
Gdansk Pomeranian, Poland Travel Guide
Engage with Gdańsk's deep cultural roots through its museums, art, and traditions.
Gain a comprehensive perspective on the war's causes and consequences, with powerful exhibits.
Explore the history of the Solidarity movement and its impact on the fall of communism.
Discover Gdańsk's maritime history, spread across various exhibition spaces including the SS Sołdek ship.
When visiting historical sites, specifically memorial sites like Westerplatte or Stutthof, maintain a respectful demeanor and dress appropriately.
Gdańsk's nearness to the Baltic Sea plus widespread green spaces opens up possibilities for various outdoor activities.
A historical park for a stroll, picnics, and savoring the botanical garden.
A large seaside park suitable for cycling, jogging, and walking, with playgrounds.
Extensive forested areas around the city for hiking and nature walks.
See the coastal paths and forest trails. Bicycle hire is available throughout the city.
Enjoy walks by the Motława River, through the Old Town, or in the nearby Tri-City Landscape Park.
Relax on the sandy beaches of Brzeźno or Stogi. Summer months allow for a swim and sunbathing.
Gdańsk offers many activities designed to engage and entertain children of all ages, creating memorable family experiences.
A very large park with multiple playgrounds, cycling paths, and green spaces near the beach.
Suitable for gentle walks, with open lawns enabling children to play and the nearby Gdańsk Zoo.
A well-maintained zoo featuring a range of animals and specific children's areas.
Explore marine life from across the globe, located a short journey from Gdańsk.
Engaging exhibits allowing children to engage with scientific principles through play.
Offers immersive shows about space and astronomy, suitable for older children.
Gdańsk offers varied shopping experiences, from up-to-date malls to traditional markets and one-of-a-kind local crafts.
Hand-painted ceramics with traditional Kashubian patterns, available in specialty stores.
Wood sculptures, embroidered textiles, and regional costumes from various parts of Poland.
Souvenirs featuring city landmarks, historical figures, or local motifs.
Forum Gdańsk and Madison Shopping Centre offer global brands, food courts, and entertainment.
Small independent shops found in the Old Town and Wrzeszcz district, offering unique fashion and gifts.
Hala Targowa (Market Hall) for local culinary goods, flowers, and some everyday items.
Bargaining is generally not expected in shops or restaurants. At informal markets, a little negotiation may be achievable for larger purchases.
Participate in organized tours and sessions to gain a appreciation of Gdańsk'what is available.
Learn to prepare this iconic Polish dish from scratch, with various filling options.
Master several classic Polish recipes, including soups and main courses.
Discover the secrets behind traditional Polish cakes plus sweets.
For popular tours and workshops, booking in advance, especially during peak season, is recommended. Check cancellation policies.