A narrow cobblestoned street which is a perfect place for a stroll. Admire facades of the houses while walking.
This is the real heart of the city that also serves as a prime shopping promenade. Lined with beautiful examples of fine architecture.
The famous physicist Fahrenheit, the inventor of the thermometer, was born in Gdansk and this monument is a tribute to his genius.
Two towers of this gate have cylindrical shapes, reminding of milk cans. Its aim was to defend the city in the past.
Take a walk towards the Green Gate and admire the view from this bridge. There is also a stop of a water bus line here.
Blue Flag awarded beach, the finest one in Gdansk. Fine white sand and plenty of facilities - what else do you need?
More than 27 metres tall, this red lighthouse navigated ships till 1984 and recently, it has been turned into a museum.
Many important sights of Gdansk are located along this route, together with various cafés and restaurants.
Jelitkowo is one of the quarters of Żabianka-Wejhera-Jelitkowo-Tysiąclecia in the city of Gdańsk, just south of Sopot, Poland.
Granary Island is an island in the district Śródmieście of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. It is located east of the Main City.
第二次世界大战博物馆 是波兰格但斯克的一座历史博物馆,成立于2008年,主题为第二次世界大战。其展品于2017年开放。
Take your children to this unusual and amazing museum and discover the toys produced in Poland in the previous century!
The Association of Polish Artists and Designers is an official association of professional artists in Poland, representing more than 4,500…
Running along the bank of the Motława River, this promenade offers nice views of many Gdansk landmarks.