šŸ‡µšŸ‡± Poznań, Poland 🄐

#Poland #Poznan #Town Hall

šŸš‡Transportation strategy:

PKP (Polish Railways), Flixbus (international bus)

🐐Must-see attractions:

Poznań Town Hall (Ratusz)
The exterior of the building has a gorgeous arcade and is currently the Poznan History Museum. At noon every day, two goats appear in the tower and bump into each other 12 times to tell the time, which is a very interesting show.

Merchants' Houses
One of the landmarks of Poznan, the colorful houses located on the square are very cute. They were almost destroyed during World War II and are now rebuilt.

Croissant Museum (Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania)
You can buy tickets to enjoy the production performance of St. Martin's Croissant, and the audience can also participate in the production, which is very special.

šŸØRecommended restaurants:

Cinema Hostel & Apartments
The transportation location is very convenient. You can walk to the hotel from the train station. The hotel is clean and tidy, and the reception staff is very goodā˜ŗļø

🄐Must-eat food:

Taczaka 20
The coffee shop has a nice environment and a high ceiling, which is perfect for ordering a cup of coffeeā˜•ļø and freshly made desserts or bread to enjoy the afternoon.

Wiejskie Jadło
A traditional Polish restaurant that offers Polish cuisine. The dumplings are delicious and the beef stew is rich and tasty.

Poznan is the fifth largest city in Poland and an important historical, economic and cultural center. Poznan's attractions are concentrated and can be reached on foot. Except for the farther Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski), it is recommended to take the bus. You can spend half a day to a day exploring the city.

Post by é™³ēšŽå©• | Apr 3, 2025

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