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This apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 2 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. The air-…
1 Queen Bed 431 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch LCD…
Providing free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-condition…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-conditioned…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-conditione…
1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV with s…
1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Coffee/…
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Restaurants nearby
- Muga★ Michelin Setting a high standard in the Poznan dining scene for many years, Muga is an elegant place with plush, understated décor and classically formal service that mirrors the surroundings. The French-based cooking shows both utmost skill and a welcome restraint; grassy white asparagus, for example, might excel in the simple company of rich pistachio and tangy bilberry. Wine plays a large role too: the list is excellent; Sommelier Łukasz is charming and generous; and their wine shop Casa de Vinos is just next door if you want to pick something up on the way home.172m
- FromażeriaBib As the name suggests, cheese-lovers will be in heaven at this welcoming, rather unique dining spot. To one side is a smart, bustling little bistro; to the other is a cheese bar with an admirable display of global varieties. Heartily flavoured dishes provide great value for money and usually incorporate cheese in some form, such as parmesan grated onto the excellent beef tartare. Whatever you order, follow it, naturally, with a cheese course. If you’re just after a quick snack, pop in for a seasonal cheeseboard with alcohol pairings.219m
- SPOT.Bib A 19th-century power plant on the edge of Jana Pawla II Park is home to this faux-industrial restaurant. Sit on the terrace overlooking the row of chardonnay vines as you sample something from the exceptional wine list – which champions all things natural and biodynamic, including over 75 native wines. The menu makes a feature of house-smoked ingredients, such as fjord trout and terrific, meaty duck. The cooking comes with the added bonus of attractive pricing and generous portions.1.8km
- PostoBib A former barn, this warm and welcoming spot in the dynamic neighbourhood of Jeżyce has been renovated in a chic style that feels elegant, yet still with a rustic touch. The cooking is all about the French classics, from pâté en croute to decadent chocolate ganache with sour cherries cooked in red wine. There’s a wonderful generosity to the food that chimes with the enthusiastic service; the prices are sensible and the added extras include a drink on arrival and freshly baked madeleines with your coffee.2.0km
- TU.REStAURANTBib After a striking, architect-led conversion, this historic military building now boasts a mezzanine, a feature wine wall and a cocktail bar with a communal table. This all adds up to a stylish and characterful restaurant; one which also features a wide-ranging, modern European menu that includes small plates, large dishes to share and a small pasta selection. Everything is well-priced and appealing, with sauces being a real strength of the kitchen, whether it's a madeira jus with scallops or a wonderful truffle-infused velouté with chicken.2.3km
- Zen On It’s easy to see why this restaurant styled on Japanese izakaya is one of the city’s hotspots. Simple, fresh and fun, it boasts bright décor and a buzzing atmosphere that reverberates around the split-level dining room. The menu offers all manner of delights, from dim sum and bao buns to daily made udon noodles and standout ramen crafted using flour delivered direct from Japan. The two-course lunch menu is a steal and the sake list is worth checking out.104m
- Delicja Dine in the shade of one of the oldest trees in the Wielkopolska region in the small enclosed garden of this romantic restaurant. The elegant dining room is filled with antiques and polished silver, bringing a fittingly old-fashioned feel to proceedings in a long-standing restaurant that has been run by the same family for decades. The formal and personable service is a good match for the surroundings, as is the roster of classic yet ambitious dishes.274m
- arte The imposing former Stary Browar brewery was once filled with boiling hops and fermenting yeast, but today houses shops, an art gallery space and the sleekly modern Blow Up Hall hotel. Within the latter, arte lives up to its name with a creative streak running through dishes that take pride in Polish ingredients. Lunch is a lighter offering so come in the evening for the full experience, which culminates in imaginative desserts like their version of a crème brûlée.396m
- Papavero This long-established little restaurant serves a mixture of Polish and Mediterranean-inspired cooking in a stylish setting. The generous and well-executed dishes include their signature roast duck with red cabbage, alongside homemade pastas and classic desserts like tiramisu and crème brûlée. Sit overlooking the street or in the smaller, more intimate room to the rear.430m
- Strona What was once a famous bookstore is now this trendy all-day eatery, where the front section combines a coffee shop and smaller niche bookstore, while the rear and basement are open from breakfast to dinner. Come in the evening to experience the full range of ingredient-led and fuss-free dishes, when the lighting gets softer and the atmosphere more intimate. An impressive wine list focuses on smaller producers and has a great selection by the glass.550m
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Attractions nearby
- National Museum in Poznań art museum in Poland, town of Poznan388m
- Poznań Fara Catholic church in Poznań, Poland435m
- Imperial Castle in Poznań architectural structure681m
- Royal Castle, Poznań castle486m
- Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul Polish cathedral1.5km
- Grand Theatre, Poznań Opera House at Poznan874m
- Stary Browar Polish commerce and art center407m
- Poznań Fortress set of fortifications in the city of Poznań in western Poland1.9km
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