Description







Historic trams "bimbas"
"Bimba" in local dialect means simply "a tram." But a ride in a vintage bimba is an attraction in itself, especially with us as ticket-inspectors on board. Old Bimbas will delight us with their atmosphere, leather benches, low noise, and the general comfort of riding :). Our 1970's GT8 tram will take up to 60 people on board and take us along the most popular sights.
Along the route:
The Cathedral
The oldest cathedral in Poland from the 10th century.
The Imperial District
A picturesque park and building complex from the early 20th C.
The Malta Lake
The most unusual of all the lakes in and around Poznań
The Warta River
The river cutting Poznań in half that is mentioned in Polish national anthem.
The Freedom Square
A picturesque 19th C. square that with great significance for local identity
The gift pack - learn the symbols of Poznań
Since we can't stand boredom on our trips, we have prepared many ways to liven up the company. First, you will see our guides in the uniform of an MPK conductor from the 70s. Second, to introduce an element of surprise, each passenger will receive a mysterious package with "symbols of Poznań". We will unpack it together in specific places. For example, we will find out what is the connection between "pyra" and Poznań, what connects banknotes with the Poznań cathedral and why Poznań residents wear white and red rosettes on December 27th.
In addition, during the ride, our conductor will tell you about the places we pass with humor, check tickets (and maybe issue fines to dodgers), and with a bit of luck, we will do some training to become a tram driver.















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The Retro Tram Tour includes:
- 1-hour "bimba" ride
- A guide-conductor in uniform
- The symbols of Poznań gift pack
- Great memories to take back home:)