Overview
Gdańsk, perched on Poland’s Baltic coast, is a city of colorful facades, maritime heritage, and resilient spirit. Known as the birthplace of the Solidarity movement, which helped topple communism, Gdańsk has layers of history wrapped in a seaside charm. Its cobblestone streets and vibrant markets feel both historic and alive with modern energy.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions
- Long Market (Długi Targ) – A lively square lined with pastel-colored houses and historic landmarks.
- Neptune’s Fountain – A Baroque fountain symbolizing the city’s connection to the sea.
- St. Mary’s Church – One of the largest brick churches in the world, filled with Gothic grandeur.
- Gdańsk Crane (Żuraw) – A medieval port crane showcasing the city’s maritime past.
- European Solidarity Centre – A powerful museum telling the story of the Solidarity movement.
Why Walk Here?
Walking Gdańsk is like leafing through a history book painted in bold colors. With Citywalks World, you’ll uncover tales of merchants, sailors, and revolutionaries while exploring lively streets and waterfront views. It’s history with a heartbeat, best felt one step at a time.