shops, cafes, ATMs and the City Information Centre point.

Bus

Bus Transport Company Station
PKS Station (Bus Transport Company) is located at Matyi 2 Street (next to the Main Railway Station). It provides both domestic and international transport services. At the bus station there are ticket offices, PKS information point and a travel agency selling tickets for international routes.

Car

Route to Poznań
You can get to Poznań driving A2 motorway – a charge is payable for using it (from the west: direction from the border; access from the east direction: from Konin), national routes no. 92, no. 5 (east – west direction) and no. 11 (north – south).

The city centre is covered by the Parking Zones. Fare is collected for each vehicle parked within the zone. Drivers can pay the parking fee in parking meters located along streets in the city centre. The Parking Zone borders are marked with B-39 road sign.

Drivers coming to the city are recommended to leave their cars in guarded car parks and specially prepared buffer car parking lots placed around the Parking Zone.

To get more information, see the city’s website.