Most of the attractions can be covered on foot. Poznan has an efficient public transportation system of buses and trams. Tickets can be bought at Ruch kiosks (or nearly anywhere they sell newspapers and tobacco) and cost 3 z for rides of 30 minutes. There are also day and weekly passes priced at 12 z and 32 z, respectively. You can also consider getting the City Card (Poznanska Karta Miejska) at the tourist information center. It's a package of access to public transport and discounts at selected museums, hotels, and restaurants. It comes in 1-day (30 z), 2-day (40 z), and 3-day (45 z) formats. The city is gradually ceding more road space to bike lanes. Bicycles can be rented from Malta Bike (Jana Pawa II; tel. 510/316-118; www.maltabike.pl) and from some of the hostels in the center.

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.