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#falladventures Gdańsk, a picturesque city in northern Poland, with its architecture reminiscent of Amsterdam and Copenhagen – colourful houses, richly decorated façades, and a unique atmosphere in the streets. The most fascinating piece of information I came across is that Gdańsk was completely destroyed after World War II when the Soviets were liberating Europe from the Germans. The Soviets agreed to rebuild it and originally planned to do so in the classic socialist-realist style, but the Polish authorities refused and insisted that the city be reconstructed exactly as it had been before the war! Incredible, isn’t it? :)
Long Market
#falladventures Gdańsk glows in autumn's amber hues, with fewer crowds and crisp Baltic breezes perfect for exploring. Here's a curated list of must-sees (Nov 2025 edition), blending history, nature, and cozy vibes: 1. Main Town & Long Market: Stroll colorful Renaissance facades along Długi Targ, framed by fiery maples. Sip mulled wine at street stalls; the rebuilt charm shines under caramel skies. 2. Oliwa Park: Wander this 18th-century gem's winding paths amid golden foliage. Romantic arbors and ponds make it an ideal fall picnic spot—bring chestnuts! 3. St. Mary's Church: Climb 400 steps to the tower for panoramic views of russet rooftops and the Motława River. Echoes of history in a Gothic giant. 4. Museum of WWII: Dive into poignant exhibits on global conflict. Autumn's quiet lets reflections linger; a profound, uncrowded visit. 5. European Solidarity Centre: Interactive tales of Poland's freedom fight. Stunning architecture against autumn sunsets—timely for history buffs. Pro tip: Grab a Gdańsk Tourist Card for free entry perks. Autumn festivals like Amber Days add sparkle—prices drop 30% vs. summer!
Neptune's Fountain
#hellochristmas Gdansk sparkles in December like a Hanseatic jewel box. The Christmas Market on Targ Węglowy glows with amber lanterns and hundreds of wooden stalls. Sip grzaniec (mulled wine spiced with cloves) while hunting for hand-painted ornaments and oscypek smoked cheese. The Long Market’s Gothic façades shimmer under fairy lights; the Neptune Fountain wears a frosty crown. St. Mary’s Basilica towers above, its 405 steps worth climbing for panoramic views of red roofs dusted with snow. Carol singers in Kashubian costumes fill the air with koledy, and shipyard cranes in the distance remind you this is still a living port city. Cold Baltic wind, warm gingerbread hearts, and the scent of roasted almonds—pure Polish Christmas magic.
Długi Targ
#falladventures Gdańsk Old Town Wander Długi Targ's stunning merchant houses, climb St. Mary's Basilica (world's largest brick church, 105m long, holds 25,000!). Marvel at St. Bridget's jaw-dropping amber altar – over 11m high, glowing with Baltic gold. Catch the historic Polish Customs Service oath ceremony in period uniforms at the Golden Gate (annual tradition!). Fun fact: 90% destroyed in 1945, today's Gdańsk is a perfect brick-by-brick resurrection – Europe's most authentic "phoenix city"! 🇵🇱✨
Sobieszewo Beach
#falladventures ### Hidden Gems of Gdańsk Discover off-the-beaten-path treasures in this Baltic charmer. 1. Zaspa Murals: Giant, free outdoor art on Soviet-era blocks depicting Solidarity icons—street art with a political edge. 2. Uphagen House Courtyard: Peek into a preserved 18th-c. merchant's Baroque haven—elegant arches and amber vibes hidden in Old Town. 3. Kamienne Schodki: Narrow stairs to a secret fountain courtyard—whimsical spot for photos amid colorful facades. 4. Sobieszewo Beach: Wild, empty sands on a nature reserve island—kayak lagoons or spot birds, far from crowds. 5. Nabrzeże Ziółkowskiego: Evening port promenade with ship views and sunset glows—serene waterside stroll. Venture beyond the Main Town for authentic Gdańsk magic.
Museum of the Second World War
#falladventures Gdansk’s Motława River waterfront dazzles with colorful Hanseatic facades, the iconic medieval Żuraw crane, and amber shops glowing like treasure chests. Stroll the Dlugie Pobrzeże promenade as ships bob and street musicians play – pure Baltic charm! Just minutes away, the award-winning Museum of the Second World War stuns with its raw, immersive storytelling: a crushed T-34 tank at the entrance, recreated 1940s streets under bombing, and chilling personal artifacts. It’s one of Europe’s most powerful WW2 museums. Come for the postcard-perfect riverside cafés, stay for the history that hits like a thunderbolt. Gdansk beautifully blends beauty and remembrance.

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18 Jan, 2026 GdanskWeather:Mostly clear.Northeasterly wind:0–10 km/hour.Humidity:100%.Sunrise/sunset:07:55/15:57
GdanskDriving:Not recommended.Running:Not recommended.Cycling:Not recommended
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Gdansk Glowny Railway Station
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Mariacka
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Gdańsk University of Technology
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Stadion Energa Gdansk
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Hala Olivia
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Airport Transfer Gdansk Poland
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Wyspa na Stawie Młyńskim w Oliwie
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Camels
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Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
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