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Formas de explorar Poznań con Questo

Una app, un tipo de quest: distintas formas de jugarlo.

Como búsqueda del tesoro

Resuelve pistas y acertijos en lugares emblemáticos de Poznań. Compite contra el reloj o ve a tu propio ritmo, y reúne a un grupo para competir por un puesto en la clasificación.

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Como tour a pie autoguiado

Una ruta a pie guiada por GPS con historias por el camino. Juega a tu propio ritmo, párate y retoma cuando quieras, y una vez descargada la quest funciona totalmente sin conexión.

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¿Cómo funcionan los tours a pie autoguiados en Poznań?
Descarga la app de Questo, elige un tour en Poznań y empieza a caminar. La app te guía por GPS hasta cada parada, donde resuelves una pista o un enigma antes de seguir. La mayoría de las rutas duran entre 60 y 120 minutos. Sin reservas, cuando quieras.
¿Cuántos tours a pie hay en Poznań?
Questo ofrece actualmente 2 tours a pie autoguiados en Poznań. Precios desde zł28.99 por persona.
¿Necesito reservar un tour en Poznań con antelación?
No, los tours de Questo son autoguiados y están disponibles en cualquier momento. Sin reservas, sin horarios fijos y sin guía al que esperar. Solo abre la app cuando estés listo y explora Poznań a tu ritmo.

Discover Poznań, Poland on foot with Questo's self-guided walking tours: follow clues from landmark to landmark and uncover stories most visitors walk straight past. Choose from 2 quests in Poznań, including player favourites like Poznan Old Town Highlights: A Secret Diary and The Missing Goats of Poznań. Players rate Poznań's quests 4 out of 5 across 43 reviews. The routes cover 21 landmarks, monuments, and hidden corners across the city. Quests start from zł28.99, and there's no guide to meet and no time slot to book: open the app, start walking, and pause whenever you like.

Acerca de Poznań

Poznan, the capital city of the Wielkopolska region in Poland, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity. Known for its Renaissance-style architecture, rich history, and lively marketplace, Poznan offers a unique charm that sets it apart from other Polish cities.

Interesting Facts

Poznan is one of Poland's oldest cities and has a rich history dating back over a thousand years. It is often referred to as the birthplace of the Polish nation, as it was the location of the first Polish capital and the baptism site of Poland's first Christian ruler, Mieszko I.

Poznan is also a leading center of trade, industry, and education in Poland, housing several universities and international trade fairs, contributing significantly to the country's economic development.

The city is known for its symbol - the Poznan goats. This quirky tradition stems from a local legend about two goats who butted heads on the city's town hall clock tower, now re-enacted daily at noon.

Top Places to Visit

Stary Rynek, Poznan's Old Market Square, is the city's bustling heart. Here, you'll find colorful townhouses, the historic town hall, and numerous cafés and restaurants. Don't forget to watch the mechanical billy goats' duel at the town hall clock at noon.

Poznan Cathedral, located on Ostrow Tumski, also known as Cathedral Island, is a must-see. As the oldest cathedral in Poland, it has been the site of several historic events, including the baptism of Mieszko I.

The Imperial Castle is one of the youngest castles in Europe and the last and largest structure built by the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Today, it serves as a cultural center, hosting various exhibitions, concerts, and theatrical performances.

Hidden Gems

The Palmiarnia Poznanska, or Poznan Palm House, is a hidden jewel. This historic greenhouse located in Wilson Park houses a wide range of tropical and subtropical plants and even a small aquarium.

Jeżyce district, known for its art nouveau architecture, is a lesser-known spot filled with local charm. Explore its local market, visit small boutiques, or try the local cuisine in one of the many family-run eateries.

Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania, or the Croissant Museum, is a unique institution dedicated to Poznan's culinary heritage—particularly the St. Martin's Croissant, a local pastry tradition tied to St. Martin’s Day celebrations.

For a unique night out, check out KontenerART, an urban beach bar located on the bank of the Warta River. Created by local artists, it's a creative space for music, art, and relaxation during the summer.

Poznan, with its historic allure, vibrant cultural scene, and unique traditions, offers a delightful exploration opportunity that goes beyond the typical tourist trail. Whether you're delving into the city's rich past, savoring its culinary heritage, or discovering its hidden gems, Poznan promises a truly immersive Polish experience.