Stroll through the charming cobblestone streets lined with colorful historic buildings, charming cafes, and unique shops.
Visit Długi Targ, the longest street in Gdansk’s Old Town, filled with lively markets, street performers, and local artists.
Don’t miss Neptune’s Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), a symbol of Gdansk since 1633.
Historical Landmarks
Explore the 14th-century Town Hall (Ratusz Główny) and its impressive astronomical clock.
Visit the Artus Court, a Renaissance hall filled with historic artifacts and paintings.
Step back in time at the European Solidarity Centre, a museum dedicated to the history of the Solidarity movement that played a crucial role in ending communism in Poland.
Museums & Galleries
Discover the National Maritime Museum (Morski Muzeum Narodowe) for a deep dive into the rich maritime history of Gdansk and Poland.
Visit the Museum of the Second World War to learn about the city’s role during WWII and its impact on Europe.
Check out the modern contemporary art at the Sztuki Gallery in the Uphagen House.
Green Spaces & Parks
Relax at Ołowianka Beach, a sandy beach right in the city center.
Take a walk or bike ride through the beautiful Oliwa Park, home to the Oliwa Cathedral and the City Arboretum with its diverse plant collection.
Explore the Botanical Garden of Gdansk for a peaceful escape amidst lush greenery and exotic plants.
Nightlife & Entertainment
Experience the vibrant nightlife in Gdansk’s Long Market (Długi Targ), filled with bars, clubs, and live music venues.
Catch a show at the Opera Nova or the B90 Theater.
Visit one of the many cozy pubs serving local craft beers.
Food & Drink
Try traditional Polish dishes such as pierogi, bigos, and gołąbki in one of Gdansk’s many restaurants.
Sample local craft beer at microbreweries like Browar Świętowiejska or PiwPaw.
Indulge in sweet treats from the numerous pastry shops offering traditional Polish desserts like pączki and babka.