Festivals and Events in Gdansk
In the charming city of Gdańsk, Poland, there’s a rich tapestry of local festivals and events that showcase its vibrant culture, history, and spirit. Here’s an overview of some of the most captivating ones you might want to experience:
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Tuwianka Fair (Feria Tuviana)
Dates: Mid-July - Early AugustThis is Gdansk’s oldest fair, dating back to the 15th century! It takes place at the Oliwa Market Square and offers a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship, live music, local cuisine, and old-time amusement rides.
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Gdańsk Shakespeare Festival
Dates: June - JulyExperience the magic of the Bard’s works in the beautiful setting of Gdansk’s historic Old Town. The festival includes various performances, workshops, and exhibitions, all celebrating the works of William Shakespeare.
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Golden Beer Festival (Złoty Typ Brown): Dates: Late August - Early September
Celebrate the rich history of beer brewing in Gdansk at this festival, which showcases over 400 beers from around the world. Enjoy live music, food stalls, and workshops on beer-making techniques.
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Gdańsk Shakespeare Theater’s Summer Performance (Teatr Szekspirowski Letni)
Dates: June - AugustExperience open-air theater performances at Gdansk’s oldest theater, the Neo-Renaissance building of the Green Gate. Performances include both classic and modern works, all presented in Polish and English.
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Gdańsk Maritime Festival (Festyn Morski)
Dates: Last week of August - First week of SeptemberThis maritime festival honors Gdansk’s rich seafaring history. Activities include ship visits, concerts, competitions, and fireworks over the Motława River.
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Gdańsk Days (Dni Gdańskie)
Dates: October 30 - November 1Celebrate the city’s liberation from Nazi Germany on October 30, 1945, with a series of events throughout the Old Town, including concerts, parades, and exhibitions.