Gdańsk, Poland

Old Town, Gdańsk, Poland

A captivating destination along the Baltic Coast known for its stunning architecture and historical landmarks. It features vibrant streets, like Dlugi Targ, where locals and tourists gather.

Neptune's Fountain, Gdańsk, Poland

Dating back to the early 17th century, is a symbol of Gdańsk's history and beauty located in the heart of the Old Town.

Main Town Hall, Gdańsk, Poland

Serving as the seat of city authorities from the mid-15th century until 1921, is an exquisite landmark for history and architecture enthusiasts. It's located on Dlugi Targ street and houses the Museum of Gdańsk, offering insights into the city's heritage.

St. Mary’s Church, Gdańsk, Poland

The world's largest brick church, offers a spiritual and architectural experience. Its tower, accessible by 405 steps, provides panoramic views of Gdańsk.

Mariacka Street, Gdańsk, Poland

A historic street known for its unique design and vibrant atmosphere. It's famous for its association with the amber trade, with shops displaying amber jewelry and trinkets.

Westerplatte, Gdańsk, Poland

Located a short distance from Gdańsk Old Town, is an open-air museum that marks the site of the first battle of World War II. The Polish soldiers stationed at Westerplatte held out for seven days against a German army ten times their size.

Gdańsk Crane, Gdańsk, Poland

Dating back to 1367, is a remarkable symbol of the city's trading heritage situated along the Motława River.

Gdańsk Shipyard, Gdańsk, Poland

The site of worker strikes over 40 years ago that contributed to the decline of socialism in Poland and the end of communism in Europe. The shipyard is now mostly empty but there are plans to create a new urban district.