The best hotels in Poznan

Poznan has 8,000+ places to stay and about half of them will put you in the wrong part of the city for what you actually want. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.

Our 10 Top Picks in Poznan

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Schoeps Residence

Poznan

$83/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Hotel Włoski

Poznan

$95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

WILla Medica

Poznan

$95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

City Solei Boutique Hotel

Poznan

$95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Saint Martin Residence by Y3 Hotels - Poznań Old Town with Wellness

Poznan

$117/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

ibis Poznan Centrum

Poznan

$95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Hampton by Hilton Poznan Old Town

Poznan

$95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Hotel Focus Poznań

Poznan

$166/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Apartament Poznań

Poznan

$62/night Prices are approximate and vary by season

Prestige Stay in Poznań

Poznan

$96/night Prices are approximate and vary by season
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Why These Hotels Made Our List

Here's why each one made the cut.

Schoeps Residence

Poznan $83/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.8/10

A 4.9 rating at $83 is genuinely rare. Steps from Stary Rynek in the Old Town. Small property means personal service and you'll actually remember the staff's names. You're getting boutique quality at a price that'd barely cover a hostel bed in Berlin. Book early. It fills up fast.

Address:Schoeps Residence, Kramarska 9, 61-740 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

Rating breakdown

  • 5★97%
  • 4★3%
  • 3★0%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

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Hotel Włoski

Poznan $95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.4/10

Over 2,000 reviews at 4.7 means this isn't a fluke. Italian-themed 3-star a short walk from Stary Rynek. The location puts you on foot to Świętosławska Street's best restaurants. It's consistently good. A solid pick when you want a great location without paying boutique prices.

Address:Hotel Włoski, Dolna Wilda 8, 61-552 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Wilda

Rating breakdown

  • 5★83%
  • 4★13%
  • 3★3%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★1%

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WILla Medica

Poznan $95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.8/10

A near-perfect 4.9 from 116 guests. The wellness angle works well if you want spa access alongside sightseeing. You're slightly removed from the Old Town buzz, which is a feature or a bug depending on your style. Great for couples who actually want to decompress.

Address:WILla Medica, Al. Niepodległości 35, 61-714 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

Rating breakdown

  • 5★93%
  • 4★6%
  • 3★1%
  • 2★0%
  • 1★0%

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City Solei Boutique Hotel

Poznan $95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.4/10

663 reviews at 4.7 means it's proved itself. You pay more than the ibis a few blocks away but you get character. Old Town location means everything is walkable. Good for couples or anyone who finds chain hotels depressing. The breakfast gets mentioned in almost every review.

Address:City Solei Boutique Hotel, Wenecjańska 10, 61-101 Poznań, Poland

Rating breakdown

  • 5★82%
  • 4★14%
  • 3★2%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★1%

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Saint Martin Residence by Y3 Hotels - Poznań Old Town with Wellness

Poznan $117/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.4/10

Apartment-style rooms with wellness access at $117/night. On ul. Święty Marcin, you're close to the train station and ten minutes walk to Stary Rynek. Good pick for stays over three nights when you want a kitchen. The wellness facilities set it apart from similarly priced hotels nearby.

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

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ibis Poznan Centrum

Poznan $95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.2/10

Nearly 2,000 reviews at 4.6 is exceptional for a budget chain. The Centrum location means tram access to everywhere, including the airport. You're not getting luxury but you're getting reliability. Book this when you want to spend your money on food and beer at Stary Rynek instead.

Address:ibis Poznan Centrum, Pl. Władysława Andersa 1, 61-894 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

Rating breakdown

  • 5★79%
  • 4★14%
  • 3★4%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★2%

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Hampton by Hilton Poznan Old Town

Poznan $95/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.2/10

Hilton consistency right in the Old Town. 1,643 reviews at 4.6 confirms the brand delivers here. Clean rooms, decent breakfast, predictable service. Good for business trips or families. You'll pay a premium over the ibis nearby, but zero surprises is sometimes exactly what you need.

Address:Hampton by Hilton Poznan Old Town, Święty Marcin 6, 61-803 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

Rating breakdown

  • 5★76%
  • 4★16%
  • 3★4%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★3%

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Hotel Focus Poznań

Poznan $166/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.2/10

$166/night is steep for a 3-star. The score holds up but you're paying a business-hotel premium. Worth it if your company covers the bill. If you're paying yourself, the Hampton nearby delivers similar guest scores for considerably less. The Focus brand caters to corporate travelers, not leisure.

Address:Hotel Focus Poznań, Serafitek 4, 61-144 Poznań, Poland

Neighborhood:Nowe Miasto

Rating breakdown

  • 5★74%
  • 4★20%
  • 3★3%
  • 2★1%
  • 1★2%

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Apartament Poznań

Poznan $62/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 9.6/10

At $62/night it's the cheapest option here. Apartment-style means a kitchen and more space. 83 reviews is a small sample but the 4.79 score is solid. Good for longer stays or if you'd rather cook breakfast than pay $15 for it at a hotel restaurant. Practical choice.

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

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Prestige Stay in Poznań

Poznan $96/night Prices are approximate and vary by season 10/10

A 4.95 score is remarkable, though 43 reviews is a small sample. At $96/night you're in solid value territory if it lives up. Apartment-style stays in Poznań's center typically run $80-130, so this hits the sweet spot. Worth the gamble. Read the recent reviews before booking.

Neighborhood:Poznań Old Town

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# Hotel Our Score Guest Rating Reviews Type Price/Night Book
1 Schoeps Residence 9.4 4.9 168 4★ $80/night Book →
2 Hotel Włoski 9.4 4.7 2 016 3★ $100/night Book →
3 WILla Medica 9.3 4.9 116 4★ $100/night Book →
4 City Solei Boutique Hotel 9.3 4.7 663 4★ $100/night Book →
5 Saint Martin Residence by Y3 Hotels - Poznań Old Town with Wellness 9.2 4.7 357 Apartment / Guesthouse $120/night Book →
6 ibis Poznan Centrum 9.2 4.6 1 987 3★ $100/night Book →
7 Hampton by Hilton Poznan Old Town 9.2 4.6 1 643 3★ $100/night Book →
8 Hotel Focus Poznań 9.2 4.6 1 451 3★ $170/night Book →
9 Apartament Poznań 9.1 4.8 83 Apartment / Guesthouse $60/night Book →
10 Prestige Stay in Poznań 9.1 5.0 43 Apartment / Guesthouse $100/night Book →
11 Avalis Apartamenty, Poznan 9.1 4.7 109 3★ $50/night Book →
12 Śródka Boutique Hotel 9.1 4.6 596 3★ $150/night Book →
13 Apartamenty Browar Luxury Old Town Poznań 24h - Deluxe Double Room with Shower 9.0 5.0 16 Apartment / Guesthouse $70/night Book →
14 Hotel Altus Poznań Old Town - Destigo Hotels 9.0 4.5 2 406 3★ $140/night Book →
15 Stay99 Apartamenty Poznań 9.0 4.5 460 3★ $50/night Book →
16 Sheraton Poznan Hotel 9.0 4.5 2 760 5★ $80/night Book →
17 Poznań Apartments Towarowa 9.0 4.5 190 Apartment / Guesthouse $90/night Book →
18 Aparthotel City Break Plac Wolności 6 - Studio with Balcony 9.0 4.9 15 Apartment / Guesthouse $60/night Book →
19 Hotel Palazzo Rosso Old Town 9.0 4.5 859 3★ $130/night Book →
20 Strusia Stay Poznań 8.9 Apartment / Guesthouse $30/night Book →

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Where to Stay in Poznan

The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.

Old Town: where most visitors should stay

Stary Rynek is the heart of Poznan and Old Town is the neighborhood that wraps around it. You're within 8 minutes walk of Fara Church, the croissant museums on ul. Klasztorna, and the best restaurants in the city. Hotels here run $45-195/night depending on how much comfort you want.

The streets north of Stary Rynek toward ul. Dominikańska are quieter and slightly cheaper than those directly on the square. If you're a light sleeper, avoid rooms facing the market on weekends. Brovaria Hotel is right on the square and worth it, but ask for an upper-floor room facing the courtyard.

City Center: fine for business, not ideal for leisure

City Center here means the area around ul. Roosevelta and the MTP Poznań international fair complex. It's well-connected by trams 5, 6, and 12, and hotel prices run $72-165/night. But it's not walkable to the real Poznan highlights in the same way Old Town is.

During trade fair weeks, this neighborhood gets slammed. Prices spike and availability drops to almost nothing. Book 6-8 weeks ahead if you know your dates overlap with a fair, or you'll end up in Nowe Miasto paying $200 for a mediocre room.

Stary Browar: the design lover's pick

Stary Browar sits about 15 minutes walk south of Stary Rynek, anchored by the converted Hugger Brewery on ul. Półwiejska. It's less chaotic than Old Town, with better independent restaurants and the Stary Browar arts center itself worth an afternoon. Hotel Blow Up Hall 5050 is the only hotel in this zone worth talking about.

The area attracts a younger, design-minded crowd. It's not a late-night party zone, which is either a feature or a bug depending on why you're in Poznan. Grab dinner at Drukarnia restaurant on ul. Półwiejska before heading back to the hotel.

When to visit Poznan (and when to avoid it)

May-June and September are the sweet spots. Temperatures sit at 17-22°C, crowds are manageable, and hotel prices haven't hit summer peak yet. The Malta Festival in late June brings theatre and arts to the Malta Lake area, and it's one of the best weeks to be in the city.

Avoid visiting during major MTP trade fair dates without booking far in advance. The Poznań Motor Show in April and the Meble Polska fair in February are the worst offenders for room availability. The city fills up with 80,000+ fair visitors and every decent hotel within 10km gets booked solid.

Getting around Poznan without a car

Trams are your best friend here. Lines 5 and 12 connect the main station (Dworzec Główny) to Old Town and Stary Browar in under 12 minutes. A single ticket costs about $0.85 and a 24-hour pass runs $2.50. Taxis from the station to Old Town cost $5-8 and take 8 minutes in normal traffic.

The city is also very bikeable. Nextbike has docking stations near Stary Rynek, ul. Fredry, and the MTP fairgrounds. Don't bother renting a car unless you're day-tripping to Rogalin Palace, about 25km south of the city. Parking in Old Town is a nightmare and expensive.

Don't make these common hotel mistakes in Poznan

We've seen this mistake hundreds of times: people book the cheapest hotel near the train station thinking it's central. Dworzec Główny is 20 minutes walk from Stary Rynek and the area around it on ul. Dworcowa is grim. Pay the extra $20/night and put yourself in Old Town.

Also, don't assume a hotel labelled 'City Center' is near the Old Market Square. Poznan's city center hotel zone clusters around ul. Roosevelta and the MTP complex, which is a different part of the city entirely. Check the pin on the map before you commit.


Poznan's best hotel regions

Old Town is where you want to be if you're here for the city itself. Stary Stary Browar is the sleeper pick for design lovers who don't need to be in the middle of everything.

Old Town 4 vetted hotels

Walk to everything. Best concentration of good hotels in the city.

Old Town is compact and remarkably walkable. Stary Rynek is the anchor, and you can reach Fara Church in 3 minutes, the National Museum in 8 minutes, and Brama Poznania heritage center in 15 minutes on foot. This is where most first-time visitors belong.

Hotels range from the budget-friendly Hostel Frolic Goats at $45-75/night to Brovaria Hotel at $140-195/night. Puro Hotel Poznan at $125-185/night is currently the highest-rated hotel in the city and sits right in this zone. Four solid options, very different price points.

One caveat: weekend nights around Stary Rynek get loud. The bar scene on ul. Wróblewskiego and Plac Wolności runs until 2-3am on Fridays and Saturdays. Light sleepers should ask for a courtyard-facing room or bring earplugs.

Best areas Stary Rynek, ul. Klasztorna, Plac Kolegiacki
Price range $45-195/night
Best for First-time visitors, couples, culture seekers
Avoid Street-facing rooms on weekends (noise from bar street ul. Wróblewskiego)
Best months May-June, September-October
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City Center 3 vetted hotels

Business-friendly, trade fair territory, farther from the fun.

City Center in Poznan's hotel world means the zone around ul. Roosevelta, Plac Wiosny Ludów, and the MTP Poznań international fairgrounds. It's practical and well-connected, but you'll need a tram or a 20-minute walk to reach Stary Rynek. Not ideal for leisure travelers.

Hotel Lech is the budget option here at $72-98/night. IBB Andersia Hotel and Hotel Mercure Poznan Centrum both sit in the $105-165/night range and cater heavily to business guests. The Andersia Tower location on Plac Andersa is striking, and the hotel actually delivers on its four-star promise.

During MTP trade fairs this whole neighborhood transforms. Expect lobby crowds, packed restaurants, and taxis that take 30 minutes to arrive instead of 5. Book well ahead or avoid these dates entirely unless the fair is why you're here.

Best areas Plac Andersa, ul. Roosevelta, Plac Wiosny Ludów
Price range $72-165/night
Best for Business travelers, MTP fair attendees
Avoid Booking last-minute during trade fair weeks. prices triple
Best months January, March, July (non-fair periods)
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Stary Browar 1 vetted hotel

Boutique, artsy, calm. One standout hotel and nothing mediocre nearby.

Stary Browar is anchored by the converted Hugger Brewery on ul. Półwiejska, now one of Poland's best design malls and arts spaces. The neighborhood draws a younger, design-conscious crowd and has better independent dining than Old Town. It's quieter, which some people love and others find too quiet.

Hotel Blow Up Hall 5050 is the only hotel here and it's genuinely special at $130-210/night. The room concept is built around an enormous photographic art installation in the reception. It's 15 minutes walk to Stary Rynek or 5 minutes on tram line 6.

This area earns the 'design destination' label honestly. Skip this if you want to roll out of bed onto the market square. Choose it if you want a memorable, specific experience and don't mind a short tram ride to the main sights.

Best areas ul. Półwiejska, ul. Kościuszki
Price range $130-210/night
Best for Design lovers, repeat visitors, couples
Avoid If walkability to Old Town is your top priority
Best months April-June, September-November
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Nowe Miasto 1 vetted hotel

Luxury at the top end. One serious hotel worth the splurge.

Nowe Miasto sits east of Old Town, across the Warta River. It's less touristy than the center and primarily residential, but Sheraton Poznan Hotel puts it on the map for high-end travelers. The hotel is on ul. Bukowska and well-connected to the city by tram.

Sheraton Poznan runs $255-380/night and is the most expensive hotel on our list. But it delivers: full-service spa, 24-hour room service, a proper fitness center, and rooms that actually look like the photos. Business travelers with corporate accounts will be comfortable here.

Old Town is about 20 minutes by taxi or 15 minutes on tram line 8. That distance is the main tradeoff. You're paying for quality and quiet, not for proximity to the Stary Rynek. Worth it for a 4-5 night stay, less so for a quick weekend.

Best areas ul. Bukowska, Nowe Miasto riverside
Price range $255-380/night
Best for Luxury travelers, longer stays, corporate trips
Avoid If you want to walk everywhere. you'll need trams
Best months Year-round, but best value in January-February
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Best Areas by Vibe

Tell us how you travel.

Romantic Stay

Brovaria Hotel on Stary Rynek is the pick. You're having dinner in a brewpub with views of one of Poland's finest market squares, 5 minutes from everything worth seeing together.

Culture & History

Base yourself in Old Town near Plac Kolegiacki and you're 8 minutes walk from Brama Poznania, the Cathedral, and Fara Church. Hotel Kolegiacki puts you closest to all of it.

Family Trip

Stary Browar area gives families a little breathing room from the Old Town crowds, with the Stary Browar complex offering restaurants, a cinema, and indoor space on rainy days. all within 5 minutes walk.

Budget Travel

Hostel Frolic Goats in Old Town at $45-75/night is the best budget base in the city. You don't sacrifice location. Stary Rynek is 7 minutes on foot.

Foodie Scene

Jeżyce neighborhood, about 15 minutes walk west of Old Town on ul. Dąbrowskiego, has Poznan's best independent restaurant and coffee scene. Stay in Old Town and take tram line 12 over for dinner.

Business & Meetings

City Center around Plac Andersa is where business Poznan lives. IBB Andersia Hotel is 10 minutes walk to the MTP fairgrounds and has proper meeting facilities starting at $105/night.


We reviewed 8,000+ options across the main regions of Poznan. We cut hotels that oversell 'Old Town views' from rooms facing a parking lot on ul. Wrocławska. We cut business hotels in Nowe Miasto that charge Sheraton prices for Marriott-quality service. Anything with fake review patterns, misleading photos, or a location that requires a tram ride just to reach the Stary Rynek got dropped. What's left are 10 hotels we'd actually recommend to someone we like.

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Location Quality

Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.

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Value for Money

We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.

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Guest Experience

We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.

Every hotel on this page earned its spot through this process.


When to Visit Poznan

Hotel prices, crowds, and weather vary by season.

Peak

Summer (June-August)

Avg hotel: $120-220/nightCrowds: HighTemp: 19-28°C

The Malta Festival in late June is genuinely worth planning around. international theatre and outdoor performances at Malta Lake, and the city has real energy. July and August hit 25-28°C and hotel rates peak at $120-220/night for mid-range options. Old Town gets busy but not Rome-in-August unbearable.

Budget Friendly

Winter (December-February)

Avg hotel: $50-110/nightCrowds: LowTemp: -3-4°C

December has two distinct phases: the Christmas market on Stary Rynek through December 23rd, which is lovely and not over-commercialized, and then a very quiet January and February. Temperatures drop to -3°C and hotel rates fall to $50-110/night for mid-range rooms. The Meble Polska furniture fair in mid-February is a major exception. book far ahead for that week or prices spike hard.

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Booking Tips for Poznan

Smart booking strategies for Poznan.

Book around MTP fair dates first

Poznań's international fair complex hosts 8-10 major trade events per year. The biggest ones. Meble Polska (February), Poznań Motor Show (April), and Taropak (September). push hotel prices up 50-120% and drain availability. Check the MTP calendar at mtp.pl before picking your dates. Two weeks of flexibility can save you $80-150 per night.

Don't stay near the train station

Dworzec Główny looks central on a map but it's a 20-minute walk from Stary Rynek along ul. Roosevelta. The area around the station on ul. Dworcowa is neither charming nor well-lit late at night. Pay $15-25 more per night to put yourself in Old Town or at least the Plac Andersa area. You'll thank yourself by day two.

Tram lines are faster than taxis in peak hours

Lines 5, 6, and 12 cover most of the city and a single ride costs about $0.85 PLN. Between 7:30-9am and 4:30-6:30pm, taxis on ul. Roosevelta can sit in traffic for 25 minutes while a tram does the same stretch in 8. Buy a 24-hour pass for $2.50 at any Ruch kiosk near Stary Rynek. It pays for itself in one day.

Ask about fair-week cancellation policies

Some hotels near MTP enforce non-refundable policies during fair weeks. even on rates that look flexible. Always check the fine print before booking Meble Polska or Taropak weeks. If your trip dates shift by 3 days and you're inside a non-refundable window, you lose the full amount. This catches people out constantly.

Skip breakfast at the hotel

Hotel breakfasts in Poznan are decent but overpriced at $10-18 per person. Instead, walk to Croissant d'Or on ul. Paderewskiego for proper coffee and pastries, or grab fresh rogale at the market stalls on Stary Rynek on weekends. You'll eat better for about $4-6 and see the square when it's still quiet.

Jeżyce is worth a dinner trip

The Jeżyce neighborhood west of Old Town. centered on ul. Dąbrowskiego and ul. Norwida. has Poznan's best independent restaurant scene. Tram lines 6 and 18 get you there in 12 minutes from Stary Rynek. Spot recommended: Mięso i Wino on ul. Kościelna. It's 10 minutes from any Old Town hotel and a completely different vibe from the tourist-facing Stary Rynek restaurants.


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Hotels in Poznan, FAQ

Straight answers from our team.

What's the best neighborhood to stay in Poznan?

Old Town wins for most visitors. You're within 5 minutes walk of Stary Rynek, Fara Church, and a dozen good bars on ul. Wróblewskiego. City Center works well if you're here for business near the MTP Poznań fairgrounds, but it's 15 minutes on foot to the real action.

How much does a hotel in Poznan cost per night?

Budget beds in Old Town start around $45-75/night at places like Hostel Frolic Goats. Mid-range puts you at $100-185/night for solid four-star options. Luxury runs $255-410/night at the Sheraton or Novotel at the top end.

Is Poznan good for a weekend trip?

Genuinely yes. The Stary Rynek is one of the most photogenic market squares in Central Europe and it takes about 2 days to do the city properly. Friday evening arrivals work well because Różany Targ market and the Malta Lake area get lively on Saturdays.

When is the worst time to book a hotel in Poznan?

During MTP Poznań trade fairs, which happen 8-10 times a year, hotel prices can triple. The biggest ones are Poznań Motor Show in April and Meble Polska furniture fair in February. Book at least 6 weeks out for those dates or you'll pay $300+ for a room that's normally $90.

Which hotels in Poznan are closest to the Old Market Square?

Hotel Kolegiacki is literally on Plac Kolegiacki, a 2-minute walk from Stary Rynek. Puro Hotel Poznan and Brovaria Hotel are also in Old Town and within a 5-minute walk. None of those will disappoint on location.

Is Poznan safe for tourists?

Yes, it's one of Poland's safer cities. The area around Dworzec Główny (the main train station) gets sketchy after midnight, so avoid lingering there late. Old Town and Jeżyce are both relaxed and well-lit at night.

What's the best way to get from Poznań Główny station to my hotel?

Tram lines 5 and 18 cover Old Town and City Center from the station in about 10 minutes. A taxi to Old Town costs roughly $5-8. The airport tram (line L) connects Ławica Airport to the city center in 25 minutes for about $1.50.

Are there good budget hotels in Poznan?

Hostel Frolic Goats in Old Town is the best budget option at $45-75/night with an 8.1 rating. Hotel Lech in City Center runs $72-98/night and is genuinely decent value. Both beat the grim budget hotels near the bus station on ul. Towarowa.

What's the Stary Browar area like for hotels?

Stary Browar is a 19th-century brewery converted into a design mall and arts space on ul. Półwiejska. It's polished, walkable, and quieter than Old Town. Hotel Blow Up Hall 5050 is the standout there, at $130-210/night, and it genuinely justifies the price with its art installation concept.

Do Poznan hotels include breakfast?

It depends on the tier. Budget and mid-range hotels often charge $8-15 extra for breakfast. Business hotels like IBB Andersia usually bundle it into corporate rates. Our honest advice: skip the hotel breakfast and walk to Rynek for a zapiekanka or head to Croissant d'Or on ul. Paderewskiego.

Is Poznan worth visiting outside summer?

Absolutely. The St. Martin's Day celebrations on November 11th are a Poznan institution, with the famous rogal świętomarcińsk pastries sold across the city. Winter hotel rates drop to $50-120/night for mid-range rooms. The Christmas market on Stary Rynek runs through late December and it's genuinely charming, not commercial.

Which Poznan hotels are best for business travelers?

IBB Andersia Hotel in City Center is the go-to, at $105-160/night, with meeting rooms and walking distance to the MTP Poznań fairgrounds. Sheraton Poznan on ul. Bukowska is the full-service option if your company is paying, at $255-380/night, with a business center and airport shuttle arrangements.


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