Poznań is a city where history meets modern life, offering plenty of attractions for every type of traveler. Whether you are visiting for a short weekend or planning a longer stay, choosing the right accommodation in Poznań is the key to a comfortable and enjoyable trip.
On our blog, you’ll find practical tips and local insights to help you make the most of your time in the city. We share recommendations on where to stay, what to see, and how to experience Poznań at its best.
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Looking for inspiration for sightseeing in Poznań? Or maybe you want advice on finding comfortable accommodation close to the city’s main attractions? Our blog articles are designed to help you plan a smooth and memorable stay.
Explore our posts to discover:
The best areas to stay in Poznań for sightseeing and relaxation,
Must-see attractions and hidden gems,
Restaurants and local spots worth visiting.
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The photo shows a spacious and minimalist room designed for three guests. The floor is covered with light wood-effect panels, adding warmth to the interior. The walls are painted in a uniform light color, creating a sense of cleanliness and space. The room contains three single beds, each with a metal frame. The beds are made up uniformly – white sheets, white pillows, and dark gray blankets or bedspreads, giving the space a cohesive look. Above each bed, at head height, there is a small adjustable wall lamp with a white shade, providing individual lighting. Between the beds, small black wall-mounted shelves serve as nightstands. Above the middle bed, on the white wall, hangs a long horizontal painting depicting stylized poppies in shades of red and brown on a light background, adding a subtle touch of color to the room. On the left side of the frame, part of a window with white frames and a light radiator below is visible, suggesting that the room receives plenty of natural light. The overall design is simple, functional, and conducive to rest.
Published on: 13.01.2026 · Grzegorz Kańdula (Zaktualizowano: 14.01.2026)
Employee accommodation in Jeżyce, Poznań. 1–3 person rooms with bathrooms, studios with kitchens, kettle in every room, van parking, VAT invoice.
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The photo shows the extensive building complex of the Gynecological and Obstetric Clinical Hospital of the Poznań University of Medical Sciences, located on Polna Street in the Jeżyce district. The main building is characterized by a massive, modernist structure with a light beige-gray façade and numerous rows of rectangular windows. The building serves as a key landmark in this part of the city. Surrounding the facility is urban infrastructure: sidewalks, parking spaces, and urban greenery (trees lining the street). This facility is a major destination for patients from all over Poland, creating significant demand for accommodation in the immediate vicinity. The photo captures the hospital in daylight, emphasizing its dominant role in the architecture of Polna Street.
Published on: 04.12.2025 · Grzegorz Kańdula (Zaktualizowano: 03.01.2026)
Check the packing list for mom and baby, parking options near Polna Hospital, and book comfortable accommodation for dad.
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The photo shows the interior of a bright, modern guest room during housekeeping. A woman wearing a green t-shirt and black trousers is bending over, carefully arranging a dark gray throw blanket on one of two single beds with sturdy metal frames. The room features white walls and light wood-effect laminate flooring. In the background, there is a window covered with white day-night blinds, a windowsill with a small plant, and a radiator. A flat-screen TV and a painting of a red poppy flower are mounted on the wall. Between the beds stands a dark desk with an electric kettle and a tea/coffee making set, suggesting a hotel standard or a short-term rental apartment. The overall appearance is tidy and cozy.
Published on: 02.12.2025 · Grzegorz Kańdula (Zaktualizowano: 03.01.2026)
Quiet hours, kitchen behavior, punctuality. Learn the unwritten rules of hotel etiquette that will make your stay at Nest a pleasure for you and others.
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The graphic on a white background illustrates the rules regarding stay times at the accommodation facility. In the center, a man dressed in business casual (gray blazer, jeans) walks pulling a hand truck stacked with three vintage-style suitcases. The man is looking at his wristwatch, symbolizing punctuality. Above him are two large analog clocks defining the hotel day frames. The clock on the left shows 1:00 PM with the caption "CHECK-IN FROM 13:00". The clock on the right shows 11:00 AM with the caption "CHECK-OUT UNTIL 11:00". The image clearly communicates key organizational information to guests.
Published on: 21.11.2025 · Grzegorz Kańdula (Zaktualizowano: 09.01.2026)
What time must you vacate the room? Can you arrive earlier? Check the hotel day rules at Nest and find out how to comfortably extend your stay.
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The photo symbolically and humorously depicts the theme of budget travel. In the foreground, a person with a travel backpack turns an empty trouser pocket inside out, signaling a lack of cash. In the blurred background (bokeh), a smiling young couple is looking at a smartphone – likely searching for a cheap hostel, deals, or free attractions. The setting is a cobblestone city square (characteristic of the Old Market Square in Poznań) bathed in the warm light of the setting sun. Outlines of historic tenement houses and a yellow tram are visible in the distance. The image perfectly illustrates the target audience looking for economical accommodation solutions.