- Must visit
Museum of the History of Poznań
Housed in the Renaissance Town Hall on Old Market Square, this museum presents the city’s history and is one of Poznań’s signature cultural sights.
Flights from Cagliari to Poznan depart on average 4 times per day, taking around 2h 30m. Cheap flight tickets for this journey start at $27 (€22) if you book in advance.
There are 1 flights per day. The earliest flight runs at 06:00, the last at 21:40. The fastest flight covers the 984 miles (1585 km) distance in 2h 29m. March is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 984 miles (1585 km) |
Average flight duration 2h 30m |
Cheapest ticket price $27 (€22) |
Flights per day 4 |
Direct flights 1 |
Fastest flight 2h 29m |
First flight 6:00 AM |
Last flight 9:40 PM |
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Housed in the Renaissance Town Hall on Old Market Square, this museum presents the city’s history and is one of Poznań’s signature cultural sights.
Modern interactive heritage center explaining the origins of Poznań and Poland through multimedia exhibits on Cathedral Island. Popular with first-time visitors.
Major art museum with important Polish and European painting collections, including works by renowned masters. A strong choice for art lovers visiting the city.
The historic heart of Poznań, lined with colorful merchant houses and major landmarks. It is the city’s essential walking area and most photographed spot.
The oldest part of Poznań, with a calm atmosphere, major early Polish history, and riverside scenery. Best explored on foot with nearby museum visits.
A small historic district known for its artistic atmosphere, cafés nearby, and the famous 3D mural. It has become highly popular for photos and short walks.
The city’s most famous pastry: a flaky crescent filled with white poppy seeds, nuts, raisins, and candied fruit, traditionally baked for St. Martin’s Day and protected as a regional specialty.
A classic Greater Poland dish of boiled potatoes served with gzik, a seasoned quark cheese mixture with onion, cream, and herbs. It is closely associated with Poznań’s local food identity.
Roast duck prepared in the Greater Poland style, usually served with red cabbage and potato dumplings. It is a traditional festive Sunday meal in the region.
Well-known traditional restaurant specializing in Greater Poland cuisine, especially duck, czernina, and regional classics, in a warm and polished setting.
Historic Old Market Square venue serving refined Polish cuisine in an elegant setting, suited for a more upscale meal in central Poznań.
Casual local favorite focused on potato-based dishes, making it a fun place to try Poznań’s beloved pyra traditions in an affordable, informal atmosphere.
Affordable by EU city standards. Meals, coffee, and local transport are good value; hotels rise during peak dates.
Service is often included only rarely. Tip about 10% in restaurants for good service, round up taxis, and small tips are optional in cafes and bars.
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Poznan Lawica Airport -> Poznan Glowny
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