
Direct · 5 hr 26 · From 31 €
Gdańsk is a city that brims with rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Here are some must-visit landmarks that should definitely be on your itinerary:
This bustling square is the heart of Gdańsk. Surrounded by beautifully restored Gothic and Renaissance buildings, it is the perfect place to grab a coffee or photograph the iconic Neptune Fountain.
As one of the largest brick churches in the world, St. Mary’s Church is a marvel of Gothic architecture. Don’t miss the breathtaking view from the tower that overlooks the city.
The Gdańsk Crane is a symbol of the city’s maritime heritage. This medieval crane once helped to unload ships and now houses a fascinating museum detailing the city’s waterfront history.
This historic site is where WWII began in 1939. A visit to Westerplatte offers a poignant reminder of history and features fortifications and a memorial.
Dive into the roots of the Solidarity Movement that changed the course of Poland’s history. The center is both a museum and a memorial dedicated to the fight for freedom.
Gdańsk invites you to experience its unique charm and unforgettable sights! Don't forget your camera!
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