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Attractions of the Tricity

 

The Tricity - or Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia - is one of the most attractive places on the map of Poland, combining history, culture and coastal climate. Each of these cities has its own unique character, which attracts tourists all year round. Gdansk is not only monuments and a charming old town, but also modern museums, theaters, galleries and numerous festivals and cultural events. Sopot impresses with its seaside atmosphere, lively promenade and the longest wooden pier in Europe. Gdynia is the capital of Polish modernism, known for its modern museums, cliffs and dynamic waterfront. In summer, the region attracts with its beaches and outdoor events, and in autumn and winter - with its tranquility, climate and offerings for culture lovers. The Tri-City offers a variety of activities - from strolls through seaside parks to intensive sightseeing. Explore with us the most interesting attractions of Gdansk, which are worth seeing regardless of the season.

Old Town

The heart of Gdansk, full of colorful townhouses, atmospheric streets and a unique atmosphere. Here you will find the famous Neptune's Fountain, Artus Court and the charming Long Market. It's the perfect place to take a stroll and discover the city's history. During the season it is bustling with numerous cafes, restaurants and outdoor events.

Crane on the Motlawa River

The Crane in Gdansk is one of the oldest port cranes in Europe and an icon of the city. Located on the Motlawa River, it impresses with its medieval architecture and views of the waterfront. Inside it is a branch of the National Maritime Museum. It's an attraction worth seeing during your stay in Gdansk.

European Solidarity Center in Gdansk

The European Solidarity Center is a modern museum and educational center dedicated to the history of the Solidarity movement. It features an interactive exhibition, an observation deck and a cafe overlooking the Gdansk Shipyard. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in Gdansk for lovers of modern history. The facility combines modernity with the spirit of democratic change.

St. Mary's Basilica in Gdansk

St. Mary's Basilica in Gdansk is the largest brick church in Europe and a true Gothic gem. Inside you can see the historic astronomical clock, beautiful altars and stained glass windows. The church tower offers an unforgettable view of the Gdansk skyline. This is one of the most visited religious sites in Gdansk.

Westerplatte - a memorial site in Gdansk

Westerplatte is the historic place where World War II began. It features the Monument to the Defenders of the Coast and numerous educational plaques. Walking around Westerplatte, you will learn about the history of the heroic defense and feel the unique atmosphere of the place. This is an important attraction of Gdansk for anyone interested in Polish history.

Museum of World War II in Gdansk

The World War II Museum in Gdansk is one of the most important historical museums in Europe. The main exhibition is located underground and covers an area of almost 5,000 sq. m. It presents the fate of civilians and soldiers from around the world, using multimedia and original exhibits. It's an attraction worth visiting when touring Gdansk.

Beaches in Gdansk - Brzeźno, Jelitkowo, Stogi.

The beaches in Gdansk are some of the most beautiful on the Baltic Sea - wide, sandy and well-developed. The most popular bathing beaches are Brzeźno, Jelitkowo and Stogi, ideal for relaxing with the family. Walking piers, bicycle paths, beach bars and lifeguard facilities await. Gdansk's beaches attract both in the summer and off-season.

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