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Amazing Things to Do in Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot & Top Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot Attractions – Tour & Travel

    Discover with us the most amazing things to do in Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot & Top Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot attractions. Tricity Poland consists of three cities that are very close to each other but at the same time they are very different in character and history – Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The cities are located on the shores of the Baltic Sea and are not more than 40 minutes apart.
    Let’s start with Gdynia, one of the youngest cities in Poland which was granted city rights only in 1926 and quickly became one of the most important port cities in Poland. Be sure to visit white sandy Gdynia Beach with clean waters. It is a great place for swimming and sunbathing in summer and is accompanied by the restaurants and cafes.
    The most romantic walking spot in Gdynia with sensational sea view is 180 m long Orlowo Pier. It was opened during WWI and is equipped with benches.
    A perfect place for the families with children is the Aquarium. Its 68 tanks are home to around 250 species of fish, reptiles, or invertebrates. Another must-visit attractions are two impressive vessels: The ORP Błyskawica, the destroyer constructed in 1937 which also took part in the evacuation from Dunkirk and Dar Pomorza – a fully rigged sailing ship built in 1909 which used to serve as a training ship. Both vessels have been converted into museum ships.
    Move to romantic Sopot with endless sandy beaches stretching 4,5 kilometer and impressive architecture. Whether you are walking along the 511-meter-long pier, which is the longest wooden pier in Europe, or wandering along the main promenade with many restaurants, cafes and shops called Monciak, you will fall in love with this city. Visit the popular Crooked House which is the example of bold contemporary architecture and one of the symbols of the city completed in 2004. This 30 m tall structure was built in 1975 as a part of the Hospital and became the Lighthouse 2 years later in 1977. Since then, it has lost its official lighthouse status and today it is open to visitors.
    End your journey in medieval port city Gdańsk with a tradition spanning over 1,000 years.
    An unmissable icon of the city is extraordinary 15th century wooden crane situated over the Moltawa river. It used to be largest port crane in the whole of Europe during the Middle Ages and today it is a part of the Polish Maritime Museum.
    Be sure to visit the Royal Way lined all along with quaint historic town houses. You will find here the 14th century Main Town Hall with 83-meter-high clock tower which offers unbelievable views of the city during summer months, or the Neptune`s fountain which is a mannerist-rococo masterpiece built in the early 17th century. It is a symbol of city’s connection with the sea and has become the favorite spot for tourists to pose for a souvenir photo from Gdańsk.

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