Best Guide to Gdansk (2024 Edition)
Why Visit Gdansk:
The city of Gdansk is full of history but don’t let this fool you into thinking it’s a boring city. This Guide to Gdansk will help you start planning your trip to this historic town! From fantastic restaurants, unique cocktail bars, hygge cafes and coffee shops to museums and walking tours, there is something for everyone!
My Guide to Gdansk includes many ideas for what to do, where to eat and drink, where to stay and more. Gdansk has so much to offer, it’s impossible to be bored in this town!
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Accomodation:
- Large hotel chain
- Clean & modern
- Quality breakfast option
- Bar located inside
- Pool and Sauna area
- Clean & modern
- Good service
- Rooftop bar
- Spa area
Activites:
- City walking tour
- WWII walking tour
- Amber museum
- Museum of the Second World War
- Museum of the polish post office
- Explore Gdańsk
Sights:
- Pieces of the Berlin wall
- Gdansk shipyard
- Góra Gradowa viewpoint
- Bridge of love
- St. Catherine‘s church
- Basilica of St. Bridget
- St. Mary Basilica
- Slota Brama
- Green bridge
Eats & Drinks:
- Lao Thai (Thai restaurant)
- Bar Turystyczny (Polish restaurant)
- Pueblo (Mexican restaurant)
- Craft Cocktail (bar)
- Manifestacja (bar, coffee)
- Kawiarnia Retro (cafe)
- Wiśniewski (bar)
- Café Mother and Daughter (coffee)
- Sezon (wine bar)
- Wine Bar „Literacka“ (restaurant)
- Canis (restaurant)
- Kawiarnia Drukarnia (cafe)
- Cafe Kamienica (cafe)
- Lody Soprano (ice cream)
- A la Française (French, brunch)
- Zoe‘s Bistro (coffee)
Download my Guide to Gdansk for a spark notes version on what to during your trip to Gdansk. Sometimes I think the hardest part of planning a trip is just having a jumping off point, so I hope this guide helps you get started!
Hope my guide to Gdansk helps you plan your trip to Gdansk! Feel free to ask any questions in the comment section 🙂