Getting There in Poznan
Edit ThisBy Air
Edit ThisFly to Poznan from
Warsaw - 27 times per week www.lot.pl
Munich - 27 times per week www.lot.pl or www.lufthansa.com
Copenhagen - 6 times per week www.scandinavian.net
Franfurt Main - 14 times per week www.lot.pl
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| url: | www.airport-poznan.com.pl |
by rail
Edit ThisPoznan is probably the world's largest city to which you can get by a steam train!. This train leaves Wolsztyn in the morning and returns in the afternoon. It serves every day, except for July and August when a fire risk is high.
As for the 'standard' trains, Poznań Główny is a large railway terminal. There are 4 trains "Berlin-Warszawa-Express" from Berlin Zoo, a night train EN Jan Kiepura from Bruxelles, some night trains from Berlin-Lichtenberg to cities in Russia (such as Moscow, Saratov, etc.) There are also local trains from Frankfurt(Oder), Warszawa more..
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| url: | rozklad.pkp.pl |
by Road
Edit ThisPoznań is almost in the middle of north-south and east-west corridors. Usually roads in Poland are free, but there is a piece of highway (A2) Nomy Tomyśl - Poznań - Konin, info at www.autostrada-a2.pl.
Main roads to Poznań:
"2" (international E30) - from Berlin, eastbound - Warsaw and Lodz
"5" (int. E261) to Wrocław, Brno, Hradec Kralove, northbound to Bydgoszcz, Gdansk
"24" to Gorzów Wlkp. (and further - to Szczecin)
"32" to Zielona Góra
Internatoinal bus services are provided by many operators - the main is "Eurolines more..
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