Things to do in Poznan, Central Poland: The Best Nature & Parks

April 5, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Poznan was once the capital of Poland and is still the capital of the Wielkopolska region. Poznan lies midway between Berlin and Warsaw, which has helped make it an important town for centuries. Badly damaged in World War II, the city (especially its Old Town) has been beautifully restored. The huge Old Town Square (Stary Rynek) is one of Europe’s nicest, and is lined by fabulous historic attractions, restaurants and nightlife. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is Poland’s oldest cathedral.
Restaurants in Poznan

1. Morasko Meteorite Reservation

Meteorytowa, Poznan Poland http://www.poznan.pl/mim/turystyka/rezerwat-meteoryt-morasko,p,186,564.html
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Morasko Meteorite Reservation

2. Szachty

Mieleszynska, Poznan Poland https://www.facebook.com/Szachty
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Szachty

3. Papugarnia Kakadu

Galeria Podolany - 1 pietro 63, ulica Strzeszynska, Poznan 60-479 Poland +48 721 287 526 [email protected] http://www.papugarniakakadu.pl
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Papugarnia Kakadu

The best Parrot House in Poland and the only one in Poznań! Come to our place and experience close encounters with these incredible and colorful birds! You can feed them from your hand and they can even sit on your arms! Please, come with children - we have also great coffe, cakes and ice cream!

4. Skwer Wlodzimierza Dworzaczka

Male Garbary 1, Poznan 61-001 Poland
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Skwer Wlodzimierza Dworzaczka

5. Poznan Botanical Gardens

ul. Jana Henryka Dabrowskiego 165, Poznan 60-594 Poland +48 61 829 20 13 [email protected] http://obuam.robia.pl/
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Poznan Botanical Gardens

The Botanical Garden is a university-wide research and educational unit associated with the Faculty of Biology of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Our garden was established in 1925 and at the present day occupies an area of approximately 22 ha, gathering about 7000 taxa often growing in special collections: - trees and shrubs divided in groups of plants from different climate zones of the World, - plants in systematic configuration, - succulents, - tropical flora, - alpine plants, - species threatened with extinction (collection area: 0,50 ha), - ornamental perennials, - National Cotoneaster Collection (Cotoneaster Medik.) Research facilities: - 6 greenhouses in a total area of 800 m² - rhizarium - root laboratory - meteorological station - air pollution monitoring station The AMU Botanical Garden in Poznań is affiliated to the BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International) and to The Council of Botanical Gardens in Poland

6. Ostrow Tumski

Poznan 60-101 Poland +48 61 852 61 95
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4.5 based on 215 reviews

Ostrow Tumski

Reviewed By RJH1975 - Chessington, United Kingdom

Just a 15 minute form the old town square. The area is nice to walk around and there is the cathedral which is worth a look into The bridge and views to the cathedral is impressive and there are a number of cafes and restaurants in the area. Check out the huge murial on the wall over the bridge.

7. Palmiarnia Poznanska (Palmenhaus Poznan)

ul. Jana Matejki 18 Bilet Normalny 10,00 Zl, Ulgowy 7,00 Zl., Poznan 60-767 Poland +48(0)61 8658907 [email protected] http://www.palmiarnia.poznan.pl/
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Palmiarnia Poznanska (Palmenhaus Poznan)

Reviewed By 324magdalenak - Poznan, Poland

The Poznań Palm House is really beautiful. Moving from the room to the room feels the changing climate needed for specific species of plants. Palms, cactuses and tropical trees are impressive. In the middle there is a small café also called a palm tree where you can drink coffee and eat lunch. You can also look at ants but you have to see it yourself;) In addition to plants, the Palm House also has a substantial fish collection and you definitely have to see it! Great place for families with children.

8. Malta Lake

ul. Wiankowa 3, Poznan 61-131 Poland +48 501 355 153 http://www.poznan.pl/mim/public/turystyka/object.html?id_cz=0&id_klasy=2574&id_obiektu=41237&lhs=chapters&rhs=search&lang=en
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Malta Lake

The lake is known for major kayak and rowing events. It was created by damming up the Cybina River and covers an area of 64 hectares. It is situated in the East part of the city.

Reviewed By SupEvan - Norway, null

A very great and beautiful lake in Poznan, there are a lot of cool things next to it like the zoo or the Maltanka train.

9. Park Cytadela

Poznan Poland http://cytadela.scienceontheweb.net/main.html
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Park Cytadela

Reviewed By Adrian1956 - Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom

Citadel park is a beautiful, peaceful park which includes a Military museum (including tanks, land & amphibious craft, rockets & planes). Wander around the 3 cemeteries (Polish, Russian & Commonwealth) in amongst the trees and loads of friendly Red Squirrels.

10. Woodrow Wilson Park

ul. Jana Matejki 18, Poznan 60-767 Poland http://www.poznan.pl/mim/turystyka/park-thomasa-woodrowa-wilsona,p,112,142.html
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Woodrow Wilson Park

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