Flights to Poznan (POZ)

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Flights to Poznan (POZ)

Fly to Poznan with KLM

Fly to Poznan, one of Poland's most iconic and historic cities, with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Located in the west of Poland, Poznan is well-known for its Renaissance architecture and once served as the capital of the Greater Poland region. Today, it is a major tourist hotspot, as well as a center for trade, culture, and sport.

It should also be noted that Poznan has emerged as an important hub for education, and the city has a significant student population, which includes a large number of students who are originally from outside of Poland.

KLM offers flight tickets to Poznan, catering to all needs. Need to travel to Poznan on short notice? Book your last-minute Poznan tickets with us.

Practical information about Poznan

Flights to Poznan from KLM land at Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport, which is situated around 5 km from the city center. Bus and rail services link the airport to the city, so reaching Poznan itself is quick and easy.

Polish is the official language in Poznan, but English is also widely spoken, especially among younger residents and business owners in tourist hotspots, such as the Old Town area. Poznan, like the rest of Poland, follows Central European Time (UTC+1) aside from during the period of summer daylight saving, when this moves to UTC+2.

 

Best time to travel to Poznan

The best time to visit the city of Poznan will largely depend on your purpose for traveling to the city. For many tourists, it is generally sensible to focus on the months from May to September, as these are likely to have the best weather, with the months of June, July, and August often providing temperatures between 20 and 23°C.

Some visitors opt to time their visit to coincide with significant occasions, such as sporting events. For example, the Poznan Open, a tennis tournament held during summer that attracts professionals from all over the world, changing Poznan into a tennis capital.

Top sights and attractions in Poznan

  • Poznan Old Town: The city's central area and a popular tourist destination. Visitors can see Renaissance buildings and old-fashioned residences, as well as visit an array of bars, restaurants, and shops.
  • Poznan Cathedral: The oldest cathedral in Poland and one of the country's oldest churches. It was originally built in the 10th century, has been rebuilt several times, and has a distinctive, Gothic style.
  • Poznan City Hall: This iconic city hall building is situated on Old Market Square. It was once the seat of local government but now houses the Museum of the History of Poznan, with items from the 13th century onwards.