Parks and gardens
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Located between Dolna Wilda and Droga Debinska streets in Poznan, Park Jana Pawla II was named after Poland’s most famous son and is a popular park in the area for local residents who want to relax or engage... |
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Poznan is home to a handful of wonderful parks (perhaps some of the best in the country) with Park Tysiaclecia being one of the most notable ones. Located between ul. Warszawska and Lake Malta, it covers 26 hectares,... |
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During visiting Poznan, one has to make sure to visit the Poznan Botanical Garden. This beautiful garden is home to more than 7,000 varieties of plants along with a display for the visitors. This includes ornamental plants, ecology...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Located about fifteen minutes away from Stary Rynek, Poznan’s Citadel Park is a vast area of green space built by the Prussians in the 19th century and is the largest in the city. A poignant place of reflection,... |
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Poznan probably doesn’t get enough credit for being one of the most quintessentially charming and modern cities of Central Europe. Despite being one of Poland’s most commerce-forward centers, it is also a city... |









