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Gdańsk
Located on the Baltic Sea coast, Gdansk is Poland's main port and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The city's Old Town, with its vibrantly painted buildings, creates a breathtaking and captivating scene.
Gdansk is also a city steeped in history. History buffs will not be disappointed, as landmarks like the medieval Crantor Crane and the Dutch-style Green Gate, as well as numerous museums, bear witness to its vicissitudes under various political regimes. The city's story, from its former status as a "Free City" to its modern role as the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union, which transformed European history, is filled with historical tension at every step.
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Quick facts about Gdańsk
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
No time difference
Official languages
Polish
Recommended trip duration
3 days

FAQs about Gdańsk
What is Gdansk best known for?
What is Gdansk best known for?
Considered to be the “True Capital of Amber”, Gdansk is famously known for its rich amber resources. Other than numerous boutiques specializing in the gemstone, the city has played host to the largest jewelry event in Central and Eastern Europe, AMBERIF or the International Fair of Amber, Jewelry and Gemstones.
When is the best time to visit Gdansk?
When is the best time to visit Gdansk?
The best time to visit and explore Poland’s port city is during the summer season, from May to August, when weather conditions are mild. Travelers can experience the festive atmosphere of Gdansk with outdoor markets, concerts, and other special events during the celebration of Saint Dominic’s Fair, in July or August.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Gdansk?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Gdansk?
For travelers looking for the accommodations in the city’s hip and trendy locations, consider the vibrant Wrzeszcz area, known for their busy night clubs, delicious eateries, and home to the city’s music scene. Those looking to stay close to the iconic historical landmarks, can head over to the Main City, Gdansk’s well-preserved Old Town.