Caravanning Fair in Poznań
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Przystanek_targi is a rally combined with the Caravans Salon fair in Poznań: one weekend, one place, the entire caravanning community. If you want to see what kind of equipment others are using, what their clever solutions are for life on the road, and what gear they use – Przystanek_targi this is the right place.

Caravans Salon Poznań
What is the Przystanek_targi rally
This is a rally zone operating next to the MTP exhibition halls. You have your accommodation, electricity, and neighbors with a similar passion for travel, and two steps away: exhibitions, lectures, and accessory shops. The format combines a classic trade fair with community integration, so besides viewing vehicles, you have real networking, late-night talks, and quick consultations in person.
Rally Zones at Caravans Salon Poznań
Event Zone — St. Mark's Square (Plac Świętego Marka)
The largest and most "in the center of the action" part of the rally. The most happens here, and you are closest to the halls and the stage.
Number of places: 178
Quiet hours: one hour shorter than in the other zones
For whom: crews who want to be in the heart of the events, enjoy nightlife, and don't mind the greater noise
Pros: top location, quick access to attractions and the fair
What to watch out for more noise, traffic late into the night — if you are an "early bird," take earplugs
Family Sector — Pewuka Square (Plac Pewuka)
A zone designed for a quieter stay with children.
Number of places: 70
Quiet hours: starts earlier
For whom: families, people who value quiet, predictable daily rhythm
Pros: more intimate, less noise at night
Tips: a great base if you plan on morning entry to the halls without being "sleep-deprived"
Family Sector — P5 Square (Plac P5)
A second, even smaller and quieter island for families.
Number of places: 42
Quiet hours: starts earlier
For whom: families and individuals looking for maximum quiet and looser neighborhood
Pros: least crowded, good conditions for children's naps and "recharging batteries"
What to watch out for further from the main attractions than St. Mark's Square
Campervan Sector — Vanlife Square (Plac Vanlife)
A niche for vanlifers — atmosphere, integration, and quick "hey neighbor" greetings.
Number of places: 16
Quiet hours: one hour shorter than in the family zones
For whom: campervan users, fans of minimalism, and the "van" community
Pros: integrated crew, easy access to conversations and gear inspiration
What to watch out for the spot limit is the smallest — it is worth reserving early
After dark, the rally lives its own rhythm: campfires, chats, quick tours of neighbors' setups. This is the essence of the "Przystanek" value — community, exchange of experiences, and inspiration that you genuinely implement afterward.
source: official website of Caravans Salon Poznań
Campsite Infrastructure
Electricity: up to 50 meters from the rally spot (electricity is also included in the price); you must have your own connection cable.
Water / gray / black: Service points are available, but queues may form. It is best to coordinate with "off-peak" hours and have your own hose + quick connectors.
Sanitary facilities: clean, but it can be crowded during morning/lunch peaks.
Security: area is lit, security is present throughout the night.
Getting to the Przystanek_targi Rally
Location, Directions, Entry Rules

Location:
Poznań International Fair (MTP), rally zones designated on the grounds of/right next to the halls.

Directions and Entry:
the organizer provides exact time windows for entry from Thursday, from 3:00 PM, until Sunday, until 6:00 PM.

Tickets:
What is included in the rally package price? Crew (2 adults + children under 7), numbered parking spot, an identifier enabling multiple entries to 3 events: Caravans Salon fair, Tour Salon, and the Festival Following Dreams (Festiwal Śladami Marzeń) for all 3 fair days, evening Feast (Biesiada) with refreshments and live music, access to an electrical hookup including electricity, up to 50 meters from the rally spot (electricity is also included in the price), access to sanitary facilities, and a package of gadgets.
Niewiadów Rally
Niewiadówki Rally: retro soul
As part of Caravans Salon Poznań, the Niewiadówki Alley operated — classic trailers in versions ranging from factory standard to finely tuned restomod. A great place to feel the passion and history, observe the ergonomics of old layouts, and talk about parts. Retro is not just a style — it is often the most educational route through the fair: zero PR, pure practicality.
Best From Us
Who is Przystanek_targi for
Beginners with "try me now" - in one weekend, you will get a crash-course in the realities: what life is like on the campsite, how the service works, what is truly needed.
DIY / vanlife - discussions about conversions, heating, PV power supply, and logistics in small volumes.
Families - quick comparisons of bed layouts.
Off-grid / 4×4 - practical consultations on inverters, MPPT, LiFePO₄ batteries, rooftop cargo, and awnings.
MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You reserve your spot online together with your ticket. Entry is during specified hours, with numbering/segregation at the gate. Quiet hours are mandatory, and technical patrols enforce the rules.
A long cable 25-30 m, splitter, adapters, a hose with Gardena fittings, chocks, levelers, a CO sensor, a headlamp, a power bank, zip ties (or tie-down straps), an awning mat, and earplugs for neighbors' night talks.
At caravanning fairs, you can see everything related to life on the road – from luxury campers, through minimalist vans, to roof tents, solar systems, and off-grid equipment. It is also an opportunity to talk to manufacturers and other caravanning enthusiasts.
St. Mark's Square can be louder, Vanlife is moderate, and the Family area is the quietest. Earplugs and positioning your vehicle "facing away from traffic" genuinely help.
The area is guarded, but the standard applies: lock your doors, don't leave valuable items under the awning,
Yes, but only during designated exit windows. After disconnecting your cables and power supply - you return to your spot if the regulations and staff confirm it. Ask the rally office.
Sanitary modules are provided. Queues are longest in the morning and after 8:00 PM. Golden hour: between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Bring your own mat and a bag for wet items.
Yes, but pickup is usually at a point designated by security. Couriers do not enter the stand (or parcel) zone.
Yes, you must arrange before buying rally tickets to purchase spots next to each other. It is best to be in live contact with your friends, either by phone or messenger, while making the purchase.
A 230V-CEE adapter, a spare hose connector, duct tape, zip ties, WD-40, nitrile gloves, an awning mat, and a 20k power bank.
Caravanning Fair in Poznań
Zlot Przystanek_targi
Your base camp at the rally
What is where, and how to use it.
• Zones: St. Mark's Square (Party/Event Zone), Family (Pewuka and P5), Vanlife.
• Quiet Hours: earlier in the Family zones, one hour later at St. Mark's and Vanlife.
• Access/Exit, sanitary facilities, electricity – the rules in a nutshell.
Daily Schedule and Highlights
The most important moments, so you don't miss anything.
• Hall opening hours, entrances for rally participants.
• Evening integration, bonfire, community meetups.
• Workshops and meetups - where and when.
Rally Package available for download
Everything worth having on hand.
• Rally map + spot layout.
• "What to pack" + "last minute" checklist.
• Frequently Asked Questions (parking, showers, security).










