Practical Info
Getting to Poznań By train/road: Poznań is located about half way between Warsaw (280 km) and Berlin (240 km), and there are good, frequent rail connections between those two cities and Poznań. Check your connections using the timetables of the Polish Railways (for connections from Poznań, please select the main station, Poznań Główny, if requested; the station to select in Warsaw is Warszawa Centralna; in Berlin, Hauptbahnhof or Ostbahnhof). You can also consult the German Railways route planner. By air: Poznań's Ławica airport has frequent daily connections with Warsaw (LOT Polish Airlines), as well as Copenhagen (SAS), Frankfurt and Munich (LOT and Lufthansa). Poznań is also served by low-cost carriers. Wizzair serves Doncaster/Sheffield, Eindhoven, Kiev-Zhuliany, London Luton, Oslo Torp/Sandefjord, and Paris Beauvais. Ryanair provides connections with Alicante, Athens, Barcelona Girona, Billund-Legoland, Bristol, Castellón, Corfu, Cork, Dublin, Edinburgh, Kiev-Borispol, Liverpool, London Stansted, Malta-Luqa, Milan Bergamo, Oslo Torp/Sandefjord, Rome Ciampino, Stockholm Skavsta, Tel Aviv, and Zadar. The airport's timetable is available here. However, please verify with the respective airlines whether the flights are available. Public transport Poznań has a convenient network of busses and trams. The tickets fares are time based for trams or busses, or stop based for busses only. More information on the public transport and fares may be found here. To plan your trips you may use the city guide accessible here. Eating out and entertainment Most restaurants and pubs are located around the Old Town, Stary Rynek, and offer their service well into late night hours. Poznan is also famous for its theatres and a number of other tourist attractions. Those interested might have a look at the official city guide here. Info for travellers Money The złoty (abbreviated PLN or zł) is the official currency in Poland. The approximate average exchange rate (15 Feb 2019) is 4.33 złoties to a Euro (or 3.83 złoties to a US Dollar). The latest exchange rates for all major currencies are available here. Electricity Polish sockets are standard European sockets, with a voltage of 230 V/50Hz. All visitors coming from countries using appliances/plugs that do not work with such sockets/voltages (especially American and British guests) are advised to bring adapters. Telephones All European mobiles will work without problems. Polish mobile phone operators use both of the two standard European GSM bands, 1800 and 900 MHz. Visitors coming from the US may need a tri-band ("world") phone. The international code for Poland is +48; the area code for Poznań is 61. Weather Polish weather is typically rather miserable in November, with temperatures of around 4° Centigrade (38° Fahrenheit) during the day and a 50% chance of rain. Thus, a raincoat and umbrella may find some use. Current forecast is available here.