5 Best Places to Retire in Poland

4. Poznań

Insider Monkey Score: 7

The delightful city of Poznań is one of the oldest cities to retire in Poland. Retirees get to explore the city’s charming old town, colorful Renaissance buildings, and other historic landmarks. There are cafes in hidden courtyards, river bank summer pop-ups, and even a bike-friendly geography that makes staying here worthwhile. The scenic Warta River, together with green spaces and parks, embraces the city and makes it an attractive retirement destination. Poznań enjoys a moderately continental climate, marked by cold winters with temperatures hovering around freezing (0°C or 32°F) and pleasantly warm summers. On average, it costs around $1,548 for an individual retiree to live in Poznań, with $552 spent on rent.