3 - GDN Gdansk EN

Gdańsk, a historic city in northern Poland, lies on the shores of the Baltic Sea and is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. It has a rich history, which is reflected in its unique architecture, cultural monuments and pleasant atmosphere. This city, also known as one of the centers of the amber trade, will take you back to the Middle Ages while offering modern experiences.

The main attraction of Gdańsk is the Dlugi Targ, known as the Long Market. This charming pedestrian zone is surrounded by colorful Renaissance houses and leads to the symbol of the city - the Neptune Fountain. Nearby is the Town Hall Tower, which offers a beautiful view of the city. History lovers will appreciate a visit to the European Solidarity Center, which maps the events associated with the Solidarity movement and the fall of communism.

Also worth mentioning is St. Mary's Church, the largest brick church in the world, which will enchant you with its majesty and the opportunity to climb the tower with a view of the city. On the Motlawa River is the Żuraw, an ancient port crane, one of the most famous symbols of Gdańsk.

In addition to history, the city also offers relaxation - a visit to the coast or a walk in Oliwa Park will give you peace. Gdańsk is a destination where the past and the present intersect and where everyone will find something for themselves.