Capital Apartments

Poznań


This company maintains a number of modern apartments dotted around the city centre, all within walking distance of the Stary Rynek. They’re a good-value option if you’re tired of hotel breakfasts and want to prepare your own food, or if the lack of laundrettes in Poland has you desperate for a washing machine.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Poznań attractions

1. National Museum

0.26 MILES

This museum houses an extensive collection of Polish and European art displayed across numerous rooms. Polish painting of the last two centuries is…

2. Parish Church

0.3 MILES

Two blocks south of the Rynek, this church was originally built for the Jesuits by architects from Italy, and completed only after more than 80 years of…

3. Franciscan Church

0.3 MILES

Construction of this richly decorated baroque church was begun in 1674 and completed only in 1757. Highlights are its magnificent frescoes, including…

4. Castle

0.33 MILES

Originally constructed in 1249 and destroyed in WWII, this impressively rebuilt structure today houses the Museum of Applied Arts.

6. Górka Palace

0.34 MILES

This grand 16th-century structure contains the Archaeological Museum, with a particularly impressive Renaissance doorway on the eastern facade.

7. Museum of Applied Arts

0.35 MILES

Housed within Poznań’s castle (which looks more like a palace), this museum’s collection includes furniture, gold and silverware, glass, ceramics, weapons…

8. Wielkopolska Military Museum

0.35 MILES

Showcases arms from Poland’s many conflicts, dating from the 11th century to the present. Upstairs (exhibit 3) is a rare 16th-century rapier from Milan.