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Discover Poznan from Warsaw on this small group day trip, including highlights like the Renaissance Town Hall, Imperial Castle, and historic Cathedral Island, with lunch included.

The From Warsaw: Poznan Small Group Day Trip with Lunch offers an engaging journey into one of Poland’s most vibrant cities. Priced at $306 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour is perfect for those who want to explore Poznan’s lively Old Town, historic landmarks, and hidden stories in a relaxed group setting. The tour departs from Marszakowska 98-100 in Warsaw, with pick-up included, making logistics straightforward.
This small-group experience is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal and attentive guide. The inclusion of lunch adds value, and the tour’s structure balances sightseeing with free time, making it suitable for travelers who enjoy a mix of guided exploration and leisure.
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The tour begins at Marszakowska 98-100, where travelers are picked up from their hotel or designated meeting point in the Warsaw city center. The pickup is scheduled 10 minutes before the official departure time, so arriving promptly is recommended. The tour coach is driven by an English-speaking driver, and the guide is also fluent in English, ensuring clear and engaging commentary throughout the day.
The group size remains small, emphasizing comfort and interaction. The logistics are straightforward: after pickup, the journey to Poznan takes approximately an hour, setting the tone for a relaxed yet engaging day exploring the city’s highlights.

The tour kicks off at the Main Square, which is widely considered one of Poland’s most picturesque marketplaces. The colorful Renaissance-style townhouses create a storybook atmosphere, with the Town Hall at the center. This 16th-century building is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and now hosts the Museum of the History of the City of Poznan.
A highlight at the square is the traditional duel of the Town Hall goats, a charming and unique spectacle that happens at noon. The mechanical goats emerge from the Town Hall each day to reenact the historic event, offering a fun and memorable moment for visitors.

No visit to Poznan is complete without trying a St. Martin’s croissant. The tour includes a stop at one of the local shops or bakeries, where these flaky, pastry treats are available. Recognized as a symbol of Poznan, the croissants are a delicious way to experience local flavors and are typically enjoyed fresh from the oven.
This culinary moment offers a taste of Poznan’s traditions and provides an authentic experience beyond sightseeing. The croissants are often accompanied by a friendly chat with local bakers, adding a personal touch to the visit.
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Just a short walk from the Main Square is the Imperial Castle, a striking Neo-Romanesque building that served as the residence of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Built in the early 20th century, it stands as the last imperial residence constructed in Europe, designed to resemble medieval strongholds.
The castle’s architecture and historical significance make it a key stop. Visitors can admire its impressive façade and learn about its purpose during Prussian rule over Wielkopolska, reflecting a period of Polish history marked by annexation and political change.
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Next, the tour moves to Adam Mickiewicz Square, where the layers of Poznan’s history come alive. Here, the Monument of the June 56 Protest Victims, also known as the Poznan Crosses, commemorates the 1956 protests against communist rule.
The square serves as a reminder of Poznan’s role in Poland’s political struggles, blending different eras within a small, accessible space. Visitors can reflect next to these powerful symbols, understanding how history continues to shape the city’s identity.

A major highlight is the Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, located on Ostrów Tumski—a historic island surrounded by the Warta and Cybina rivers. This oldest church in Poland dates back to the second half of the 10th century and marks the beginnings of Christianity in Poland.
Inside the cathedral, visitors see the tombs of the first Polish sovereigns and marvel at the architecture that has endured through centuries. The surrounding Ostrów Tumski area is peaceful and scenic, offering a quiet retreat amid the city’s busy pace.

The Imperial Castle stands as a testament to the city’s complex past. Originally built as a residence for the German Emperor, its Neo-Romanesque style and medieval-inspired design symbolize the city’s past during the Prussian annexation of Poland.
The castle’s central location makes it a perfect stop to appreciate the architectural grandeur and historical significance. Visitors are encouraged to observe the details of its construction, which aim to evoke medieval fortresses.

After the guided visits, the tour provides about one hour of free time in Poznan. This allows for a leisurely stroll, sightseeing at your own pace, or additional shopping in the Old Town.
The included lunch is served at a local restaurant, giving travelers a chance to relax and enjoy traditional Polish cuisine or other regional specialties. The meal is part of the tour package, ensuring convenience and a taste of local flavors.
The small group format enhances the experience, allowing for more direct interaction with the guide and easier movement through busy sites. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs.
Cancellation policies are flexible, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—a helpful option for those with uncertain schedules. The tour operates on select days, so checking availability beforehand is required.
This day trip is ideal for those who enjoy historical sites, architecture, and local culture. It suits travelers who prefer a structured, guided experience with some free time to explore independently. The price includes transportation, guide, and lunch, making it a convenient, all-in-one option for a day outside Warsaw.
The limited group size ensures a more intimate experience, and the English-speaking guides add clarity and insight into Poznan’s rich history.
The From Warsaw: Poznan Small Group Day Trip with Lunch offers a well-rounded introduction to this dynamic Polish city. With highlights like the colorful Main Square, historic landmarks, and culinary treats, it balances sightseeing with culture.
The inclusion of lunch and the small group size make it a comfortable and engaging option, especially for those interested in history, architecture, and local traditions. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind for planning.
This trip is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or anyone curious about Poznan’s role in Poland’s past. It delivers a fulfilling day packed with stories, stunning sights, and authentic experiences.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel in Warsaw city center.
How long is the drive from Warsaw to Poznan?
The journey takes approximately an hour each way, providing a comfortable travel time for sightseeing.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.