This seasonal oasis (open roughly May to Sept) resembles Poznań's riverside bars, but transplanted into the heart of the Old Town. Located behind the historic Saski Hotel on rowdy Wrocławska Street, this vast space features a loooong pop-up bar serving Żywiec, cocktails and mixed drinks, and a second bar that serves pizza and hot sandwiches late into the night; plus an artificial beach, dance area, and enough tables and deckchairs to draw crowds in the hundreds - which it does on warm summer nights. One of the city's biggest seasonal party spots, it's ironically adjacent to the otherwise tranquil Chopin Park and former Jesuit College, throughout which it blares old-school hip-hop every day from 17:00, dialling it up even louder on weekends when DJs hit the decks and the dancefloor throbs with young international revellers. While the only-in-Poznań views of the hot pink Parish Church from the mezzanine are great, and the Miami Beach vibes are amusingly ironic, the decibel levels are way too loud to simply drop by for an evening beer. Come prepared to party, or steer clear.
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