Gdansk, Poland

Gdansk, Poland

Gdansk Poland

Situated on the Bay of Gdansk and the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, Gdansk is a stunning port city with a rich history. It serves as a major hub for economic activity, science, culture, and is a favored tourist spot. As a port city and a significant member of the Hanseatic League, Gdansk has always maintained connections with foreign nations. Today, Gdansk is the capital of the Pomeranian province and a crucial administrative center. Post WWII, Gdansk was largely in ruins, but the buildings underwent remarkable restorations, making it difficult to distinguish between the original and restored facades. The city's market square, Dlugi Targ, is the town center. The Dwor Artusa, located opposite the Neptune Fountain, was the headquarters of the Hanseatic League; its original 16th-century facade overlooks the square and is currently a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. Gdansk is home to the largest Gothic church in Poland: St Mary's Basilica. Dominating Gdansk’s skyline since its completion in 1502, St. Mary's has become one of the city's iconic landmarks. Ascend the steeple for a panoramic view of the city. A visit to the Town Hall tower includes a series of photographs of Gdansk post-war. Ul Mariacka, located behind Mariacki Cathedral, is arguably Gdansk's most beautiful street, showcasing exquisite Hanseatic architecture. For a break from the bustling city, head to Brzezno Park. This small city park is located on the coast, near Nowy Port. On sunny days, visit Stogi Beach, the city’s best. Stogi beach is large, has clean and fine sand, lifeguards, and several food stands and bars. The charming historic old town streets, numerous museums, and excellent access to the popular Baltic coastline make Gdansk a vibrant destination filled with numerous recreational opportunities.
Recommended airport
Lech Walesa (GDN)
Points of interest
Nearby destinations
  • Malbork a 45.05 km
  • Sopot a 9.86 km
  • Władysławowo a 49.06 km