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Poznan Parks and Garden: Information about Wilson Park



Wilson Park

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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 full of fantastic parks and gardens, with Wilson’s Park being one of its highlights.

With plenty of green spaces and attractive gardens and facilities, Wilson Park is home to an alpine plants garden, a fountain, a concert hall bowl and a Palm House, which consists of 17,000 plants and 700 species. 

The Wilson Park is located between ul. Glogowska, ul. Matejki and ul. Berwinskiego and is open daily from 5:00am in the morning (perfect for an early morning jog) to 10:00pm at night.  Admission is free.

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