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My short visit to Poland started well.
I had a great lunch on PKP Intercity’s train between Berlin and Poznań (it runs on to Warsaw) and the 2.5 hour journey was comfortable and relaxing. The PKP restaurant car was excellent – good menu, good service and delicious food (stuffed cabbage in my case) cooked to order.
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My ticket cost 174zł (£34; €40) in 1st class, booked and paid for in advance with no changes allowed. My lunch cost 49zł (€11.46; £9.66), including a pleasant 0.5l of (Polish) cider.
It was my first visit to Poznań so my knowledge of the hotel scene was non-existent. I choose the B&B Hotel, mainly on the basis of location. It is reasonably close to the railway station and in a quieter section of the city centre. It turned out well. The room was comfortable, cool, and quiet. The buffet breakfast was excellent – lots of variety.
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I paid 259zł (£51; €60) per night inclusive of breakfast. Excellent value for money.
I loved the city. Certainly I was there midweek, but it was pleasant and laid back. I found it ideal for relaxing and just strolling around.
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One high point was dinner on the evening I arrived. With no plan in mind I ended up at Pierogarnia Stary Młyn just because I liked the look of it. I was rewarded with a fantastic cold soup and delicious pierogi stuffed with roast boar and accompanied by a cranberry sauce.
My sightseeing was a little limited by the weather. 32ºc is likely to make my thin northern blood boil. I adapted by taking a tram out to Rondo Śródka when I wanted to visit the mural and Ostrów Tumski. It cost 4zł. I could (and should) have bought the 24 hour ticket for 10zł, just for convenience. Not all tram stops have ticket machines.
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Remember to validate the ticket using the machines on the trams!
Would I come back for a longer visit? You bet I would. Anytime.
Next on my itinerary this week?
ⓒ iain taylor, 2024
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