How to get to Poznan
Poznan is placed in the centre of Europe, with good transport accessibility. Poznan can be approached:
by plane:
The Poznan Henryk Wieniawski airport (6 km from the city centre) has regular connections with:
| - Barcelona, - Bristol, - Copenhagen, - Doncaster Sheffield, - Dortmund, - Dublin, - East Midlens, - Edinburgh, - Frankfurt-am-Main, |
- Glasgow, Liverpool, - London, - Malmo, - Munich, - Oslo, - Paris, - Rome, - Stockholm - and Warsaw |
Poznań Airport Ławica www.airport-poznan.com.pl |
The passenger terminal can serve 1.5 million passengers annually.
Congress attendees use the Berlin airports very often. Berlin is located only 3 hour by train from Poznan.

by car:
Poznan is located at the crossroads of important international routes:
E-30 Berlin-Warsaw-Moscow and
E-261 - Gdansk-Wroclaw-Prague.
There are 67 border car checkpoints available in Poland: 18 on the western, 32 on the southern and 17 on the eastern border.
by rail:
Poznan has direct train connections with major European cities, .
Polish Trains www.db.de International Train Planner
by coach:
Poznan has direct connections to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, London, Hamburg, Prague and Rome and many other European cities.
City transport is very well organized in Poznan.
by car:
A2 motorway: You can get to Poznań driving A2 motorway (access from the west direction: from Nowy Tomyśl - 108 km from Świecko, where national route no. 2 is connected with the motorway to Warsaw - a charge is payable for using it; access from the east direction: from Konin, Modła road junction), national routes no. 92, 5 (east - west direction) and no. 11 (north - south).
Poznań Airport Ławica
