5 MIN WALK
City Park
The largest park in Gniezno, 12 hectares of greenery right behind the apartments. Walking paths around ponds, playground for children, cycle lanes, and stunning autumn colours.
Quiet surroundings, easy access, minutes from the centre. Poland's first capital at your doorstep — and silence in the evening.
50 metres from the train & bus station, 30 minutes by train from Poznań, within easy reach of the A2 motorway. Full address and contact details are on the contact page.
Poland's first capital offers more than you'd expect — 10th-century monuments, a beautiful old town, lakes and parks, all within walking distance.
5 MIN WALK
The largest park in Gniezno, 12 hectares of greenery right behind the apartments. Walking paths around ponds, playground for children, cycle lanes, and stunning autumn colours.
16 MIN WALK
The historic heart of the city — townhouses, cafés under parasols, the Old Town Hall and the Bolesław Chrobry monument. Lively in summer, magical with Christmas lights in winter.
18 MIN WALK
Sanctuary of St. Adalbert — coronation site of the first Polish kings from 1025. Inside the famous Romanesque Gniezno Doors from the 12th century and the reliquary of Poland's patron saint.
18 MIN WALK
Legendary birthplace of the Polish state — where, according to legend, Lech saw a white eagle on its nest. Viewpoint with panoramic views of the city, the cathedral, and nearby Jelonek Lake.
20 MIN WALK
Picturesque lake at the foot of Lech Hill — walking path around it, benches, and a large "GNIEZNO · First Capital of Poland" sign perfect for photos. Beautiful play of light on the water at dusk.
30 MIN WALK
A modern exhibition telling the story of Piast Poland — from the Polan tribe to the baptism of Mieszko I. Models of early medieval Gniezno, interactive multimedia, a great choice for rainy days.