Where to Stay in Poznań
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Our pick for digital nomads
Stay in Jeżyce
A good balance of affordability, local vibe, cafes with Wi-Fi, and proximity to coworking spaces.
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Poznań
Jeżyce
BudgetBohemian and increasingly trendy, with independent shops, cafes, and a diverse local feel.
- +Authentic local atmosphere
- +Good value for money
- +Emerging food scene
- -Further from major tourist sights
- -Can feel a bit gritty in parts
Grunwald
BudgetA large, primarily residential district with green spaces and good transport links.
- +Quieter and more residential
- +Access to parks and recreational areas
- +Generally more affordable
- -Less tourist-oriented
- -Requires public transport for most attractions
Wilda
BudgetA former industrial district undergoing gentrification, featuring a mix of old and new architecture and a growing creative scene.
- +Developing cultural spots
- +Affordable living and dining
- +Good tram connections
- -Some areas still feel industrial
- -Further from the main tourist hub
Old Town (Stare Miasto)
Mid-rangeHistoric heart buzzing with vibrant cafes, restaurants, and stunning Renaissance architecture.
- +Central and picturesque
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Rich historical sites
- -Can be crowded and noisy
- -Accommodation can be pricier
WiFi & Remote Work in Poznań
Quality
good
Avg Speed
40-80 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, and public squares offer free Wi-Fi.
Coworking
Business Link Poznań (approx. 40-60 PLN/day), O4 Coworking (variable pricing, day passes may be available).
Daily Budget (Budget)
PLN 200/day
Hidden Gems in Poznań
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Croissant Museum (Rogalik Museum)
A truly unique and interactive experience where you can learn the history of Poznań's famous St. Martin's croissant and even try making one yourself.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Poznań