Poznań Główny bus station (often shown as Dworzec Autobusowy / PKS Poznań Główny) is Poznań’s main hub for domestic and international coach travel. It sits right next to the Poznań Główny railway station and is connected with the Avenida shopping mall, so it’s one of the easiest places in the city to transfer between train ⇄ bus ⇄ tram.
Quick essentials (save this)
Address
- ul. Stanisława Matyi 2, Poznań
Official station website
- dworzecautobusowy.poznan.pl
Opening hours (typical)
- Station + waiting room: 24/7, all year
- Ticket offices: Mon–Fri 07:00–20:00, Sat/Sun/holidays 08:00–19:00
- Passenger Information Center: Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, Sat/Sun 10:00–19:00
Passenger information (phone / email)
- +48 61 415 86 90, +48 695 823 515
- kontakt@dworzecautobusowy.poznan.pl
- 24/7 call center: +48 703 303 296 (paid line; price per minute shown on the official site)
What you’ll find on-site (services passengers care about)
According to the official station info, you can count on:
- 24/7 waiting room with seats
- Luggage lockers
- Public toilets (incl. accessible toilet)
- Vending machines (drinks/snacks)
- Currency exchange and “other services”
- Arrivals/departures information system (boards)
- Nearby shops, restaurants, pharmacy (in the station area)
Tickets: how to buy (fastest options)
Buy at the station
Ticket offices sell domestic and international tickets.
City transport tickets (bonus)
At the station ticket offices you can also buy Poznań public transport tickets and top up the PEKA card (useful if you’re transferring to trams/buses).
Buy online
The official station website includes a “Buy ticket” option and timetable access.
Platforms / stands: how to board without stress
If you’re unsure where your coach departs from, the Passenger Information Center can tell you:
- departure/arrival times
- platform (stand) number
- delays/cancellations and how to refund tickets
Pro tip: arrive 20–30 minutes early if it’s your first time—Poznań Główny is a big integrated complex (train + mall + bus).
Operators you’ll commonly see here
The city’s official tourism info notes that timetable information includes PKS, FlixBus, and other carriers serving domestic and international routes.
Example: Sindbad indicates its Poznań stop is at the PKS station (Galeria Avenida area) and mentions stand 3 for boarding (always confirm on your ticket/board).
How to get to Poznań Główny bus station
From trains (easiest)
All trains stop at Poznań Główny. The main station building is connected with the bus station and Avenida mall.
By tram / city bus
There are nearby tram stops (including Poznań Główny) and municipal bus lines in the station area; the tourism info also points out airport-related lines in the vicinity.
By taxi
Taxi ranks are located near the main hall; you can also call a taxi from the station hall.
Holiday / special schedules (important!)
On specific dates (e.g., Christmas / New Year), the station may publish temporary closures or shorter hours for the waiting room, ticket offices, and information point—check the station news before traveling.
FAQ
Is the Poznań Główny bus station open 24/7?
Yes—official sources state the station operates all year, and the waiting room is 24/7.
Can I store luggage at the station?
Yes—luggage lockers are listed as a passenger amenity.
Are there toilets?
Yes—public toilets are available, including an accessible toilet.
Where do I find my platform/stand number?
Use the departure boards or ask the Passenger Information Center, which provides platform numbers and delay updates.
