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Despite the fact that budget airline, Ryanair run regular flights to Poznan from London and six regional airports around the UK, nobody I know seems to have taken advantage of this fact. The airport bus dropped us at rondo Kaponiera , a busy junction 1.

The number 48 or 59 buses run the route into the centre of Poznan. As soon as we set foot in Stary Rynek our perceptions of the city immediately changed. Grand buildings rose above the cobbled stone floor beneath our feet, each of them painted a different colour and decorated with intricately detailed etchings and illustrations.

On the ground floors of these buildings were a cute selection of restaurants, shops, and bars. And a kebab house. Take a look at the green building in the centre of this photo. We eventually walked through our hostel door at around am; an action which required us to clamber over a drunk man in a Santa hat who was asleep on the steps in the doorway.

We woke up bright and early on the Sunday morning, considering how much we drank the night before and what time we got home. However we shortly realised that our keenness and excitement for starting our explorations early was in vain: nowhere opens for breakfast on a Sunday in Poznan earlier than 11am.

We stopped at Stragan Kawiarnia , a cosy contemporary cafe just a 5-minute walk from the Old Town Square. Simple but it hit the spot. We had a bit of time to kill before our English tour of the Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania Croissant Museum began, so we wandered around the Old Town snapping photograph after photograph of the beautiful, colourful architecture. They were built in the 16th century on the site of old fish stalls, and later reconstructed after WWII damage.

I love the fact that each one is different — different colours, different widths, different heights — and I even noticed that one of them is being used as an Escape Room. Imagine how quaint and confusing they are inside! Upon leaving the Croissant Museum, we started what turned out to be our very long walk to The Palm House. The problem was that the map on our Google Maps app had only loaded so far as to include the Old Town and its immediate outskirts.

We took a guess at 1. At the railway crossing the roads got rather jumbled. Some helpful Polish students were able to point us in the right direction, although they did advise that we jump on a bus. The Palm House is a good 3 kilometre walk from the Old Town Square when you take the most direct route possible. We walked up and down the same road about five times and finally found The Palm House hidden in the centre of the park adjacent to it.



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