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National Museum in Poznań
Major art museum with Polish and European painting, decorative arts, and important temporary exhibitions in the city center.
Flights from Dublin to Poznan depart on average 33 times per day, taking around 3h 2m. Cheap flight tickets for this journey start at $40 (€32) if you book in advance.
There are 1 flights per day. The earliest flight runs at 00:10, the last at 21:15. The fastest flight covers the 964 miles (1552 km) distance in 2h 30m. June is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 964 miles (1552 km) |
Average flight duration 3h 2m |
Cheapest ticket price $40 (€32) |
Flights per day 33 |
Direct flights 1 |
Fastest flight 2h 30m |
First flight 12:10 AM |
Last flight 9:15 PM |
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Major art museum with Polish and European painting, decorative arts, and important temporary exhibitions in the city center.
Modern heritage interpretation center explaining the history of Cathedral Island through multimedia exhibitions and architecture.
Branch of the National Museum inside the Royal Castle, showing furniture, fashion, silver, and decorative design across centuries.
The city’s iconic central square, lined with colorful merchant houses, museums, and lively public space for walking and photos.
Cathedral Island, the oldest part of Poznań, valued for early Polish history, calm streets, and riverside atmosphere.
Poznań’s largest park, combining greenery, memorials, sculpture, and fortress remains popular for long walks and viewpoints.
Poznań’s signature St. Martin’s croissant, filled with white poppy seeds, nuts, raisins, and candied peel. It is the city’s most famous protected regional pastry.
A classic Greater Poland dish of boiled potatoes served with gzik, a creamy cottage cheese mixture with cream, onion, and herbs. Simple, local, and strongly tied to Poznań.
Roast duck in the Poznań style, usually served with red cabbage and potato dumplings. It is a traditional Sunday and festive meal in the region.
Recognized restaurant specializing in Greater Poland cuisine, including regional soups, duck, potatoes, and local classics. A focused choice for authentic Poznań food.
Established restaurant on the Old Market Square serving refined Polish and regional cuisine in a historic setting. A strong choice for traditional Poznań dishes with a more elegant atmosphere.
Well-known Polish restaurant with rustic interiors and generous portions of classic national and regional dishes. Good for a casual meal focused on traditional flavors.
Poznan is affordable by European city standards, with low public transport and casual dining costs; hotels rise during major fairs and events.
About 10% in restaurants for good service. Round up taxis. Small tips are appreciated in cafes and bars but not required. Hand the tip directly or confirm the total before card payment.
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Poznan Lawica Airport -> Poznan Glowny
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