Gdańsk

Seated by the Baltic, Gdańsk offers tales of ships, amber, and a free spirit. Tracing the steps along the Royal Route, you encounter architectural wonders. And when you take a break, let a plate of pierogi fill you with warmth.

Local Tips

Highlights:

• Old Town
• European Solidarity Centre
• Westonplatte
• St. Mary’s Church
• Motława River Waterfront

Lowlights:

• Cold winters
• Occasional smog
• Crowds in summer


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Gdańsk Guide

Guide for 1 Day


Morning

  • Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Manekin, a popular café that serves traditional Polish crepes.
  • Take a stroll through the historic Długi Targ (Long Market), where you can admire the colorful facades of the merchant houses and the iconic Neptune Fountain.
  • Visit the St. Mary’s Church, the largest brick church in the world, and climb to the top of its tower for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city.

Midday

  • Head to Pod Lososiem, a cozy restaurant that serves excellent Polish cuisine and seafood dishes.
  • Explore the hidden gems of the Kazimierz district, including the charming Ulica Mariacka street lined with amber shops and the picturesque Chlebnicka Gate.

Afternoon

  • Discover the fascinating history of Gdańsk’s shipbuilding industry at the European Solidarity Center, a modern museum dedicated to the Solidarity movement and the fall of communism in Poland.
  • Take a leisurely walk along the Motława River and admire the colorful merchant houses, the famous Cranes, and the beautiful Green Bridge.

Evening

  • Indulge in a delicious dinner at Restauracja Gdańska, a restaurant that specializes in traditional Gdańsk cuisine.
  • Enjoy a drink at Bunkier Club, a popular bar located in a former bomb shelter.
  • End your day with a relaxing stroll through the Oliwa Park, home to the beautiful Oliwa Cathedral and the historic Oliwa Palace.

Guide for 2 Days


Day 1


Morning

  • Start your day with a delicious Polish breakfast at Kafeski, a cozy café known for its homemade pastries and aromatic coffee.
  • Next, head to the Gdańsk Shipyard to learn about the city’s rich maritime history. Take a guided tour and explore the shipyard’s iconic cranes and shipbuilding facilities.
  • Afterward, visit the Museum of the Second World War to gain a deeper understanding of the global conflict and its impact on Gdańsk.

Midday

  • For lunch, savor traditional Polish cuisine at Pierogarnia Mandu, a local eatery specializing in mouthwatering pierogi.
  • Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Long Market, admiring the colorful facades of the Neptune Fountain and the Artus Court.

Afternoon

  • Explore the hidden gem of Żuraw, a medieval crane and warehouse that once served as a vital trading hub. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the Motława River.
  • Continue your journey through Gdańsk’s history at the European Solidarity Centre, an interactive museum dedicated to the Solidarity movement and its fight for workers’ rights.

Evening

  • Indulge in a delectable dinner at Restauracja Gdańska, where you can savor traditional Polish dishes with a modern twist.
  • Afterward, unwind at the trendy Prologue Bar, known for its craft cocktails and cozy atmosphere.
  • End the evening with a visit to the St. Mary’s Church, the largest brick church in the world, and marvel at its stunning Gothic architecture.

Day 2


Morning

  • Fuel up for the day with a hearty breakfast at Bar Tuwim, a local favorite known for its extensive breakfast menu.
  • Embark on a walking tour of the Old Town, starting at the iconic Gdańsk Crane, a medieval port crane that symbolizes the city’s maritime heritage.
  • Continue your exploration of the Old Town by visiting the Golden Gate, one of the main entrances to the historical center, and take in the intricate architectural details.

Midday

  • Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Pierogarnia u Dzika, a charming restaurant offering a wide variety of delicious pierogi flavors.
  • Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Motława River and admire the colorful facades of the Long Market.

Afternoon

  • Venture off the beaten path and discover the hidden gem of Oliwa Park, a tranquil green oasis with beautifully landscaped gardens and a stunning Oliwa Cathedral.
  • Immerse yourself in local culture at the Amber Museum, where you can learn about the history and significance of amber in Gdańsk.

Evening

  • Indulge in a delightful dinner at Pierogarnia u Dziewczyn, a cozy restaurant known for its homemade pierogi and charming atmosphere.
  • Afterward, experience Gdańsk’s vibrant nightlife at Pub u Szwejka, a lively bar offering a wide selection of local beers.
  • End your evening with a relaxing walk along the Marina Gdańsk promenade, enjoying the beautiful views of the Baltic Sea.

Guide for 3 Days


Day 1


Morning

  • Start the day with a traditional Polish breakfast at Cukiernia Sowa, famous for their delicious pastries and coffee.
  • Visit the iconic St. Mary’s Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world.
  • Explore the Long Market, a historic street lined with colorful merchant houses and the famous Neptune Fountain.

Midday

  • Savor some pierogi and other Polish delicacies at Restauracja Zielona Kamienica, a cozy restaurant in the heart of Old Town.
  • Take a stroll through the beautiful Oliwa Park, known for its stunning scenery and charming ponds.

Afternoon


Evening

  • Enjoy a delicious dinner at Ribarnia, a seafood restaurant with a beautiful view of the Motława River.
  • Sip on some local beer at Browar Piwna, a cozy brewery in the heart of Old Town.
  • Get a taste of Gdańsk’s nightlife at Klub B90, a popular club with great music and drinks.

Day 2


Morning

  • Indulge in a delicious breakfast at Kawiarnia Literacka, a cozy café with a wide selection of pastries and coffee.
  • Visit the Artus Court, a historic building that once served as a meeting place for merchants and dignitaries.
  • Discover the hidden gem of Museum of Amber, showcasing the history and beauty of amber.

Midday

  • Satisfy your hunger with a delicious lunch at Bar Turystyczny, a popular local spot known for their tasty and affordable Polish food.
  • Explore the charming Gdańsk University Quarter, filled with historic buildings and bustling student life.

Afternoon

  • Visit the European Solidarity Centre, a modern museum dedicated to the history of the Solidarity movement and the fall of communism.
  • Discover the hidden gem of Świętojańska Street, a vibrant street filled with unique shops and local boutiques.

Evening

  • Enjoy a romantic dinner at Ratuszova Restaurant, a cozy restaurant with a beautiful view of the historic Town Hall.
  • Sip on some local vodka at Wódka i Wino, a trendy bar with a wide selection of drinks.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife of Ulica Długa, the heart of Gdańsk’s nightlife scene.

Day 3


Morning

  • Start the day with a delicious breakfast at Cafe Józef K, a charming café with a cozy atmosphere and delicious coffee.
  • Visit the stunning Gdańsk Crane, one of the oldest and largest cranes in Europe.
  • Explore the beautiful Stutthof Concentration Camp, a haunting place that serves as a reminder of the horrors of World War II.

Midday

  • Savor some traditional Polish dishes at Rozmaryn Restaurant, a cozy restaurant with a wide selection of tasty dishes.
  • Take a trip to the charming Westerplatte Peninsula, the site of the first battle of World War II.

Afternoon

  • Visit the Zieleniak Market, a vibrant market filled with fresh produce and local goods.
  • Discover the hidden gem of Kolonia Artystów, a charming neighborhood filled with unique street art and vibrant culture.

Evening

  • Enjoy a delicious dinner at Tawerna Dominikańska, a cozy restaurant with a wide selection of seafood and Polish dishes.
  • Sip on some local craft beer at Browar PG4, a trendy brewery with a great selection of drinks.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife of Ulica Mariacka, a charming street filled with bars and clubs.

Guide for 5 Days


Day 1


Morning

  • Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Kawiarnia Literacka, a cozy café that serves homemade pastries and coffee.
  • After breakfast, head over to the Baltic Philharmonic Hall to admire its unique architecture and catch a classical music performance.
  • Continue your morning with a visit to the Gdańsk Shipyard Museum, where you can learn about the history of the Solidarity movement and the role it played in Poland’s fight for democracy.

Midday

  • For lunch, head to Bar Pod Rybą, a popular spot known for its fresh seafood dishes.
  • After lunch, take a stroll through the charming streets of the Old Town and visit St. Mary’s Church, the largest brick church in the world.

Afternoon


Evening

  • Enjoy a traditional Polish dinner at Restauracja Kubicki, located in the heart of the Old Town.
  • After dinner, head to Pub Piwnica Rajców for a drink and a cozy atmosphere.
  • End your evening with a walk along the Motława River, where you can admire the beautiful architecture and historic ships.

Day 2


Morning

  • Indulge in a hearty breakfast at Café Ferber, a local favorite that serves homemade cakes and pastries.
  • Visit the Gdańsk Zoo, home to over 200 species of animals from around the world.
  • Head to the Oliwa Cathedral, an impressive 14th-century church known for its Baroque organ.

Midday

  • For lunch, try the traditional Polish dish of pierogi at Pierogarnia Mandu Centrum.
  • After lunch, visit the Oliwa Park, a tranquil oasis in the city that features beautiful gardens and a picturesque pond.

Afternoon

  • Explore the Abbot’s Palace, a stunning 18th-century residence that now houses the Museum of Gdańsk.
  • Visit the Green Gate, a beautiful example of Dutch Mannerism architecture that marks the entrance to the Old Town.

Evening

  • For dinner, head to Restauracja Goldwasser, a historic restaurant that serves traditional Polish cuisine.
  • After dinner, check out the live music at Bunkier Club, a popular spot for young locals.
  • End your evening with a nightcap at Winiarnia Włodkowica, a cozy wine bar with an extensive selection of wines.

Day 3


Morning


Midday

  • For lunch, try the famous Polish street food of zapiekanka at Zapiecek.
  • After lunch, visit the Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre, a beautiful performing arts venue inspired by Elizabethan theatre.

Afternoon

  • Take a stroll through the Czerwony Dwór district, a colorful neighborhood known for its street art and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Visit the Orunia Park, a picturesque park that offers stunning views of the city.

Evening

  • Enjoy a dinner of traditional Kashubian cuisine at Restauracja Kaszubska Marina.
  • After dinner, head to the Café Absinthe, a unique bar that serves a variety of absinthe cocktails.
  • End your evening with a visit to the Wyspa Spichrzów, a historic waterfront area that is now home to trendy bars and restaurants.

Day 4


Morning

  • Indulge in a sweet breakfast at Cukiernia Sowa, a renowned pastry shop that serves some of the best cakes in the city.
  • Visit the Artus Court, a historic building that was once the center of social and cultural life in Gdańsk.
  • Explore the Museum of Amber, which showcases the history and cultural significance of amber in the region.

Midday

  • For lunch, try the traditional Polish soup of żurek at Bar Pod Jajkiem.
  • After lunch, visit the Gdańsk Crane, a historic crane that was once used to load and unload ships in the harbor.

Afternoon


Evening

  • Enjoy a delicious dinner of modern Polish cuisine at Restauracja Kresowa.
  • After dinner, head to the Brovarnia Gdańsk, a brewery and restaurant that serves local beer and hearty food.
  • End your evening with a walk along the Long Market, the main pedestrian street in the Old Town.

Day 5


Morning

  • Start your day with a breakfast of traditional Polish sausage and eggs at Bar Pod Rygorem.
  • Visit the Mariacka Street, a picturesque street lined with historic buildings and amber shops.
  • Explore the Uphagen House, a beautifully restored 18th-century mansion that now serves as a museum of interior design.

Midday


Afternoon


Evening

  • For your final dinner in Gdańsk, head to Restauracja Gdańska, a cozy spot that serves traditional Polish cuisine.
  • After dinner, head to the Pod Łososiem Jazz Club, a popular spot for live jazz music.
  • End your evening with a walk along the Brzeźno Beach, a beautiful stretch of sandy beach just outside the city.

Guide for 1 Week


Day 1


Morning


Midday


Afternoon

  • Wander through the Długi Targ market square and admire the colorful facades of the buildings.
  • Stop by the Artus Court and learn about the history of the city.

Evening

  • Enjoy a delicious dinner at Restauracja Gdańska, which specializes in local cuisine.
  • Sip on a cocktail at Woda Ognista, a trendy bar with a unique atmosphere.
  • Experience traditional Polish music at Klub Zak.

Day 2


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Day 3


Morning

  • Start your day at Manekin with a delicious breakfast of sweet or savory crepes.
  • Explore the Green Gate, an iconic landmark of the city.
  • Visit the Archeological Museum to learn about the history of the region.

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Day 5


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Day 6


Morning

  • Start your day at Gościniec Wiecha with a hearty breakfast of traditional Polish cuisine.
  • Visit the Golden Gate, an iconic landmark of the city.
  • Take a stroll through the Chlebnicka Street, known for its charming architecture.

Midday


Afternoon


Evening

  • Enjoy a dinner of sushi and other Asian specialties at Sushi 77.
  • Sip on a cocktail at Alchemia, a trendy bar with a unique atmosphere.
  • Experience the local music scene at Buffet Club.

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