• Poznan. Did you say Potsdam? No! This is Poznan. The capital of the Wielkopolska region and easily accessible from most European cities.
  • Kraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk are the 'big three' of Polish tourism; many travellers never visit any other city in Poland. In the west, however, Poznań
  • The city of Poznan then became the capital of Poznan Voivodeship, which it still administers. Poznan in Poland covers a land area of 261,3 km2.
  • With parks, forests and gardens covering nearly a third of the city and a greenbelt surrounding it, Poznan is one of Poland’s greenest cities.
  • Poznań Town Hall is a historic city hall in the city of Poznań, Poland, located at the Poznań Old Town in the centre of the Old Market Square.
  • Poznań. Capital of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in west-central Poland. montage image.
  • Poznan is a Polish city in Western Poland located on the Warta River. Poznan has a population around 540,000 making it the 5th largest city in Poland.
  • Under the tourist radar and just the right size to explore, Poznań is full of surprises, from cafes in hidden courtyards to riverbank summer pop-ups.