What To Do In Gdansk, Poland's Hidden Gem!
Gdansk is a small, charming port town on Poland's Baltic coast that could easily be mistaken for Copenhagen! Located right on the water, with beautifully coloured buildings that are completely un-Polish in architecture, Gdańsk has a unique feel that sets it apart from other cities in Poland.
In this Gdansk travel guide, we explore what to do in Gdansk. So if you're going to visit Gdansk, make sure you experience the best of Gdansk Poland!
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Exploring Gdańsk. Things to do in the Baltic City.
We spend the day exploring Gdansk, a city in northern Poland near the Baltic sea. We start the day spending a couple of hours at the Museum of the Second World War. We then hit up a restaurant with some of the best Pierogies in the city, Dumpling Mandu. Finally we take a walk through Old Town visiting the Golden Gate, the Long Lane, Long Market and the Green Gate, making our way to the Motława River.
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A very important port for nearly a thousand years; this city was destroyed in the Second World War, but was later rebuilt and became one of the most amazing destinations in Europe. Indeed, Gdansk has become one of Europe’s most beautiful port cities. Currently, Gdansk has around 460000 inhabitants and is Poland’s largest northern city. Among its many landmarks; the historic city center, museums, and beaches that spread along the coast of the Gulf of Gdansk make it a great destination for summer.
The Museum of World War II:
The museum grounds cover almost 2.5 acres, while the building covers 26,000 square meters. The building is very pointedly divided into three spheres, which reflect the connection between the past, present, and future: the past — the underground, the present — the square surrounding the building, the future — the leaning tower with the glass façade and ceiling reaching up to 40.5 meters. The tower houses, for instance, a library with a reading room, lecture and conference rooms, and will eventually be home to a café and a restaurant on the top floor with a panorama of Gdańsk.
All kayak lovers are invited to 15, Żabi Kruk Street. At that place you can rent a kayak to visit Gdańsk from a slightly different perspective. You may follow one of several routes.
Golden Gate:
Built in 1612, the Golden Gate was designed by Abraham van den Block, son of the man behind the decoration of the Upland Gate. It's a sort of triumphal arch ornamented with a double-storey colonnade and topped with eight allegorical statues.
Long Market
The focal point of Długi Targ, the Long Market, is the Neptune Fountain, a bronze statue of the sea god erected in 1549 and converted to a fountain in 1633 and restored in 2011/12. During WWII, this symbol of Gdańsk was dismantled and hidden with many of the city's other treasures. It was only returned to its rightful place in 1954.
Green Gate:
Długi Targ is flanked from the east by the Green Gate, marking the end of the Royal Way. It was built in the 1560s on the site of a medieval defensive gate and was supposed to be the residence of the kings.
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Sopot Travel Guide | Day Trip from Gdansk, Poland
Come join us for our Sopot travel guide as we take a day trip from Gdansk to visit this popular seaside resort town located on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea in Eastern Pomerania of northern Poland.
Although many come to stay overnight in hotels, doing a day-trip from a nearby city such as Gdańsk might be your best best considering Sopot (Zoppot) is a little pricey in terms of restaurants and accommodations.
How can you spend the perfect day visiting Sopot? Our recommendation would be to to walk along the Sopot pier (Molo w Sopocie), take a boat ride (Pirate ship) and then enjoy hanging out around the main square and market while spending plenty of time at the beach in between ice creams and a leisurely lunch.
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Today we’re taking you on a day trip to Sopot, a town whose name we hadn’t heard before visiting Gdańsk. Sopot is a beautiful seaside town that sits on the shores of the Baltic Sea, and it proved to be the perfect little day trip. Come join us as we explore the town, take a boat tour of the harbour, and find out what makes this destination a summer hotspot.
Tickets in hand. That was super easy. We got our tickets they were only 3.80 Zloty. Uh-huh. Yeah. That is less than a Euro so we are not spending much to get there. Ready for our day trip and our train is pulling into the station right now.
We have made it to Sopot. And I think the main attraction here it the pier. Uh huh. Isn't it the largest in Northern Europe? The largest wooden pier in all of Europe. That is the main thing we're going to do here.
So we made it to the pier and we actually had to buy tickets. You have to pay to go walk on the pier which I didn't realize you had to do. So it is 8 Zloty per person. Got our tickets.
At 511.5 meters, this is the longest wooden pier in all of Europe, and it’s the one attraction you can’t miss when you visit Sopot.
And look here. There are swans at the beach.
It is a beautiful beach day, the sun is out, blue skies and we can hear seagulls squawking off in the distance. It is just nice to be at the beach oh my gosh. I can't remember the last time I went to the beach.
Alright, update from Sopot. We came here thinking maybe we'll spend a couple of hours or maybe half a day but we are really liking it here. Really liking it. This is going to be a full day excursion. Yeah, so instead of just putting this in the Gdansk city guide this is going to be its own vlog. Own vlog. Well as you would know already because you would be watching the vlog but anyways we made a decision at this moment just so you know. We like it.
So Sam found us a Pirate Ship. A proper pirate boat.
That means we are ready to set sails. So we made it on the boat like barely. It was leaving within five minutes from us buying the tickets.
And how much was it? Was it thirty five Zloty?
So today is a really nice day to be out on the water. The waters are so calm it looks like glass.
Now we're going to explore a little bit more of the pier. And we've heard rumors of fish pierogi and we're hungry.
The restaurant we had read about online doesn't have fish pierogies. We found it but they don't have it on the menu so maybe they used to at one point but they don't right now.
The good news is that they do have baked pierogi and we've been wanting to try those for a while so we've ordered a whole bunch of like savory ones and sweet ones and we also have soup coming and salad. So it is going to be a really good meal.
So we somehow stumbled on a bodybuilding competition. And everyone looks super tan. Now let's check out the market.
As you may have noticed there are more people sunbathing than there were people swimming and that is because the baltic sea is refreshing.
That was a very busy outing and I think the verdict is we both loved Sopot.
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10 Things to do in Gdańsk, Poland Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
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Intro - 00:01
1) St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka - St. Marienkirche) - 00:38
2) Long Lane Street (Ulica Długa - Langgasse) - 02:16
3) Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu) - 02:29
4) Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk (Muzeum Historyczne Gdanska) - 03:36
5) Motlawa River (Mottlau) - 03:55
6) Medieval Port Crane (Żuraw)- 04:40
7) SS Sołdek (Stanislaw Sołdek) - 04:57
8) Floating Fish and Chips Restaurant at Oscars - 05:32
9) Neptune Milk Bar (Bar Mleczny Neptun) - 06:55
10) European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) - 09:54
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Gdańsk alternate spellings (German: Danzig - Latin: Gedania)
Our visit Gdańsk travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Gdańsk tourism brochure, Gdańsk itinerary or Gdańsk, Poland city tour.
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After visiting the Basilica, we walked over to the main pedestrian street in Gdansk: Dluga, also known as Long Street. Unlike most Polish cities, Gdansk doesn’t have a main square, but this stretch of road acts as the equivalent with lots of vendors and performers along the way.
On the west end of Dluga (Dooga) we came across the Amber Museum, which sounded a little unusual, so we bought tickets and went up. Here we learned the history of Amber trade in the Baltic, and we also discovered that the tower that now houses the museum, was once a prison and torture chamber.
Not done with museums just yet, our next stop was the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. I think we spent more time staring at the ornate doorways, ceilings and staircases, than we did at the exhibit itself!
Here, we also saw the Medieval Crane, which was first mentioned in texts in 1367, and was at one point the biggest working crane in the world.
Next, it was all aboard the SS Sołdek, a Polish coal and ore freighter which is now a ship-museum.
And since we’re on the topic of food, we need to show you a milk bar we really enjoyed.
On our last day in Gdansk, we walked over to the European Solidarity Centre, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Old Town. The museum tells the story of Solidarity, a Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. This was the first union not controlled by the communist party, and it’s a fascinating museum to learn a bit more about the history.
And that’s a wrap for our Gdansk travel guide. We hope you guys enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Gdansk on you visit. You know the drill, if you have any other tips or suggestions to share with travellers, feel free to pop those in the comments section below. Happy travels and until next time!
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Gdansk, Poland Old Town City tour
Certainly, one of Poland's most beautiful cities Gdansk sits majestically by the Baltic sea and due to its location it played a big role in World War II and suffered extensive damage due to the bombing.
Surprisingly you can barely notice this as the city rebuild it's historic centre very well.
Going to Gdansk by train
We were staying in Sopot a beach town close by so we decided to take the train to Gdansk and it was a short cheap at around €1 and pleasant ride, a great start to the day. The tri-cities ( Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia) are well connected by train and Bus so you will find it easy to travel between them.
Arriving in Gdansk
The city is quite big, touristic and crowded, and you notice it the moment you leave the train, we were visiting in August and even worst during some sort of festivities, probably the worst time of the year to visit, and we felt it was too much at times, even our usual alternatives like going to smaller less touristic streets didn't work much.
Even so, it's easy to see the appeal of the city, it's without a doubt one of the nicest old towns in Europe with bright colours mixed with old tiled building a feast to the eyes.
It's very easy to navigate and stroll around appreciating the architecture.
Is Gdansk Safe?
Yes, we would say so, at no point did we feel insecure visiting with our 3-year-old son. The only downside is that with the number of people in some parts of the old town just like in any large city you should be aware of pickpocketers. Also during our first hours we kind of lost Lukas and his Grandfather as they wandered off for just a few minutes, with the number of people everywhere it's next to impossible to see anyone so for about 15 minutes we were in a bit of a parents panic attack.
Things to do in Gdansk Poland?
Well visiting the old town is surely the first on the list, it's just breathtaking, so be sure to see Dluga Street, Mariacka Street and Motlawa River Embankment.
If you like history visiting the Museum of the II Worl War
Oliwa Cathedral
St Mary's Church
St. Nicholas Church
The Chrane, Zuraw
Neptune's Fountain
Ambersky, scenic circle (even though it's a bit expensive)
Great armoury an amazing building
Train Station
Going by ferry
When it was time to head back to Sopot we decided to take the ferry and see Gdansk and Sopot by sea and it was also worth it, a different experience and an enjoyable relaxing way to travel, even if the weather didn't collaborate much.
Poland Travel Vlog - Gdansk, Sopot & Gdynia - Rope Park, ATV, Gokart & More!
Very recently I was on vacation in Poland with my boyfriend and my family + my sister’s husband. My sister’s husband’s brother and his girlfriend also came to visit us for the weekend. For the most part we stayed in Gdansk, but we also visited Sopot and Gdynia, also called the Tricity. We had a lot of fun during that one week; we explored all three cities, we did some shopping, we went to an Kolibki Adventure Park in Gdynia where we went through a rope park and we drove ATV's, we went to Fun Arena in Gdansk where we drove Gokart's and tried the escape room, we ate a lot of good food and drank a lot of good drinks etc. We had a blast! Hope you enjoy this travel vlog.
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Exploring Sopot Poland | Day Trip from Gdansk | Travel Vlog
Follow my Polish friend Magda and me on our day-trip from Gdańsk to the popular resort town: Sopot, Poland! Sopot is known as one of Poland's Top Vacation destinations, especially among the Polish population. It has beautiful views of the Baltic sea, long sandy beaches, a vivid party-scene, and Europe's longest wooden pier! When in Gdańsk, be sure to check out the beaches of Sopot (only a 15-20min train ride away!) and as tradition goes, you must have a waffle on the beach! ;)
We went to Sopot during the off-season in September, so there weren't too many crowds. However, in the summertime, this place is A LOT more lively!
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We took a walking tour of Gdańsk that turned out to be one of our favourite things to do in Poland. It also answers the question: Why come to Poland? Why come to Gdańsk?
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Camper Trip - South Baltic Sea Part 3 - Gdansk, Malbork & Wolfschanze
Further east from the relaxing beaches of Poland we reach the hansa town Gdansk / Danzig. A beautiful city worth visiting! Ashort drive south east we fould the large Castle Malbork or Marienburg, where the Teutonic Order /German Order had it's high seat where their grandmaster ruled from. Very worth visiting since it's carefully restored and has a interesting history. Alot of Holy Mary's (statues) in here that could be explained by the Teutonic Orders connection to Holy Mary (hence Marienburg). East from here we found Wolfschanze / Wolf Lair / Varglyan, WW2 historic and interesting place to visit. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi strategic leaders spent alot of time here and had a HQ here. 12 days before the fal of Berlin he left the bunker place. Look at the movie Valkyrian to se some of the history of this place.
Poland Travel - Gdansk Trip 2019 Part II
We continue exploration of Gdansk. Please, take a walk with us through the Old Town, climb the tower of St. Mary's Basilica to view a spectacular panorama and have a look of the most unique pieces of amber.
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Visited Poland recently. Though I do go there quite frequently but not to the place where we went this time around. Gdansk is a magical magical place which will make you go wow!. Day 1: we decided to go seaside. A nice and calm beach with some amazing people around made us stay there much longer than we thought we would be there. Hope you like it. Stay tuned for more vlogs coming really soon! :)
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In today's episode of Poland In #Undiscovered we are moving to Gdańsk, which is the largest city in Tricity metropolitan area. What attractions are waiting for you here? What kind of food you should eat here? Stay with Ryan Socash to find out!
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Gdańsk POLAND and the BALTIC Towns... A Must Visit!
If you're ever in Poland, Gdańsk and the BALTIC Towns should definitely be on your list! Enjoy the beauty and spirit of these historic port cities. (Also where WW2 began).
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There are 10 things that you can do in Gdansk, Poland
1. Visit the Old Town
2. Visit St. Mary's Church/Gdansk Basilica
3. Buy a tall ice cream
4. Visit the Motlawa River
5. Eat dumplings
6. Go to Pachołek
7. Eat at a local restaurant
8. Chill at the park
9. A day trip to Sopot
10. Go to the beach
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