Poznan Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Poznan

Poznan Airport is situated just 6.9 kilometers from the city. You can fetch your Enterprise Rent-A-Car from the convenient pick-up locations at the airport before heading out to the city via the 307. The General Aviation Port Lotniczy and the Aero Club at Lotnisko Kobynica are the closest regional airports.

What to do and see in Poznan

As Wielkopolska’s capital, Poznan is a thrumming hub that attracts hordes of shoppers, students and business travelers throughout the year. Its regular trade fairs and academic community have made it an international destination with a diverse culture. It might be a trendy haunt, but it has more than its share of historical heritage.

The Polish nation arose from this very city, so its Renaissance attractions and museums can hold your interest for weeks on end. Wolsztyn Roundhouse is a charming way to launch a historical tour. It’s a fully operational locomotive depot with its own scheduled routes. If you love all things steamy, an antique train trip is on the cards.

The city has a museum for everything. There’s the Archaeological Museum for exploring the pre-industrial age, The Museum of Musical Instruments and, most importantly, the National Museum. This is the largest and oldest museum in Poland, and it houses relics dating back to the 16th century.

Being a tourist can work up an appetite, but that’s what the Poznan Feast Tour is for. You’ll visit three restaurants and experience the city’s most iconic dishes. Your personal tour guides will give you the historical background of every meal you taste. Poznan is known for its dumplings and meaty bigos: a stew with sauerkraut and vegetables.

Poland’s oldest city is famous for its bright buildings and fairy-tale architecture. The old Market Square is one of its most Instagrammable spots, so make sure you take a camera. The square covers a section of land that was once a medieval city, but today it’s known for its 16th-century architecture. Stop by the clock tower at noon when two mechanical goats appear as the city’s symbols.

Many of The Old Town’s buildings are beautiful examples of the Baroque tradition. Still, none are quite as impressive as the Basilica, which is one of Poland’s most important Christian churches. You can access it via Swietoslawska Street.

Poznan has several castles, one of which has been repurposed as the Applied Arts Museum. This historic gallery focuses on medieval craftwork, but it also exhibits furniture, fabrics and weaponry from across the globe.

As your trip draws to a close, you’ll want to do a little shopping. The Old Brewery has been turned into a mall and entertainment venue, so it’s the perfect spot for keepsake hunting. The building was modeled on a historic factory and won the Gold Pencil architecture award in 2003. 

Driving in Poznan

Poznan experiences traffic jams, particularly when road works and accidents occur. Exit routes can be busy until 10:00 pm on summer weekdays, but the rest of the year, peak hour traffic filters away between 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm. If you check your traffic updates before you drive, you can plan your routes.

The Western Ring Road has two express routes: the S5 south and the S11 north. There are also four junctions leading to Swadzim and Dabrowka. Trains might be tempting, but they’re slow and expensive, particularly when you factor taxi fares into the calculation. Poznan is also the least bike-friendly city on the EU index, so car rental in Poznan is the best way to experience everything the city has to offer on your own schedule.

The city accepts foreign driver's licenses for the first 185 days of your stay, so travel is decidedly easy. You’re required to carry your license, ID and registration papers, but bear in mind that the city doesn’t accept International Driving Permits. Local driving laws are intuitive and practical. The streets are narrow, but you’ll soon get used to them. The city roads are generally well-maintained, but look out for potholes on rural streets.

Trucks and agricultural vehicles are common, so take care with passing and keep your headlights on at all times. There’s a convenient breakdown service with English-speaking operators, so if your car misbehaves, you just need to dial 112. It couldn’t be easier.

The city’s busiest times fall between June and October. If you have the freedom to choose a quieter month for your trip, November and May are ideal. Both months allow you to skip the July and August heat waves.

Like most major cities, there is ample parking throughout the region for your van rental in Poznan. Poznan Central Parking is exactly that: central. It offers free parking for the first three hours and will connect you to pedestrian routes in all directions. The downtown area has various lots, so if you’re at a loss, head toward the west of Warta, just south of Winogrady. If you’re exploring the eastern side of town, there’s another lot at 60-995 right on the banks of Lake Malta.

Car and van rental in Poland with Enterprise

Enterprise Poland offers a range of car and van rental services including one-way, long-term and short-term vehicle rental. Commercial clients can speak to our award-winning business rental team who will tailor a mobility solution for your needs and budget.

We are part of the Enterprise group, the largest transportation solutions provider in the world. Our global network covers more than 90 countries and over 9,500 locations, allowing us to serve your mobility needs, wherever you’re going.

We are committed to providing the best service possible and exceeding our customers’ expectations for quality and value.

Car rental in Poznan

If you are travelling with your family or in a big group, you may find a 7-seater or a people carrier will give you more space to travel comfortably with your luggage. For a city trip, a handy hatchback that’s easy to park may suit you better. For business trips or long drives an executive car will combine comfort and performance.

Whether you prefer automatic to manual transmission, no problem. If you want a petrol, diesel or hybrid engine, we’ve got you covered. You may also need GPS, a child seat or want to add another driver to the contract, let us know and we’ll arrange it for you.

Van rental in Poznan

Should you need to rent a van while you’re in Poznan, all our vans can be driven on a standard license and are modern, clean and easy to drive. Just ask and one of our branch team will happily show you around your rental van to make sure you are comfortable with it before you head off.