Gdańsk, Old Town, Amazing city, Trójmiasto -Tri-City, Vacation in Poland. 4K
#justbeautifulPoland A beautiful Polish city near the coast. Gdansk offers a blend of Hanseatic architecture, colourful burgher houses and excellent museums. Monuments included Long Market, St. Mary's Church, Long Belt, Artus Court, Green Gate, Golden Gate, National Maritime Museum, Gdańsk Crane, Museum of the Second World War, Neptune's Fountain. Gdańsk city is the cradle of Solidarność.
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.
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Gdańsk (German: Danzig) at the Baltic coast of Poland is a popular tourist city of the tricity area of (Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia).
We walked here before in Gdansk: Sopot: and Gdynia coming soon.
On this evening we start at the Gdansk train station from where we head towards the old town. While it is getting darker now we check the Hala Targowa - the market hall. In the old town next we see the many amber shops and pass the crane before heading over to the Ołowianka island.
We continue to the Town Hall and get back to the old town. There we see th efamous Neptun fountain with the town hall nearby. We are walking on the Royal Way and end this tour at the Golden Gate (Złota Brama).
Due to the darkness or too close focus(?) this video appears a bit blurry in 4K. Still a nice city and evening in fall that I hope you enjoy.
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GDANSK Travel Guide, Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Gdańsk
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1. Long Market ( Dlugi Targ )
Long Market (Dlugi Targ) is between the Green Gate and the Town Hall makes this destination seems to be a single entity. On the road along the 200 meters, you can find souvenir trinkets, bar, dining, shopping, and a variety of historic buildings. Arguably the Long Market is a shopping center for tourists in Gdańsk. One of the iconic Long Market is a fountain called the Neptune Fountain that is often used as a background or object photo by tourists.
2. National Maritime Museum
Gdańsk, Poland indeed renowned for its history and the museum of museums. That is not less interesting to visit is the National Maritime Museum. This museum was built in 1962 and has more than 28 thousand collections pertaining to Poland marine. This museum is very interesting, considering the former Gdańsk is famous as a fishing village.
3. Green Gate
The green gate is one of the iconic monuments in Gdańsk, no wonder this place is always crowded tourists to take pictures or simply enjoying the beauty of the architecture of the building. The green gate was built in 1560 and became the largest city gate in Gdańsk. Although in 1945 Green Gate had suffered damage due to fire but managed to be restored as before in 1992 and still looks dashing.
4. European Solidarity Centre
The European Solidarity Centre is a museum and library that gives the visitor an understanding of how Poland get its independence. With £4 you are able to get into this place and get a headset that will explain about the contents and adapted to what is being displayed on the screen. Worth the price for the experience and knowledge gained.
5. The Museum of Second World War
If you are interested about things smelling of World War II, the museum is very suitable for you to visit. With the unique shape of the building, this museum contains things about Poland in World War II. In fact, the museum belongs to the new, because of the newly opened on March 23, 2017. While there, you are recommended to buy an audio guide, which will guide you while touring the museum.
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Tricity Trip to GDAŃSK, SOPOT, GDYNIA & HEL in POLAND 2019.
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Day trip to Beautiful Gdansk (Danzig) - Walk around the Old Town - July 2019 - Poland
Walking in GDANSK / Poland - Around the Old Town - 4K 60fps (UHD)
The old port city of Gdańsk (German: Danzig) is one of the most beautiful cities in Poland and part of the Tri-City area with Gdynia and Sopot.
We start the walk at the Golden Gate (Złota Brama) and walk down to the Town Hall and Neptun fountain. Then we cross over to the Wyspa Spichrzów - one of the island here and walk back to Old Town along the Philharmonic Hall on Ołowianka.
Some side streets and the churches we have time even for short stroll through the market hall.
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Filmed in March 2019
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Poland - Tri-City - Sopot, Gdansk, and Kamien - Part 1
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This is the first part of my vlogs of Poland, specifically the Tri-City area which encompasses; Sopot, Gdansk and Gdynia. I also went to Kamień, which is sort of the country side area of Sopot. I went in the summer of last year (2015), and only got to editing now.
Also I'm 100% not sure what the [translation] part says, as I'm not Polish, but I'm sure the gist of the translation is correct, lol.
I'm bummed out that I didn't film any of the food I ate, I feel that I tried like 80% of the restaurants in Sopot. So if you have any questions feel free to ask.
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A strategic and highly influential port for nearly a thousand years, Gdańsk was a stronghold of the Teutonic Knights, and later became an influential city within the Hanseatic League during the Middle Ages.
Largely destroyed in the Second World War, Gdańsk was splendidly rebuilt in the aftermath as one of Europe's most beautiful port cities. Today, Gdańsk has a population of 460,000, and is Poland's largest northern city, drawing numerous visitors into its historic city centre, its outstanding museums, and to its expansive beaches spread along the coast of the Gulf of Gdańsk, making it a popular summer destination for many Poles and foreign visitors alike.
St. Mary's Church (Bazylika Mariacka), ul. Podkramarska 5. One of the largest brick Gothic churches in Europe and supposedly the largest brick church in the world, nearly 20,000 people can fit inside the impressive St. Mary's. Dominant over Gdańsk's skyline since its completion in 1502, St. Mary's has since become one of the iconic landmarks for the city.
Green Gate (Brama Zielona), ul. Długi Targ 24. Tu-F 09:00-16:00, Sa-Su 10:00-17:00. Situated between the Long Market and the Motława River, the Green Gate was built between 1564 to 1568 as the residence of the Polish monarchy in Gdańsk.
Golden Gate (Brama Złota). Built between 1612 to 1614 to replace an earlier 13th century city gate as the brainchild of Abraham van den Blocke, a Flemish architect who lived in Gdańsk in the early 17th century, the gate was constructed in a Dutch Mannerist style.
Żuraw Crane, ul. Szeroka 67/68, . Built between 1442 to 1444, the Żuraw is one of the best intact cranes from medieval Europe. Along with handling cargo arriving on the Motława River, the Żuraw also acted as a city gate and a defensive fortification.
Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna). Situated in the center of the Long Market, the Neptune statue dates to 1549, while the fountain originates from 1633. Hidden away and miraculously surviving World War II intact, the fountain has since become a popular meeting point in the centre of the Main Town.
Long Lane (Ulica Długa). One of Gdańsk's most popular places for tourists, the Long Lane has been one of the city's most principle streets since the Middle Ages, flanked by the Golden Gate on one end and the Green Gate on the other. All throughout the Long Lane are numerous restaurants, cafes, shops, and impressive Mannerist and Dutch-inspired architecture.
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Gdańsk (Danzig in German) is a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. At the center of its Main Town, reconstructed after WWII, are the colorful facades of Long Market, now home to shops and restaurants. Nearby is Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god. Gdańsk is also a center for the world’s amber trade; boutiques throughout the city sell the ossified resin.
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MORE Things to do in GDANSK, Poland | Including SOPOT seaside resort & walking guide
We are back in GDAŃSK, Poland for MORE Things to do in GDANSK. and a brand new collection including the seaside resort of SOPOT.
On this trip we will show you a brand new walking route around the city, stopping off at the market hall, poland post office monument and learn more about Poland’s struggle during WW2 at the Museum of World War II. We enjoy pierogi and pork knuckle, sauerkraut and vodka, with a great dinner recommendation and on day 2 take a train and day trip to the seaside resort of SOPOT.
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Don’t forget to check out our first GDAŃSK travel Guide with plenty of recommendations for the top attractions and things to do in the city.
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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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First Indian store in Tricity. Indian Market in Gdansk, Poland.
In Vlog 8 we are exploring the first Indian store in Gdansk. I am going to disscuss things we can buy in Indian Market with Ms Deepika, the owner.
She will tell us a little about her business in Tricity. What we can buy here?What Indian products are Polish people interested in?
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Gdansk Poland Sightseeing 2017
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I took a trip from Warsaw to Gdansk via train to visit my mom in Gdansk.
THE 3IN1 POLISH CITY - Gdansk, Sopot & Gdynia
In January I flew over to Gdansk in Northern Poland for a week to explore the famous tricity, consisting of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. I booked a really fantastic airbnb, in the heart of Gdansk, costing just £15 a night inclusive of our own private sauna!
Next we travelled over to the seaside part of the tricity, to the resort town of Sopot. Staying at the Mera Spa hotel we enjoyed outside jacuzzi's... yes I know crazy at -7! As an English guy I found the prospect of snow on the beach unbelievable - i'm told this is normal... I also witnessed europe's longest pier, half a km long and built over 100 years ago, quite the stunner!
We concluded our trip back in Gdansk, staying at the hilton looking over the gorgeous city. Due to the coldness the river was frozen over, which was strange seeing boats frozen in the water. All in all, the trip was awesome, and a really good break away from England. Head over to my website to see how you can enjoy the same for half the price!