By check-in in Terminal 1, this Tourist Information Point is your first-stop desk for basic help around Poznań.
You’ll find the Tourist Information Point landside in Terminal 1, useful if you’re meeting someone off a flight or sorting plans before security. Staff can point you to city buses 159 and 242, the official airport taxi rank outside the terminal, and rough transfer times into the center (about 20–30 minutes by car).
This is a paper-forward counter: expect free city maps, leaflets for attractions around Stary Rynek, and pamphlets for local events. They can outline tram routes from Poznań Główny station, explain ticket machines, and mark key stops like “Most Teatralny” on a printed map so you’re not guessing once you leave POZ.
Don’t come here expecting full-on tour bookings or a foreign-exchange window; think practical questions and directions instead. If you’re landing late from, say, an evening Wizz Air or Ryanair arrival, ask about night bus options and approximate taxi fares into Jeżyce or Wilda so you don’t get surprised curbside.
Staff usually manage at least English and Polish, sometimes German as well, which covers most traffic through this small single-terminal airport. Bring your hotel address written down or on your phone so they can confirm the district and suggest the cleanest route from Poznań-Ławica.
Tip: If you have a tight schedule in town, use this desk to eyeball travel time to Poznań Główny and one backup route; it will save you a scramble later in the day.