FDI 2016 Poznań, Poland

How to get to Poznan

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There are many possibilities to go get to Poznań: by plane, by train, bus or individual car. Below there are information how to get to Poznań by different transport types. All international airports in Poland are connected with Poznań by local transport. There is also possibility to rent a car in Poland (any city) or book taxi (for example from airport to hotel).

plane   BY PLANE

Main Poznań international airport is Poznań Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport. It is located 7 km from the city centre, in the vicinity of the route leading directly to the major city points and next to the road out of Poznań to Berlin and Warsaw. It is possible to get to the city centre from the airport using line 59 or express line L, that is going directly to Railway Station.
Passengers have air - conditioned, spacious arrival and departure halls at their disposal as well as travel agencies, an elegant restaurant, bars, banks, shops, Internet cafe, car rental points and viewing area.
Next to the airport hall exit there is a TAXI rank. You can also use public local transport to get from the airport to the city centre.
Airlines operated on Poznań Airport: Lufthansa, Lot, SAS, Czech Airlines.

 

train    BY TRAIN

Poznań is connected to the most cities in Poland, and the neighbouring countries, by an extensive route network of train services. Daily connections from other European cities are also available.
All trains coming to Poznań stop at Poznań Main Station (Poznań Główny). The Railway Station is composed of two buildings: the Main Station and the West Station (Dworzec Zachodni).
The Main Station is located above the platforms 1, 2, and 3 and is connected with Bus Station, and the Poznań City Centre shopping mall. The West Station is located just next to the Poznań International Fair venue.
TAXI ranks are located next to the Main Hall and the West Railway Station exit.
Nex to the Main Hall there are also stops of public transport (bus/tram).

 

bus   BY BUS

Poznań is connected to most cities in Poland, and the neighbouring countries by bus. There are also avaliable bus connections to other European cities.
Bus Station (PKS Transport Company) is located in ul. Matyi 2, next to the Main Railway Station Poznań Główny. It provides both domestic and international transport services. Apart from ticket offices, kiosks, bar and PKS information point also travel agencies selling tickets for international routes are located in the bus station hall. Next to the station there are fast food restaurants, ATM, a bookshop and a cake shop.
Poznań Bus Transport Company (only In polish) www.pks.poznan.pl.
Polski Bus www.polskibus.com

 

car   BY CAR

You can get to Poznań driving A2 motorway (access from the west direction: from Nowy Tomyś - 108 km from Świecko, where national route no. 2 is connected with the motorway to Warsaw - a charge is payable for using it; access from the east direction: from Konin, Modła road junction), national routes no. 92, 5 (east - west direction) and no. 11 (north – south).
The city centre is covered by the Parking Zone. Fare is collected for each vehicle parked within the zone. Drivers pay the parking fee in parking meters located along streets in the city centre. The Parking Zone borders are marked with B-39 road sign.
Divers coming to the city are recommended to leave their cars in guarded car parks and specially prepared buffer car parking lots placed around the Parking Zone.

Parking places
More than 20 municipal parking areas are located in close proximity to the Fair. Visitors and exhibitors will also have access to parking places at the Poznań Internationa Fair complex and to the Poznań International Fair car park on Matejki Street (300 m from Western Entrance).

Source:
www.plot.poznan.pl