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Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport (POZ), established in 1913, is among Poland's oldest airports, located approximately 7 km west of Poznań's city center.
Serving nearly 2.8 million passengers in 2023, the airport features two terminals: Terminal 1 for departures and Terminal 2 for arrivals. Amenities include cafés, shops, currency exchange, and car rental services.
Transportation to the city center is convenient, with public buses (lines 159 and 222) connecting the airport to Poznań Główny railway station in about 20 minutes. Rideshare services like Uber and Bolt are also available.

What to do in Poznan?
Poznań, located in western Poland, is a city of trade, tradition, and youthful energy. Known as the birthplace of the Polish nation, it boasts a history stretching back over a thousand years. Today, it’s a dynamic blend of Gothic spires, Renaissance facades, and a buzzing cultural and academic scene that makes it one of the country’s most livable and vibrant cities.
The heart of Poznań is its Old Market Square (Stary Rynek), one of the most beautiful in Europe. Its colorful townhouses and the Renaissance Town Hall—famous for its mechanical billy goats that butt heads daily at noon—create a postcard-perfect setting. Cafés, galleries, and restaurants line the square, giving it a lively and cosmopolitan feel.
Nearby, visit Poznań Cathedral on Ostrów Tumski, Poland’s oldest cathedral and the place where the nation was likely baptized in 966. The Imperial Castle, once home to German Emperor Wilhelm II, now serves as a cultural center hosting exhibitions, concerts, and festivals.
Poznań is also a major university city, which gives it a youthful and progressive atmosphere. You’ll find a thriving arts scene, hip cafés, and innovative restaurants offering modern takes on Polish cuisine. Local specialties include rogale świętomarcińskie—sweet, crescent-shaped pastries tied to St. Martin’s Day.
Business travelers know Poznań for its international trade fairs, but tourists are drawn to its rich history, walkable center, and laid-back charm. Whether you're cycling along the Warta River, exploring post-industrial spaces turned art venues, or simply relaxing with a local craft beer, Poznań is a Polish city with character, confidence, and heart.
