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Gdansk in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Gdansk, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Gdansk is a great city for a weekend getaway. Since it’s away from Poland’s main tourist destinations, Gdansk is less crowded and you can enjoy a uniquely authentic experience. Gdansk is the ancient royal city of Poland, and as such provides a nice mix of modern and medieval. You can enjoy the beautiful old town with its churches, old palaces, towers, and cobbled streets. But there’s also plenty of places to eat, drink and be merry in this Polish destination.
With favorites like Westerplatte, St. Mary's Church, and Cały Gaweł Cantine Bar Cafe, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Restauracja Gvara and Rada Miasta Food & Wine so you can get the best taste of Gdansk while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Gdansk in 3 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Museum of the Second World War, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Museum of the Second World War

4.8
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4.7
(3488)
War museum
Museums
History museum
Military Museums
The Museum of the Second World War, a striking and modern establishment that opened its doors in 2017, stands as a poignant tribute to Poland's experiences during one of history's darkest chapters. Located in Gdansk, the very city where WWII began, this museum offers visitors an immersive journey through the multifaceted impacts of the war.
Very cool museum. Well displayed information and things to look at. I recommend buying tickets in advance. The audio guide is very good also. The museum is very large and there are 18 rooms. This takes a minimum of 2 hours. Would recommend.
Daniel M — Google review
We went to the museum on a Tuesday afternoon, not realising that on Tuesdays, the museum is free to visit which is wonderful! We didn’t book or buy a ticket in advance, but it’s generally recommended to do so due to limitations of how many visitors are allowed in the museum at a time. When we arrived, the main entrance was closed with a few people arriving a bit before us. The people ahead of us asked a security guard for directions on how to get in, and they were told to form a queue near the main entrance, as there’s too many visitors at the moment. We waited about 10-15 minutes before being let in. I think that this system could be organised a lot better, as there were no signs or obvious indicators that we simply had to queue to be able to get inside, as the doors were closed and no representative was waiting outside. To get to the main exhibition, you have to go down to the very bottom floor, which has a souvenir shop, info desk, toilets, seating area, cafe, lockers for backpacks and a section to get an audio guide from. We got a free ticket by going to the info desk and also a small black coin to use in the lockers to store our larger bag (security at the entrance to the main exhibition will likely turn you away from the queue if you have a backpack). The main exhibition was very informative and laid out in a nice, logical way - lots of reading material, videos that played on repeat with subtitles, and pictures/items to view. Make sure to give yourself a few hours if you wish to not rush through the whole experience, it takes about 2-3 hours to go through the main exhibition. The top most floor has also a small exhibition, which covers a bit about the history of the site where the museum was built. Overall a very interesting museum, definitely worth a visit!
Eric R — Google review
An absolutely incredible museum — a must-visit in Gdańsk! The exhibitions are powerful, emotional, and very well presented, giving deep insight into World War II from many perspectives. Everything is modern, well-organized, and easy to follow. You can easily spend a few hours here. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history
Salah T — Google review
Thoroughly brilliant. As they say, "Education is everything." The whole experience from start to finish is sobering but we'll worth taking the time. It will take around 3 hours to go through each exhibition but it is well worth it. From the 1920's until the end of WW2, everything is explained in detail. Well worth the time to visit.
George M — Google review
The museum experience is exquisite. The exhibits were comprehensive, well laid out, clear directional signage for circulation, font and letter size easy to read and allow people to stand far enough so no crowding. All in a very unique and beautifully designed modern building.
Winncie — Google review
Great exhibition of world war 2. Hear about the lead up to the war, see the artifacts and learn how it all came to an end. Get the audio guide, it doesn't cost much. They have secure lockers on site. Take a drink for the tour. It takes a couple of hours and there's limited opportunities to buy refreshments during.
Christopher M — Google review
A wonderful exhibition of WWII history, depicting many facets of life in Poland during those years. Some parts can be emotionally harrowing, while being honest about events. We visited at a weekend which was busy, plus as independent visitors we got caught up in groups which impacts the ability to view exhibits. Having said that the place is a ‘not to be missed’ while visiting the museum.
David I — Google review
Massive museum this. Easy to find. Need a couple of hours to do the tour properly. It's more like a Second World War Tour. Than other museums. Did not book tickets in advance. But did end up queuing to buy them. So book in advance. Decent cafe on site as well. Entrance is downstairs. But there is a small lift as well. Place is huge inside. Does get busy at a Weekend. Would recommend not expensive and so good history to see.
Greg V — Google review
plac Władysława Bartoszewskiego 1, 80-862 Gdańsk, Poland•https://muzeum1939.pl/•+48 58 760 09 60•Tips and more reviews for Museum of the Second World War
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St. Mary's Church

4.7
(19569)
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4.4
(1817)
Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Church
Bazylika Mariacka Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Gdańsku, also known as St. Mary's Church, is a Gothic Roman Catholic place of worship completed in 1502. It is one of the tallest structures in Gdansk Old Town and offers a stunning panoramic view of the city from its clock tower.
We made time for St. Mary’s Church and it quickly became one of our favorite stops in Gdańsk. Walking inside, you feel instantly dwarfed by the soaring vaults, crisp white walls, and softly filtered light streaming through stained glass—there’s a quiet majesty to it that surprised us. Seeing hundreds of memorial plaques and walking past dozens of small chapels gave the place a peaceful sense of history and reflection. Then we stumbled upon the astronomical clock—it’s huge, with wooden figures that move around at just before noon. It felt charmingly medieval.
K E — Google review
St. Mary’s Church in Gdańsk, also known as the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a monumental Gothic structure and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Constructed between 1343 and 1502, it stands as the largest brick church in the world, capable of accommodating up to 25,000 people.  The interior is vast and serene, featuring over 300 tombstones, 31 chapels, and 37 windows that allow natural light to illuminate the space. A highlight is the 15th-century astronomical clock, standing 14 meters tall, which showcases intricate mechanisms displaying the time, date, lunar phases, and zodiac positions. At noon, a procession of figures, including Adam and Eve, the Three Kings, and the Apostles, emerges, captivating visitors with its historical charm.   For panoramic views of Gdańsk, visitors can climb the church’s 78-meter tower via 409 steps. The ascent is steep and narrow in places, so it’s advisable to wear comfortable footwear and be prepared for a physically demanding climb. The effort is rewarded with stunning vistas of the city’s Old Town and beyond.  Admission to the church is free, while access to the tower requires a small fee. Opening hours vary seasonally, so it’s recommended to check the official website before visiting.  Overall, St. Mary’s Church offers a profound glimpse into Gdańsk’s rich history and architectural grandeur, making it a must-visit for those exploring the city.
R — Google review
While the church is impressive from the outside and historically significant, the interior felt quite plain and underwhelming. There are a few interesting elements, like the astronomical clock and some old tombstones, but overall it lacks the detail you might expect from such a large structure.
Karol — Google review
Great free church in the centre. The place has an amazing astronomical clock which chimes at 12 pm every day. The church is very busy during this period. There is also a tower with 400 steps, giving panoramic views of the city for a fee.
John C — Google review
Wow, it's just massive. Not as ornate inside as other Polish churches, but there was a large selection of relics inside. Free to visit. Remove your hat, be respectful.
Spelling C — Google review
Walking into St. Mary’s Church feels like entering a cathedral of light. The soaring white arches draw your eyes upward, while the vibrant stained-glass windows fill the interior with deep blues and warm reds. The atmosphere is calm and surprisingly intimate despite the impressive scale. The golden altarpiece and the astronomical clock were the highlights of my visit. Both are beautifully preserved and full of intricate details that you can admire up close. Several side chapels display sculptures, marble monuments and religious artifacts, making the whole space feel like an open-air museum. During my visit the floors were still slightly wet from melted ice outside, so I walked carefully, but it didn’t affect the experience. The church was quiet, and it was easy to appreciate each section without crowds. A must-see landmark in Gdańsk for anyone interested in architecture, history, or sacred art.
Camille S — Google review
Not the most ornate but a truly worthwhile visit. The climb to the viewing point in the roof (400 steps) is well worth it. The main reason i liked it was not so much for the view, which was fantastic, but for the rough and ready (authentic) steps and scaffold walkways which i much prefer to the sanitized/safe "tourist friendly" experiences that are the norm nowadays. Highly recommended.
Odhran M — Google review
This building is beautiful both externally and internally. I would caution taking the spiral staircase (it cost £4). The first 100 spiral steps are long, low and very narrow - and without a handrail, so it feels quite dangerous especially if busy. There are limited places for a rest or passing. The last 300 or so steps are much safer. If you do you reach the top, you are rewarded with excellent views over Gdansk and out to the Baltic Sea. I'd strongly recommend installing handrails as a minimum for safety - I'd visit the building again but not climb the stairs. "Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands; as saith the prophet, Heaven is my throne, and earth is my footstool: what house will ye build me? saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest? Hath not my hand made all these things?" Acts 7:48-50
Richard W — Google review
Podkramarska 5, 80-834 Gdańsk, Poland•https://bazylikamariacka.gdansk.pl/•+48 58 301 39 82•Tips and more reviews for St. Mary's Church
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Pierogarnia Mandu Gdańsk Śródmieście

4.8
(15700)
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4.5
(1699)
$$$$affordable
Dumpling restaurant
Polish restaurant
Restaurant
Pierogarnia Mandu Gdańsk Śródmieście is a renowned restaurant that offers a diverse selection of dumplings from around the world. The menu features traditional boiled, baked, and deep-fried dumplings, as well as sweet chocolate-filled options for dessert. Visitors can savor Polish classics like cottage cheese and potato-filled dumplings with white onion and bacon jam, or opt for Siberian pelmeni stuffed with minced beef and pork meat served with sour cream.
Visited Mandu Pierogarnia in Gdańsk and tried their traditional pierogi — flavorful and well-prepared. Also ordered Korean friend chicken dumplings , it was also good. It came with kimchi ( only problem was it was bit sweet) . The ambience was pleasant and welcoming. The staff were friendly and sweet. It’s clearly a popular spot since I had to wait a bit for a table, but the experience was definitely worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy authentic dumplings in Gdańsk. Follow @_whimsical_lens
Quirky — Google review
First of all, you really need to like Polish dumplings to enjoy this place. I found out they are not really my thing or my taste, which is why I can only give four out of five stars — but that’s purely personal. We visited Mandu in Gdańsk and really enjoyed the experience overall. A reservation is definitely recommended, but you can also just wait in line – which moves quite fast. The nice detail: they take your name on the waiting list, and you are called in once a table is free. While waiting in the line you can already order a drink, which makes the time pass easily. Once inside, the service was very friendly and fast. The big highlight is of course the wide selection of different dumplings – with something for everyone who enjoys them. All in all, a great place to try Polish dumplings in a nice atmosphere.
Yo L — Google review
The customer service was excellent and very friendly! I ordered the baked pierogi (spicy chicken) to try the Polish dumplings, along with the creamy sour soup and a glass of green tea. The portion of pierogi was really large, with five baked dumplings, it was very filling, even for someone like me who usually eats a lot. It would be great if there was an option to choose a smaller portion of 3 or 5 baked dumplings, as it can be hard to finish the whole portion alone. The soup was really good and made a great starter. I wanted to order more to try different dumplings at the beginning, but the server kindly told me that the portion is already big enough and she was right. I was dining alone, but I felt very comfortable. The server also checked in on me during my meal, so I never felt ignored. Additionally, when I entered the restaurant, I was almost immediately greeted by the staff. The location is a bit of a walk, but there are quite a few museums nearby. It was also a big plus that they have English menu. Overall, I highly recommend giving it a try! 😊
Lynni N — Google review
When in Poland you have to taste the pierogi. Why not do it in a specialized enterprise, that also serve traditional but also reinterpreted pierogi? I liked best the ones baked in the oven. The portions are a bit toooo big but we shared them so I got rid of some of them :) and we got the opportunity to taste from others too. The ones with duck, boiled, were also excelent. A good place to taste this food, maybe more like a chain resto but ok. Be aware: it was a queue in order to get a table.
Raluca B — Google review
Considering the high rating and long line ups, I may be the odd one out that thought the food was just average. The dinning room also felt lackluster in terms of decors. The menu's most interesting fillings are those inspired by non-polish cuisines, so as a visitor who wants to eat mainly polish ones, I thought the menu was limited.
Winncie — Google review
Pierogy heaven! We had to wait about 20 minutes to get a table, but we ordered drinks meanwhile. The food is just amazing here!!! All those pierogys and pelmenikis and other dumplings! So hard to decide what you wanna eat. The portions are huge! The taste is 100/100!!! Absolutely love this restaurant!!!
N. K — Google review
This was my first time trying Polish dumplings. I tried the no.6 of the baked dumplings, which is spicy chicken and cheese. The dumplings were on a fluffy yeast dough - this made the portion of 5 dumplings very fulfilling, as the size of the dumplings wasn’t same as the normal boiled dumplings. The flavour of the dumplings was quite nice as I love spicy food and cheese in general. The ranch sauce suits the dumplings very well.
Catherine H — Google review
Waited about 45 min the queue from around 4:30pm & about 35 minutes for food on Sunday. Was worth the wait. Perogi were so tasty. Took strawberries ones for takeaway as we were full but they were so tasty even when cold.
Chelsie V — Google review
Elżbietańska 4/8, 80-894 Gdańsk, Poland•http://www.pierogarnia-mandu.pl/•+48 58 300 00 00•Tips and more reviews for Pierogarnia Mandu Gdańsk Śródmieście
7 min · 0.35 mi
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Galeria Madison

4.3
(24088)
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5.0
(8)
Shopping mall
Coffee shop
Drug store
Gym
Galeria Madison is a modern shopping mall in Gdansk, offering a wide range of Polish and European brands as well as an international food court. Conveniently located near the Old Town and the main train station, it boasts nearly 100 shops across five floors, including clothing stores, shoe stores, electronic stores, boutiques, bookstores, and grocery stores. The mall also features ample parking space for 114 cars and various dining options on the second floor.
Galeria Madison shopping mall in Gdańsk, Poland, is located in the heart of the city between the Old Town and the main railway station. Great selection of shops.
Playmo B — Google review
Great handicraft shop selling wool, buttons and other things for the busy handicrafter. Located on top floor of shopping centre so may be difficult to find.
Andrew L — Google review
Beautiful Architectural and shopping experience for me. There are few economical brands, few top brands, kids shopping brands, and grosseries shopping brands too. Washroom, parking space, child feeding area are also available within the building. Not so big as Forum mall, but all the necessities are easily available inside. Very central too. Great shopping experience.
Ravi K — Google review
I can't recommend this place enough. If you've got a family that can't agree on what type of food to eat, This is perfect. Food from all over the world in one place. Pick a table, go order at the various outlets and you are given a buzzer. When it's ready, go collect and enjoy. So much to choose from as well and all excellent quality.
Adam S — Google review
Nice, good place to buy needs. Fun fact: there is a shop here named "Paper Concept" that does not sell legal sized bond paper (printer paper)
Makabayan C — Google review
A middle-size mall making it easy to find what you are looking for. My favorites are Netto (supermarket) and Dealz. Stores offer reasonable prices and a wide range of products. Christmas items are everywhere in the mall now, which is sooo tempting :)
Isil S — Google review
I like it very much Very clean and shiny for sure it will be not my last time to visit it
Raffi K — Google review
Madison Shopping Center is a fine mall with a calm atmosphere. The café by the entrance is very cozy and serves nice coffee, perfect for a quick break if you’re just walking by. The clothing stores are cute, but they don’t seem to cater as much to younger people. If you’re looking for trendier shopping, I would recommend going to Forum instead. One downside was that the toilets weren’t very clean during my visit. Overall, Madison is a decent place to stop by, especially for a coffee break or a quieter shopping experience.
Carmen K — Google review
Rajska 10, 80-850 Gdańsk, Poland•http://www.madison.gda.pl/•+48 58 766 75 75•Tips and more reviews for Galeria Madison
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Under a 1-minute walk from St. Mary's Church, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restauracja Gvara

4.6
(3425)
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4.5
(595)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Restauracja Gvara is a charming restaurant located in the heart of Gdansk's Old Town, offering an elegant ambiance and a delightful modern Polish cuisine experience. The menu showcases a creative fusion of traditional and innovative dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. The venue is praised for its friendly staff, delicious seasonal menu, and great selection of drinks.
Very cosy place in Old Town Gdansk. Comfy, warm and really genuine people working there. We had 5 different dishes, and we were so hungry that all the pictures are taken after we had some. Food was excellent and so were the desserts. Would highly recommend this place!
Hans-Kristian N — Google review
Really nice place, staff are friendly, the food was excellent (rosoł, żurek, pierogi, z kaczką, schabowy z kapustą, piers z kaczki) - see pics :) Slight communication issue with one of the dishes, but all was resolved. I would definitely recommend a visit.
Marcin P — Google review
I enjoyed so many wonderful meals in Gdansk, which may be why I felt a little underwhelmed by my visit here. There was nothing bad or particularly negative about my meal but nothing very notable either. The starter was presented nicely, the main (a traditional breaded pork cutlet with potatoes) was well prepared and was a hearty portion. However I feel the price was definitely higher here than other places I visited and it did nothing to particularly earn the extra cost (especially as the city is full of affordable restaurants). Service was swift and acceptable but not particularly warm. It was... fine. One thing I didn't like was the decor though. It felt like it was straight out of an IKEA catalogue.
James — Google review
I came here twice, back to back, dinner the previous evening and lunch the next day…..that speaks for itself! Saturday evening there was a live singer who sang and played the guitar so well. The quality / flavours and portion of food, service and ambience are excellent! Few vegan options here. Wish had space for the desert which is very tempting to read in the menu and look at!
Adwaita D — Google review
So tasty and very friendly, located close to the river, beautiful view. In the end of our dinner got compliment shots of 🍒 Soplice from our waiter🙏
Vladislav C — Google review
We went to the restaurant for lunch. The waiter was very good and accommodating and gave us information about Gdansk. I had the haddock that was like butter and delicious. My husbands shrimp dish was also delicious. We had just come in by train and had a tour to catch. The waiter was able to serve us quickly and it was appreciated
Joan A — Google review
Beautiful experience. The food was amazing, the waitress were both so sweet and professional. They gave me good recommendations for what to choose and I couldnt be more satisfied. 100% recommended.
Sonia I — Google review
Nice place with very friendly staff. Nice choice of regional dishes but those need a little extra touch, like a squeeze of lemon in beetroot, a pinch of salt in the liver. It's still worth visiting and giving it a try!
Maciej G — Google review
Chlebnicka 48/51, 80-830 Gdańsk, Poland•https://www.facebook.com/restauracjagvara•+48 795 889 288•Tips and more reviews for Restauracja Gvara

Rada Miasta Food & Wine

4.5
(294)
Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Rada Miasta Food & Wine is a restaurant situated in the cellars of the picturesque Old Town Hall building on Korzenna Street, boasting a 16th-century Dutch Manierism architectural style. With over two decades of history, this establishment specializes in traditional cuisine, including dishes dating back to the 17th century. While primarily known for its extensive wine selection and being a haven for wine enthusiasts, it also offers delectable Polish and Italian-style food.
What a fun find; you'd walk right past it if you weren't looking for it though. The food was delicious, and their selection of wine was even better! Highly recommend going, but if you do, make a reservation especially if it's later in the evening. It's an intimate setting. The staff was great and on top of things as well. Absolute must visit!
Kyra — Google review
Excellent! Restaurant have amazing selection of wine (including polish Riesling - very much recommended). Food is wonderful as well. All of it in a great atmosphere of wine cellar interiors. Not cheap but totally worth it.
G S — Google review
It was a special experience after some randomly selected restaurants in Warsaw and Gdansk. Good service, nice atmosphere. It's located close to the central area, but not exactly on the main pedestrian street. It has no terrace. They offered very good vines. Reasonable prices taking in consideration the quality level of the offered food, service and the prices in the area.
Gabor K — Google review
What can I say from this place, we went there thanks to the recommendations here, and now I have to make the same recommendation. Please go there. It's a full experience. They have a huge amount of types of wine, and I would say the biggest of Gdansk. They also have delicious food, and they have an open kitchen where you can see how they are making it. It's on the basement and the atmosphere is incredible. The only push back that I would say, it's that I ordered a glass of wine of a specific brand and they brought me already on the glass. As I'm not a sumiller, I'm not able to disclosed if that was really the wine that I ordered or not, plus they should give you for taste at first as in other places so you can choose to really drink it or not.
Pam A — Google review
So I am not a major wine person and I made my reservations not knowing that this was primarily a wine restaurant. I made a reservation several months in advance as I was planning a trip, a week before they called to confirm my reservation, but when I arrived they told me they had cancelled all open table reservations, but I was “lucky” that they had a table.... this was a bit offensive considering how far in advance I had booked and it was empty when we walked in and was never close to capacity. The food was rather good, and not being wine people we took a suggestion for a bottle of wine. We really enjoyed the wine but it was actually pricier than the meal and felt wasted on two people who had clearly very little wine experience. While my overall experience was good. Some parts of the service seems a bit lacking as I felt at times that the two people serving us acted as if it was a bit of a chore to deal with us. I thought this might be a cultural difference but my friend is a native to the city and felt the same and experiences at other restaurants were showed I was mistaken.
Rich J — Google review
The service and the food were both excellent. We've lived here for a little over a year and think the service we received at Rada Miasta was probably the best experience we've had. The restaurant offers over 200 wines to choose from. We tried the foie gras, veal Milanese, duck breast, lemon sorbet, and profiteroles. Everything was incredibly delicious. We can't wait to go back.
Lizzie F — Google review
Nice polish and italian style food. However, this place is a must visit for wine enthusiasts. They have a wide wine selection and some nice bourbons. The staff was helpful with the selection of wine and gave us historic information about Gdańsk.
Alexander W — Google review
We where 4 people from Sweden that had our new yeas dinner at this restaurant, the food was pretty good but that's what you would expect at this price range. The interior is nice and cosy and you are surrounded by bottles of wine.
Victor H — Google review
Ratusz Staromiejski, Korzenna 33/35, 80-381 Gdańsk, Poland•+48 58 307 00 00•Tips and more reviews for Rada Miasta Food & Wine
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SurfBurger & OMG SMASSSH Garncarska

4.6
(5719)
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4.5
(516)
$$$$affordable
Hamburger restaurant
SurfBurger Garncarska is a hamburger restaurant with several locations in Gdansk and Gdynia. The owner, Lukasz Wingert, has been in the food truck business for 9 years and now owns 7 locations. He was one of the few to keep all his workers during COVID-19. The burgers are delicious, with ingredients sourced from local farms, and they're not too expensive.
🔥 Just had the Korean BBQ Smash and wow — hands down one of the best burger I’ve ever had. Juicy, packed with flavor, and that perfect crispy smash plus pickled ginger and kimchi. Next level stuff. Tried the Dirty Ruben Fries too and they were insanely good — cheesy, meaty, messy in the best way. Washed it all down with a mango lemonade that hit just right — super refreshing with that perfect sweet-tangy balance. This spot knows what it’s doing. 🍔🍟🥤💯 This place gets it. Definitely coming back. 🍔💥🍟.
Boris H — Google review
Surf Burger in Danzig serves up hearty, satisfying burgers that hit the spot. The burgers are big and delicious, the fries could use a more salt, but the nice atmosphere of the little store makes it a great spot to grab a bite without the crowds. Worth checking out for a tasty meal!
Jakob M — Google review
Great food and clean and nice atmosphere. So many indoor seats. I tried the smashed potatoes and I liked it. The Bacon burger was also good.
Reza M — Google review
Every and each time I find myself over the shore I try and get a Surf Burger. For years they've kept the taste I remember and improved on both the overall quality and menu variety. An absolute must have while in the Tricity.
James J — Google review
It was absolutely amazing place! The ambiance was really nice and the staff was friendly and amazing
Engelbert C — Google review
Really nice atmosphere, good service and free stickers. Burger was good but the quality of the bun and ingredients didn't feel adequate to the price.
Adam P — Google review
Super tasty burgers. Veggie option was super juicy (nutty putty ;)), choice of bread and mushroom sauce was super yummy. My partner was happy with a meaty version, with prawn sauce. A bit pricey but we wanted to try as recommended by friends.
Agnieszka B — Google review
64pln for this whole meal...nice I just can say GREAT TASTE. It was a huge burger and very delicious sweat potato fries. The beers taste was fresh and interesting and I would order it again.
Josy N — Google review
Garncarska 30, 80-894 Gdańsk, Poland•http://www.surfburger.pl/•+48 58 526 06 06•Tips and more reviews for SurfBurger & OMG SMASSSH Garncarska

Restauracja Kubicki

4.5
(2026)
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4.5
(1424)
$$$$affordable
Polish restaurant
Restaurant
Kubicki, the oldest restaurant in Gdansk, has a rich history dating back to 1918. Despite surviving bombings during World War II, the interior maintains its original charm with a mix of vintage and contemporary elements. The menu features fresh fish by weight, traditional Polish soups, and delectable meats smothered in rich gravy. This quirky establishment doubles as a museum adorned with vintage photographs and ancient artifacts, offering visitors a taste of both culinary delights and history.
An up-scaled bar/restaurant by riverside. The service is quite professional and they presented the food in a rather “posh” way. Starters were on the house and it was quite tasty! I ordered fish soup and pork knuckles. The soup was quite tasty (lobster/fish/shrimp based) though the portion is rather small (more like a soup starter tbh). The knuckle was good as well but there was unshaven pork skin somehow. Overall good place! Service fee is included in bill.
Huixin Z — Google review
Authentic Polish cuisine—every dish is delicious and beautifully presented. The service is friendly and attentive. If you’re coming with a larger group, it’s a good idea to make a reservation!
KY W — Google review
What a lovely restaurant, a lovely location, and great atmosphere. Make sure you have the lobster soup. We also had the duck which was delicious and the pork knuckle was divine
Julie R — Google review
Our random first dinner in Gdansk and it became our best meal in town so far! We came to Kubicki when it was raining outside, didn’t have much expectations. It turned out to be exceptionally good experience: excellent food, wonderful service and lovely ambiance. We particularly loved the crawfish soup - a superstar in Gdansk!
Nhung D — Google review
This is a proper restaurant with proper food and good service. On the tourist trail, but much, much better than the average tourist trap. Had risotto and the pork chop with apple pie for dessert. Lovely atmosphere and live piano entertainment.
Vemund H — Google review
Made reservations a few weeks in advance based on some research. Was only in town for a weekend but had a scrumptious dinner, with stellar service from a wonderful waiter and a great pianist which combined to make the atmosphere and experience superb. From the wonderful bread and duck fat spread, to the perfectly prepared duck and pork knuckle plates to the selection of wines, vodka and liquors. Ended buying a bottle of the just released chocolate plum (sliwka z nuta cezkolady) along with a bottle of quince liquor (likier pigwowy). Overall wonderful experience.
Daniel P — Google review
It’s our family tradition to go to Kubicki since the opening my great grand parents used to go there with their children my grandparents with theirs and now the 4th generation still continues the tradition every time we are back in Gdansk. It’s a must the food is fantastic the service is 5 stars and they make you feel like you are at home. It’s a MUST when you are in Gdansk to have proper Polish food with amazing atmosphere.
Julia S — Google review
Very nice restaurant, the oldest one in Gdansk. The servers are very kind. Good atmosphere inside with an old man playing piano for many years.
Frederic F — Google review
Wartka 5, 80-841 Gdańsk, Poland•http://restauracjakubicki.pl/•+48 58 301 00 50•Tips and more reviews for Restauracja Kubicki
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North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Neptune's Fountain, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Westerplatte. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Neptune's Fountain

4.8
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4.3
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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Fountain
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Neptune's Fountain is a 17th-century bronze statue of the sea god located in the Main Town (Gowne Miasto) area. The surrounding historic houses and cafes create a strikingly beautiful and colorful main street, with attractions like the Golden Gate and Green Gate at either end. The area was largely rebuilt after World War II, but still retains its charm with bas-reliefs, colorful frescos, musicians, and street performers.
This beautiful fountain is the center piece of any stroll through Old Town, Gdansk. The surrounding area is always animated and particularly beautiful during the winter Christmas markets. I personally love watching the Pigeons come and go using this icon as their own personal bath and meeting point.
Court P — Google review
A very beautiful old fountain, where birds are coming to enjoy the water and people gather to take photos. It is located in the old centre, among many nice unique cultural and historic buildings. It is a nice spot to throw a small coin in the water, make a wish, admire the sunset and feel grateful.
Sophia S — Google review
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the entire city. It's a must-see when visiting Gdańsk. This 17th-century statue of the sea god, which also serves as a fountain, undoubtedly adding to its appeal, is probably the most photographed object in Gdańsk. As a result, apart from the statue's undeniable visual appeal, you can expect to encounter large crowds of tourists surrounding it. Fun fact: There used to be a high rate of theft of the seahorse's fin, which covers the statue's private parts. Therefore, the material used to make the fin was changed to a cheaper and more fragile one, making thefts less profitable, and even if they did occur, the rest of the statue would remain undamaged.
Kris — Google review
Very nice place and fountain, with the town hall and all the marvelous houses on the royal route.
Nizar K — Google review
Came here to the Neptune Fountain in Poland. Neptune Fountain Details: Location: The fountain is located on the Długi Targ (Long Market), which is the historic central square of Gdańsk. Building in the Background: The building directly behind the fountain is the Artus Court (Dwór Artusa). Significance: It features a bronze statue of Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, symbolizing Gdańsk's deep-rooted connection to the sea and its maritime heritage as a vital port city. History: The statue was designed by Abraham van den Blocke and cast in bronze by Gerdt Benning. It was completed in the early 17th century and inaugurated in 1634.
George F — Google review
It’s right in the heart of everything, so of course it was packed—but honestly, it didn’t take away from how cool it was to see in person. The fountain feels like it belongs exactly where it is, with Neptune standing proud in the middle of all that city energy. We didn’t spend long here, just kind of lingered while walking through the old town, but we both commented on how striking the whole scene looked, especially with the architecture behind it (though trying to get a pic while everyone props up against it is difficult!). It’s one of those spots you don’t plan to spend time at, but you end up circling a couple of times just to take it all in. Definitely worth seeing, even in the crowds.
K E — Google review
Neptune Fountain in Gdansk. Very nice fountain showing in the medieval center showing the strong power, wealth and well-being of the former leaders in Gdansk.
Michael S — Google review
Neptune’s Fountain is absolutely beautiful and truly unique—an iconic symbol of Gdańsk that perfectly captures the city’s historic charm. Located right in the center of the Long Market Square, it’s surrounded by some of the most stunning architecture in the city. Every building in the area looks like it belongs in a fairytale, making the whole experience feel magical. I visited in the first week of May, and as part of the main tourist area, it was incredibly busy. Still, the atmosphere was lively and exciting, and the fountain remains a standout highlight. Even with the crowds, it’s absolutely a must-see. Whether you’re stopping for a photo, learning about its history, or just admiring the details, Neptune’s Fountain is a true gem in the heart of Gdańsk.
Celine L — Google review
Długi Targ, 80-833 Gdańsk, Poland, USA•http://www.gdmel.pl/fontanny/historia-gdanskich-fontann•Tips and more reviews for Neptune's Fountain
1 min · 200 ft
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Długi Targ

4.8
(15670)
Historical landmark
Długi Targ, also known as the Long Market, is a historic public square in Gdansk that offers a charming blend of period architecture, restaurants, and souvenir shops. This 500-meter strip dates back to the 13th century and is lined with colorful traditional houses and notable landmarks such as St. Mary's Church, the Neptune Fountain, main town hall, Artus Court, and the Golden Tenement House.
Old Town of Gdansk (Gdańsk Stare Miasto) With its tall, colourful gabled houses and cobbled streets, the wings of history sound. The gem, crowds, bars and restaurants in a blissful mix along with amber and "city tours" vendors will make you feel cosmopolitan and elated.
Adarsh J — Google review
This charming, cozy street is pleasant to walk in, especially in the evening. Street musicians near the green gate add to the atmosphere.
Діана Ч — Google review
The square is wonderful. I wish we had come in the summer. It’s very cold, but walking around is still very enjoyable. What a beautiful city!
Merve Y — Google review
The houses here are spectacular. And avery popular over here ,lots of crowds and the tourists come for the restaurants here and enjoy the sunlight. It’s really a good place to hangout.
Jo T — Google review
Absolutely beautiful street in Gdansk Old Town, packed with restaurants, bars etc. The architecture is breathtaking. Well worth the walk, bring your camera.
George M — Google review
Beautiful reconstruction of medieval Gdansk, now a thriving tourist destination full of cafes and some gift shops. We would love to spend more time here.
Linda S — Google review
One of the must-see places in Gdańsk. Długi Targ is an extension of the same-named street, forming together the so-called Royal Route. It also serves as Gdańsk's main market square. Its most distinctive feature is the 17th-century Neptune's Fountain, standing near the Artus Court and the Main City Hall, which marks the boundary between the market square and Długa Street. To the east, it is bordered by the largest Green Gate in Gdańsk, which leads to the Green Bridge across the Old Motława River - another must-see tourist attraction. The surrounding Baroque townhouses house mainly restaurants, cafes, and bars. Despite the large amount of cobblestones and the limited greenery for such a large area (which, in my opinion, is always a drawback), I believe that the rather unique type of townhouses and the elongated shape of Długi Targ make it a very nice market square, standing out from other popular destinations like Kraków or Wrocław. However, visually, I prefer nearby Mariacka Street much more, with its more intimate style and quieter tourist traffic.
Kris — Google review
nice place to be, plenty of people, foodrestaurants, terraces for having drink, beautiful houses
Raija P — Google review
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AmberSky

4.6
(22071)
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4.0
(692)
Temporarily Closed
Ferris wheel
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic spot
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lookouts
AmberSky is a giant Ferris wheel in Gdansk, offering air-conditioned cabins with stunning panoramic views of the Old Town and shipyard. The 90-minute tour includes visits to various landmarks and streets such as the Royal Chapel, Basilica of St.
I was skeptical about this experience since I’m not the biggest fan of Ferris wheels. But it looked very good and my kid was curious as it was his first time in such a thing. I have to say - it was worth it! Good quality of everything, it is not cheap wheel you might think of. Views are great even if this doesn’t look like the biggest wheel compared to other I had a chance to ride around the world. We had 4 rounds so it was nice. Be aware that cabins are small - this is not London Eye. Some might feel uncomfortable especially when cabins swings. You start to feel small on top of that. Very nice experience. Worth trying.
Bartek K — Google review
We visited in the evening when it was almost empty, so we didn't wait a minute to be seated. It cost us around 10€ per ticket. We enjoyed the view for maybe 25 minutes. You can see a very nice sunset from there.
Michaela P — Google review
it was an amazing experience! For approximately 39 PLN, you get three rounds that last around 15 minutes in total. The views of the city are stunning, especially during sunset. If possible, try to time your visit to catch the sunset – it's breathtaking! The city lights up beautifully afterward, offering a unique perspective. Highly recommend adding the AmberSky to your itinerary!"
Abhishek S — Google review
Fine overview of the city for what is in my opinion an absolute scam price. The lady at the ticket booth was a little rude. The ride is 3 full circles and takes about 15 minutes, so if you have some extra cash and a little bit of time to spare, go for it
Patrick S — Google review
Only waited for a few minutes after buying our tickets. Ferris wheel isn't very big but still nice. Loved the AC inside! Nice views of the city. A 15 min ride, about 5 revolutions around the wheel.
Stephanie P — Google review
We’re so glad we finally decided to ride the AmberSky Ferris Wheel in Gdańsk! After walking past it multiple times during our trip, we had initially planned to climb the cathedral tower for city views, but when that didn’t pan out, we circled back to AmberSky on our last day. And honestly, it was the perfect way to wrap up our visit. The ride was smooth and peaceful, with multiple rotations that gave us plenty of time to soak in the panoramic views. As we slowly rose above the city, we could see Gdańsk’s colorful rooftops, the iconic Crane on the Motława River, gothic church spires, and even the distant Hel Peninsula on the horizon. The cabins were clean, quiet, and climate-controlled, so we didn’t have to worry about the weather at all. Located right across the river from Old Town, it was easy to reach by foot, and there was hardly any wait when we arrived. We recommend going near sunset or after dark if you want to see the city lights, it adds a magical touch. While some might find the ticket price a bit steep, we felt it was worth it for the comfort, convenience, and unforgettable views.
Lifeguin — Google review
The Ferris wheel itself is a great idea, and the air-conditioned cabins give you an amazing view over the city. In my opinion, though, it’s a bit pricey. Plus, with a construction pit right behind the wheel, the smell can get… let’s just say festival vibes – like a sewage pit behind a row of Dixi toilets at Wacken.
Dominik — Google review
Its so good but google showing they will be having student discounts but they don't for adult its 40 pln which is not that bad and 3 rounds
Nageena — Google review
Ołowianka 1, 80-751 Gdańsk, Poland•http://ambersky.pl/•+48 666 378 980•Tips and more reviews for AmberSky
16 min · 0.83 mi
4

Brama Złota

4.7
(12552)
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4.3
(362)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Golden Gate in Gdansk, a prominent Dutch Mannerist-style gate completed in 1614, is a strikingly beautiful landmark at the western end of the Long Market. The gate was rebuilt after World War II and features bas-reliefs and colorful frescos on surrounding buildings. Musicians and street performers add to the lively atmosphere. Adorned with antiques and symbolic figures, the Latin inscription on the gate reflects its historical significance.
The place was very nice and breathtaking. I enjoyed the sunset time by this place to walk around and have some fresh air. It is very clean and well maintained. The atmosphere is really a place to release.
Wajdy S — Google review
The Golden Gate is one of the most iconic and historically rich landmarks in Gdańsk, and it’s an absolute must-see for anyone visiting the city. Straddling Długa Street at the inland entrance to the Royal Route, this impressive structure not only marks the transition into the heart of Old Town but also stands as a powerful symbol of Gdańsk’s past resilience and beauty. Originally built in 1614 to replace a 13th-century Gothic gate known as the Long Street Gate, the Golden Gate was designed by the Dutch architect Abraham van den Blocke in the Dutch Mannerist style. Its elegant symmetry, ornate decoration, and symbolic figures make it one of the finest examples of Renaissance-inspired architecture in the city. On each side of the gate, you’ll find attiques featuring sculpted figures representing civic virtues—Peace, Freedom, Fortune, and Fame on one side, and Concord, Justice, Piety, and Wisdom on the other. These values speak to the ideals that shaped Gdańsk during its time as a flourishing port city within the Hanseatic League. Just above the archway, a Latin inscription reads: “Small republics grow in harmony, large ones fall through discord,”—a timeless message that still resonates today. While the gate was badly damaged during World War II, it was fully restored in 1957, with more detailed restoration—including the murals and gilding—completed in 1998. Today, the Golden Gate is not only a historical monument but also a beautifully preserved piece of the city’s fortified past, forming part of a larger defensive structure that includes the nearby Highland Gate and the Prison Tower, also located on Długa Street. I visited at the beginning of May on a sunny day, and while the area was extremely busy with tourists, it only highlighted the gate’s importance and popularity. Walking through it and entering the Royal Route truly feels like stepping back in time. If you’re visiting Gdańsk, the Golden Gate is more than just a photo opportunity—it’s a place where architecture, history, and symbolism come together to tell the story of a city that has endured and thrived through centuries of change.
Celine L — Google review
Very beautiful gate but it’s under construction. Because of that the entrance it’s not enough wide and people are little bit fighting for coming through.
Vladimir L — Google review
Beautiful ancient city and take a walk with LABUBU!
Frida1907 — Google review
Golden Gate was created in 1612–14 in place of a 13th-century gothic gate, the Brama Długouliczna (Long Street Gate). It is located at one end of Ulica Długa (Long Lane), where, together with Brama Wyżynna (Highland Gate) and Wieża Więzienna (Prison Tower), it forms a part of the old city fortifications. It was designed by architect Abraham van den Blocke and was built by Jan Strakowski. The architectural style of the gate is Dutch mannerism. Next to it is the late-gothic building of the Brotherhood of St. George. Both sides of the gate have attiques, with figures symbolizing the qualities of the ideal citizen. They were designed in 1648 by Jeremias Falck ("Polonus"), and reconstructed in 1878 due to the originals being damaged by weathering over time. From the West side they represent (in Latin): Pax (Peace), Libertas (Freedom), Fortuna (Wealth) and Fama (Fame). From the East (Long Lane) side they are Concordia (Agreement), Iustitia (Justice), Pietas (Piety) and Prudentia (Prudency). The Latin inscription on the gates reads: Concordia res publicæ parvæ crescunt – discordia magnæ concidunt ("In agreement small republics grow, because of disagreement great republics fall"). The gate was largely destroyed by Soviet shelling in World War II, but was rebuilt in 1957. An original German inscription on the gate was restored in the 1990s: Es müsse wohl gehen denen, die dich lieben. Es müsse Friede sein inwendig in deinen Mauern und Glück in deinen Palästen ("They shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces."
Buster I — Google review
Beautiful ancient city , A lots of amazing place. The building looks so amazing with nice style ,old romantic, a lots of restaurants and reasonable price. 🛻Hard to found parking place, you have to park around outside from old Town and walk to old Town. ✅️🇵🇱 Recommend visit , I give ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ here for points.
Irene M — Google review
Nice and historic gate on the entrance of the main street. Undergoing construction at the moment
Jakob M — Google review
Ideal starting point for a walk in the pedestrian zone in the old town of Gdansk
Vidar H — Google review
Długa 1, 80-827 Gdańsk, Poland•https://gdansk.gedanopedia.pl/gdansk/?title=BRAMA_Z%C5%81OTA•Tips and more reviews for Golden Gate
9 min · 3.4 mi
5

Galeria Bałtycka

4.5
(36005)
Shopping mall
Beauty product supplier
Clothing store
Restaurant
Shoe store
Galeria Bałtycka is a bustling shopping center located near the Gdańsk Wrzeszcz train station and the University of Technology. It offers a wide range of brand-name fashion retailers, informal eateries, and a kids' play area. The prices vary from affordable to high-end, catering to different budgets. The atmosphere is comfortable and welcoming, making it an enjoyable place for shopping and dining.
A modern and well-organized shopping mall in Gdańsk. Great mix of international and Polish brands, a spacious food court, and easy access by public transport. Clean, convenient, and perfect for shopping, dining, or just spending a relaxed afternoon indoors.
Marcin K — Google review
Nice shopping Mall I liked my visit today because it has everything you need fast food and clothes shops. It’s a good place to go when it rains.
Daniel W — Google review
Really big shopping mall with tons of stores—there’s something for everyone. Lots of restaurants and snack places too, so it’s great for grabbing a bite while you shop. Definitely a good place to spend a few hours.
A!xtex — Google review
I think it is the second biggest mall in Gdansk, after Forum Gdańsk. But I love this place. You can find every shopping store and good food places in here
Sevinc H — Google review
I like this place! Here are a lot of stores the most famous brands, the huge number of different cafes, two big food courts in the first and in the minus first floor. Also here the best supermarket with the almost everything you need at home. Good place to go shopping, absolutely crowded on Saturday and close on Sunday, I recommend to visit it at least once.
Inna H — Google review
Fantastic place for shopping for clothing, beauty, groceries, electronics, jewelry, shoes, and mobiles. There is a place for amusement and a child play area. The large food court is on the top level. Good place for the weekend for all age groups.
Vinay K — Google review
An amazing place with a huge range of shops. The prices varies from affordable to extremely high. Some things can cost an arm and a leg but on the other hand there are lots of shops where you can buy sich clothes or items at a bargain. If you are tired of strolling you can grub something to eat. Again the prices range from affordable to extremely high. The atmosphere strikes a chord with every customer cuz it is never scorching there or chilly. There are a huge number of brands on offer so none can escape without buying an item.
CANNIBAL — Google review
a pretty big with lots of floors and a good selection of popular shops & food places. lots of sales around. very easy to kill a whole day here, the reason i didnt put 5 stars is because its not very special
Lena — Google review
aleja Grunwaldzka 141, 80-264 Gdańsk, Poland•https://www.galeriabaltycka.pl/•+48 58 521 85 50•Tips and more reviews for Galeria Bałtycka
19 min · 7.6 mi
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Westerplatte

4.7
(25631)
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4.2
(1609)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Historic Sites
Westerplatte is a historic site in Poland that holds great significance as the location of the first World War II invasion. The area features a grand stone monument and ruins of barracks, including Guardhouse No. 1, which has been transformed into a museum. This peninsula at the mouth of the Port Canal was where Polish soldiers valiantly defended the Military Transit Depot against overwhelming German forces in September 1939.
Great little boat trip up the river from old town Gdansk to Westerplatte through the Docks with interesting history commentary. A short walk from the Docks through the Polish old defences from the war and earlier to the memorial. Fascinating little museum in an old power station of how the first shots of the second world war took place and the gritty resistance the Polish put up against a superior surprise attack from the Nazi's. Nice trip under your own steam with lots of interesting information along the way.
Simon L — Google review
A powerful and emotionally moving place — definitely worth a visit. Although some areas are currently under maintenance, access to the monument is open and easy. It was not difficult to find, and there is convenient parking nearby. You can also grab a quick bite in the area. While there were quite a few visitors, the space is large and well spread out, so it didn’t feel crowded.
Sandra K — Google review
A significant place. The first shots in Europe were fired elsewhere, but World War II began here. To Poland's credit, they were able to reconstruct the actions of all those involved and honor their memory, regardless of their subsequent fates.
Alberts M — Google review
Highly significant memorial to Poland and the start of WW2. Partly located in a wooded area, there are a number of things to see and there a number of noticeboards. Where you arrived by bus or car is pretty run down and there is little to do to entice you to stay longer or spend money. There is an hourly bus service back to Gdansk so plan carefully or you will be waiting around.
Andrew L — Google review
A very nice monument. On the coast of the Baltic Sea. A place of great importance for history. Nice to visit in good weather with the family.
Olgica K — Google review
It is one of most iconic places in Poland. The historical story about Polish heroes soldiers and their heroism in Second World War again the Germans has a special place on history pages. However the site is missing a concept, information and explain about the battle. Except the main walkway to the momentum, the rest is partly not under scrutiny, missing sings and info, no information tourist stand, no maps, only few points have some basic information. The museum, which is half kilometer from main site is open only in summer. Too bad and disappointing.
Daryush H — Google review
Been here twice in the last 7 years, it's generally the same with a few minor additions. Either way it's a interesting place to visit after the war museum as it adds more context to the opening salvos of WW2. Theres the bunkers hidden behind the sight line from the open sea, they are a little less accessible than they were before, but still interesting. I believe the are more WWI era. So many signs and info that's very interesting and again adds the context needed to the visit. It's something that you can do in a few hours easily talking your time. The main barracks is there and destroyed, you can still access it which adds weight to the size of the assault. You used to be able to access more and go downstairs but due to the nature of the place it's no wonder you can't any more. It's then a short walk to the huge monument which is just as impressive as the first time I saw it. Well worth a visit and not far from Gdansk. About 15 minutes max in a Uber or Bolt.
Karl F — Google review
Very important national place so you can learn about the polish history of the 2 world war, some souvenir shops and coffee and snacks as well, many people are coming to visit
Shira C — Google review
80-001 Gdańsk, Poland•Tips and more reviews for Westerplatte
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Neptune's Fountain, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Piwnica Rajców

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Piwnica Rajcow, also known as Councillors' Cellar, is a hidden gem located in the heart of Gdansk. This underground restaurant and brewery offers a unique dining experience with its historic ambiance and exceptional culinary offerings. The menu features a blend of traditional recipes and modern cooking techniques, providing guests with an opportunity to savor the flavors of the past in a contemporary setting.
This place is superb. Beer garden outside is sheltered from wind and overlooking a well known fountain, perfect spot. The home brewed beer was the best we drank during our 4 day stay and the food was absolutely outstanding, we all ordered different things and it was all excellent. Downstairs you'll find the brewing vessels and superbly presented dining/seating areas. Staff were very friendly, efficient and courteous. The cost of things was maybe very slightly higher than elsewhere but well worth it, excellent value and really cheap compared to the UK. I'd say it's a bit of a hidden gem. Highly recommended.
Philip B — Google review
We were served by Miriam who managed to find us a table despite the fact we had not booked and it was busy. The food was fabulous and the atmosphere was great too. We had Gdansk fish soup, cod loin and breaded veal. The presentation was impressive. The portion sizes were generous and the food was extremely tasty. We were very impressed and will definitely return the next time we are in Gdansk. It is a micro brewery, so we felt obliged to try the lager which was really tasty and highly recommended.
Julie M — Google review
Loved this place! Delicious food - duck dumplings and soup in a bread bowl. Drinks were also amazing, lots of cocktail choices and beer brewed there, they even do a flight of beers to try. Great value, lovely atmosphere and staff were great.
Phoebe B — Google review
We had a really lovely dinner here. There weren't many vegetarian options blfor me, but what I did have was so delicious. We both had the tasting fleet of beers which were great fun. Everyone who spoke to us was friendly, but they also won't over bearing which was great because we went towards the end of service when it was quieter but didn't feel rushed.
Sophie P — Google review
My absolute favorite place in Gdańsk! This charming restaurant has such a welcoming atmosphere and excellent service. The food was fantastic, and the huge beer selection is a real highlight. Highly recommend trying the pork knuckle 😋
Deya — Google review
Great place in Gdansk, fantastic atmosphere and food! This is an amazing place you should definitely go when visiting Gdansk, if you only want a beer (really good beers) or to have dinner, both you will enjoy. The location is in the hearth of the city under Artus court building next to the Neptune fountain. I booked a table to celebrate my fathers birthday and we had a really nice evening, thanks Miriam!
Rodrigo S — Google review
A wonderful restaurant serving exceptional food. Would recommend reserving a table in advance as we did, as it did get busy. The beer served on site is also top class
Chris E — Google review
Realy good food. I haven't expected such a nice place when I walked down the stairs. And the Service was friendly and good. I will come back for Sure!
Markus K — Google review
Długi Targ 44, 80-830 Gdańsk, Poland•https://piwnicarajcowgdansk.pl/•+48 789 444 650•Tips and more reviews for Piwnica Rajców

Hard Rock Cafe Gdańsk

4.4
(5240)
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4.0
(2241)
$$$$expensive
American restaurant
The Hard Rock Cafe in Gdansk is a fantastic place for a high-energy restaurant experience with classic American favourites. The service is great, the food is tasty and hearty, and the atmosphere is lively and exciting. It's ideal for any group of friends or family looking to have some fun together while eating great food.
Had a great time at Hard Rock Cafe Gdańsk! The food was really tasty and the place has such a fun, friendly vibe. Our waitress Martyna was amazing — super nice, always smiling, and really helpful. She made us feel very welcome and took great care of us. Thanks to her, the whole evening was perfect! Definitely recommend this place!
John T — Google review
15.06.2025 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Hard Rock Café shop in Gdańsk is a must-visit for fans of the brand and anyone looking to take home a unique souvenir from the city. Located right in the historic city center, the store is easy to reach and surrounded by charming streets full of character. One of the highlights is the staff: friendly, polite, and always ready to help with product selection or provide information. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, making it enjoyable even just to browse. The merchandise selection is good, featuring T-shirts, caps, pins, glasses, and collectible items—all with the signature Hard Rock style, often customized with Gdańsk-specific designs. An excellent experience, whether you're a fan of the brand or simply looking for a quality souvenir. Highly recommended!
Martire P — Google review
The food was great (except the burger that arrived almost out of the bread). The waitress didn't allow us and more people to seat on the balcony, with no apparent reason (there were available seats).
Karol — Google review
Breakfast seems to be really good however it was served completely cold. Cold waffers, cold eggs… long wait for the meals despite zero no guests.
T M — Google review
Service was disappointing and not what we’re used to from other Hard Rock Cafes. Staff seemed passive and distant. The worst part: when we wanted to order, three servers were chatting just a few meters away and completely ignored us. It also took ages to pay – we had to ask multiple times if we were even allowed to. Food was great, as expected from HRC. However, the reservation process was strange: we had booked a table for two and asked to sit at a free table with a nice view, which had no reservation sign. Staff refused, and we were placed elsewhere – that other table remained empty the whole time.
Filip K — Google review
Tasty and high-quality cocktails. Delicious food. When there are more people, it's difficult to get the waitress's attention.
Andrius P — Google review
Nice place with a relaxed vibe. The burger was fresh and tasty, and the service was friendly. Will visit again.
Alex B — Google review
Always love going to Hard Rock Cafes and so we had dinner one night here when visiting Gdansk last week. Great service as always.
Duncan S — Google review
Długi Targ 35/38, 80-830 Gdańsk, Poland•https://cafe.hardrock.com/gdansk/#utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Y…•+48 58 535 77 04•Tips and more reviews for Hard Rock Cafe Gdańsk
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Bar Leon

4.5
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4.5
(26)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar Leon in Gdansk is a top spot for Middle Eastern cuisine, offering a wide selection of beautifully served dishes. It's an ideal place to gather with friends and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and fast service. Visitors praise the delicious food, including lamb meatballs with feta and special leeks. The friendly staff passionately explains the drinks menu and provides excellent recommendations. Guests are impressed by the tasty homemade pita, flavorful lamb kofta, and spicy garlic toum.
Popped in for breakfast and ended up booking to return for dinner. A really interesting menu packed with Middle Eastern flavours. All of the dishes are so well spiced and beautifully presented. We tried the Turkish Eggs and Shakshuka for breakfast, both served with lovely bread, and five of the small plates for dinner. Hard to pick a favourite but the Baked Feta and Pita Farida were awesome, loads of vegetarian options. A great atmosphere in the evening and lovely staff.
Cymru J — Google review
Bar Leon is now probably a cult spot and a well-known place in Gdańsk. So, of course, I had to see what all the fuss was about — and now I get it. Every dish was incredibly delicious, full of flavor, and offered unexpected combinations for a Polish palate. Everything just works there — from the food to the decor to the service. I highly recommend it. Keep up the great work!
Patrycja D — Google review
We enjoyed the food so much! Anyone will find there something to their taste and you can pick as many dishes as you're hungry for 😉. Nice idea to share and taste more.
Maja Z — Google review
Absolutely delicious, we got 4 small plates and a pitta between us! It ended up being plenty ☺️ The service was amazing, food delicious and a fab atmosphere.
Anna M — Google review
This is one of my top 5 restaurants ever. The food is amazing, please visit this resultant. We ordered the crispy halloumi, bread burrata, borani chicken and the baked feta 👌 And a thanks to Daniel our servant!!
Johan K — Google review
Really good breakfast! Cozy place! Highly recommended!
Ariane S — Google review
Truly amazing food. All plates were delightful but my favorite is the baked eggplant and baked feta. It was really nice served, with some toppings like pistachios. All dishes were extremely well prepared. I highly recommend this place!
Marta J — Google review
Such a great vibe and amazing food. Got recommended this place by a bartender and can’t thank her enough. Bar Leon serves up sharing plates with a middle eastern touch. All the plates we tried were really good. Our favorite was the potato dish. The feta cheese dish was also very enjoyable as was the tartar. Dessert could perhaps be a little bit improved but still good!
Robert D — Google review
Stągiewna 5/1, 80-750 Gdańsk, Poland•https://linktr.ee/barleongdansk•+48 721 927 786•Tips and more reviews for Bar Leon

CHEF Polish Cuisine

4.5
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4.5
(1600)
$$$$affordable
Polish restaurant
Familia Bistro is a cozy eatery that specializes in Lithuanian and Polish cuisine, particularly focusing on the traditional dishes of Vilnius, Lithuania. The menu features Zemaicu pancakes filled with potato and meat, as well as kibinai pastries with various fillings. The recipes are sourced from the owner's family cookbook, passed down through generations from relatives who lived in Vilnius when it was part of Poland.
Excellent food & portions. Full of flavor and fresh ingredients. Service was lovely and the delicious food was obviously made to order. My only issue was there was a lot of little fruit flies. This can be a sign of garbage not being taken out.
Izy S — Google review
Very good food, nice atmosphere and friendly service - what else can you ask for?
Beto P — Google review
Either they changed the owner or the chef. Because the food is nothing like the reviews. We ordered a few plates, everything was overwhelmingly salty!!! Especially, the soup is literally not drinkable at all - super super super salty and spicy - I tried to drink but really can’t, so I called the waitress, asking if the chef might have added too much salt and spice by mistake? She confirmed the soup was supposed to be sweet and sour (what a joke!), took it away but still charged me! The cabbage roles - which they highly recommend, are cold and hard inside. We came because of the good reviews! So I was wondering where the good reviews came from? The photos on the reviews here don’t even match what they have now on the menu! The design of the plates are also different. So it seems like an entirely different restaurant now! When I was trying to make orders based on the photos in the reviews, the waitress was like: Those photos are not from us! We don’t have those dishes. I don’t know why they’re there 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 I didn’t think much initially and chose to trust her. But now it seems like a joke 🙂 Very disappointed!! It’s unacceptable to treat your customers like this!!
Vera Z — Google review
The positives first; the man who greeted us and helped turn the heater on was friendly and provided good service. As for the rest... As someone else mentioned, the borscht was extremely salty and spicy, and it contained literally 5 dumplings which seemed to be of the type you buy frozen in bulk at the supermarket. We ordered a caesar salad which we specifically asked to have ketchup instead of the regular dressing due to lactose intolerance and allergy. The food took forever to come and when the salad finally came it was drenched in cheese and had to be returned. They also charged 6 euros for four glasses of literal tap water. Someone else ordered cocktails which looked very nice, so this is probably a nice place to sit outside in the sun for drinks but skip the food and water.
Renate S — Google review
We came here for dinner, and at first, we were a bit skeptical because the restaurant looked more something like a salad bar — very bright, with lots of different lights and colors. But it turned out to be completely different from what we expected. The food was absolutely amazing — fantastic traditional Polish dishes, beautifully presented and with generous portions. We also ordered cocktails, and we were genuinely surprised to find out they had their own bartender who made professional, top-quality cocktails. The flavors were excellent — perfectly balanced and beautifully served. The staff were very friendly and attentive throughout our visit. Overall, it’s a really great restaurant. I understand they’re going for a bright, modern look, but with food and drinks of this quality, I think a warmer, darker atmosphere would suit it better and might attract even more guests. We’ll definitely be back next time!
Mikhail R — Google review
A bit of a tourist trap with somewhat slow service. The food is average and there are much nicer places in the area.
Nane C — Google review
Friendly staff, lovely restaurant and atmosphere. Food was very good.
Adam P — Google review
Very tasty breakfast! Perfectly fried bacon and just right scrambled eggs. I find it the best place to have a breakfast so far in Gdansk. We also had salad with a very special mustard sause.
Vasyl N — Google review
Garbary 2/4, 80-827 Gdańsk, Poland•Tips and more reviews for CHEF Polish Cuisine
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like ZOO GDAŃSK. Not quite as popular as Museum of the Second World War, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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ZOO GDAŃSK

4.6
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4.2
(831)
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
ZOO GDAŃSK, located in Oliwa and established in 1954, offers a diverse range of animal species from around the world. The expansive 126-hectare area is home to 181 different animal species, including majestic big cats like lions, leopards, and tigers as well as gentle creatures such as red-necked kangaroos and various turtle species. Visitors can also encounter native animals like the European bison.
Very beautiful, well-groomed and comfortable park. The workers were constantly doing something, repairing and caring for the cages. The animals are well fed. In this regard, they sleep at lunchtime, so do not go at Very beautiful, well-groomed and comfortable park. The animals are well fed. In this regard, they sleep at lunchtime, so do not go after lunchtime😅
Vik V — Google review
We absolutely loved our visit to the zoo! It was a big place with so many animals to see – elephants, zebras, giraffes, lions, monkeys, parrots, little mice, lynxes, kangaroos, and even wolves! Some of them were hiding, which was a bit disappointing, but it was still amazing to see so many different animals up close. It felt like a real adventure! We finished the day with some tasty ice cream – a perfect ending to a fun and exciting trip.
A!xtex — Google review
I visited the Gdańsk Zoo today and it was a fantastic experience. The whole place feels more like a national park than a typical zoo – spacious, green, and very well maintained. The animals look healthy and well cared for. I recommend going in the morning, when it’s feeding time, as many animals are active and easy to see up close. Overall, one of the best zoos I’ve ever been to!
Ana G — Google review
Me and my family enjoyed this zoo very much. We went here for 2-3 hours and we easily checked all the animals, there were a little mountainous areas but it wasn’t necessarily hard to climb. Lions, elephants, monkeys, birds, seals… All kind of animals are in this zoo. And they have a lot of space to live in. Tickets were not expensive 45zł (+-10,7€) per person. I highly recommed visit this zoo if you are visiting Gdansk.
Aidas — Google review
I left with very mixed feelings after my visit. Some animals looked healthy and well cared for, while others seemed tired and not in the best condition. The bird house in particular felt quite sad and really touched me. At the same time, the staff were very kind and it was clear they truly care about the animals. Still, this is one of the largest zoos I have ever visited, and I even discovered a few animal species I had never seen before.
Lili F — Google review
We visited Gdańsk Zoo during our trip to northern Poland, and it turned out to be a memorable stop on our itinerary. It is in the leafy Oliwa district, the zoo is huge—over 120 hectares!—so be prepared for a lot of waddling. The setting is scenic and peaceful, making it a lovely way to spend the day surrounded by nature. Getting there was pretty easy using public transport. We took bus 179 directly from the central station—affordable and efficient. Just remember to validate your ticket! The zoo itself is home to an impressive range of animals, but the star of the show is undoubtedly Kokosanka, the world's only albino African penguin in captivity. She's become quite the celebrity and was the clear highlight of our visit. Her exhibit, like others in the zoo, includes educational signage and is thoughtfully maintained. We also enjoyed the indoor tropical house, which has a fascinating mix of birds and reptiles. Outdoors, we saw everything from Amur tigers to mandrills, camels, and zebras; although some animals were hard to spot in their spacious enclosures, binoculars would have been a smart addition! Facilities are decent, with a few food stalls and plenty of toilets, though dining options felt limited for a zoo of this size. Also, keep some cash handy, especially for souvenir stands. A few things to note: The zoo's size makes it ideal for a full-day outing, but it's not great if you're short on time or mobility. While we appreciated the space for animals, the design sometimes made it tricky actually to see them. Some areas of the zoo appear somewhat outdated in their layout. Still, it's an excellent family-friendly attraction and offers a mix of wildlife education and outdoor adventure. We'd recommend it—just come prepared (water, snacks, walking shoes, and binoculars)!
Lifeguin — Google review
Really massive and nice zoo. One of the best zoos I've been to in Europe. The entire zoo was so clean and orderly. The animals seem to be doing well. So many toilets and cafes around the park which is really handy. Things they can do better: -Hopefully the maned wolf gets more hiding areas outside so it likes spending time outside more than inside his indoor enclosure. -They had an Asian and African elephant together in one enclosure which isn't bad but I'd hope their enclosure would be a bit bigger. -The Philippines spotted deer seemed to have stereotypical behaviour and it was alone. I'm not sure if it had company indoors or not? -Their Burmese python had a red light bulb which seemed a bit weird as every other reptile enclosure had amazing light fixtures and heat lamps. Don't know if this was temporary or not? -Their Bactrian Camel sign said they were wild Bactrian camels but the scientific name said "bactrianus" and not "ferus". - an easy mistake. -Wish we could see the indoors for the binturong and serval as well. Overall a great zoo. I'm impressed by the size and cleanliness of all the enclosures. The animals were easily spotted. A lot of signs were educational and talked about conservation. The Zookeepers were always doing something for the animals which was so nice to see. Definitely recommend!
K P — Google review
Was a lovely day to come visit, wasn't too overcrowded and it was easy to see everything you wanted to see Do think the buffet restaurant was overpriced for what was on offer and also having to pay extra so the kids could play in a certain area of the zoo is a scam in my opinion Would come back again and do things differently, the price for a family ticket is very good value for money considering in the UK, it's the price you'd pay for a single adult!
Marc S — Google review
Karwieńska 3, 80-328 Gdańsk, Poland•https://zoo.gdansk.pl/•+48 58 552 00 41•Tips and more reviews for ZOO GDAŃSK
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Oliwski Park

4.8
(35434)
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3.5
(6)
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nestled in the charming Oliwa district of Gdansk, Poland, Oliwski Park is a stunning 10-hectare oasis that beautifully marries history with nature. Originally established as a monastery garden by Cistercian monks in the 12th century, this park has evolved into a serene retreat featuring picturesque paths and exquisite French-style gardens.
Peaceful, picturesque, and full of surprises – Oliwski Park is a true hidden gem in Gdańsk. This beautiful park offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and serenity. With tree-lined paths, colorful flowerbeds, peaceful ponds, and even a small waterfall, it’s a wonderful place for a relaxing walk or a quiet moment away from the city noise. The air smells amazing thanks to the abundance of flowers and blooming plants — like stepping into a living postcard. One of the highlights is the palm house, a glass conservatory tucked within the park. Inside, you’ll find tropical plants, towering palms, and a warm, humid microclimate designed to keep them thriving. It’s free to enter, and access is next to the café beside the building. It feels like a tiny escape to another part of the world — humid, yes, but worth a short visit. The park also holds historical value. There’s a museum on the grounds that was destroyed during World War II and later rebuilt, preserving its place in the cultural fabric of the area. It adds an extra layer of depth to your visit. Overall, Oliwski Park is not just a park — it’s an experience. Whether you’re here for a morning stroll, a photo walk, or a quiet spot to reflect, it delivers beauty and calm in every corner. We enjoyed every moment and would highly recommend making time for it if you’re in Gdańsk.
Vadym — Google review
A beautiful and spacious park with a lovely design, perfect for a calm and peaceful walk. Surrounded by greenery and nature, it’s a great place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Inside, you’ll also find a beautiful cathedral and a charming botanical garden, which is closed on Mondays.
Didem Ç — Google review
Lovely quiet place to take a walk. Lots of random wildlife to encounter. Easily reached by tram if you're visiting Gdansk, and worth the trip away from the busy tourist spots
Roger A — Google review
So peaceful - an interesting and varied array of garden planting, shrubs and trees - interspersed with sculptures. The palmarium was closed - but the glass structure is quite a modern design versus the beautifully kept old palace. Very enjoyable. I visited during the week because it was impossible to park at the weekend!
Sharne B — Google review
We really enjoyed our walk around the park! Beautiful and green! So peaceful and enjoyable. Beautiful place in the map of Gdańsk !
Marta P — Google review
Cathedral with most biggest organ that will push the holy spirit through your entire bones and flesh and soul with a tremendous blast. To hear Bach toccata and fugue in minor d here was a true thank you kind lord for all benefits you have bestowed upon me.
Diederick K — Google review
Such a beautiful peaceful park. The highlight was the Oliwa cathedral It’s amazing. And definitely worth the praise.
Josh G — Google review
Beautiful walk through the park! Has a coffee place and a restaurant inside the park.
Victoria B — Google review
Opata Jacka Rybińskiego, 80-320 Gdańsk, Poland•http://www.parkoliwski.gdansk.pl/•+48 58 558 95 68•Tips and more reviews for Oliwski Park
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Krzywy Domek

4.3
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3.5
(893)
Sights & Landmarks
Shopping mall
Architectural Buildings
Krzywy Domek, also known as the Crooked House, is a charming and peculiar retail building located in Sopot, Poland. Its whimsical and fairytale-like appearance has made it an iconic symbol of the coastal town. This crookedly shaped structure houses various shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, and even a radio station. Visitors from around the world are captivated by its unique design and enchanting allure.
After renovation the place became much better, a good selection of places to choose food.
Alona L — Google review
Krzywy Domek, or the Crooked House, is a whimsical architectural landmark located in the heart of Sopot, Poland. Completed in 2004, this 4,000-square-meter building is part of the Rezydent shopping center and was designed by architects Szotyńscy & Zaleski. Its surreal, warped appearance was inspired by the fairytale illustrations of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg, as well as the works of Antoni Gaudí .    Situated on Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, Sopot’s main pedestrian thoroughfare, Krzywy Domek houses a variety of establishments, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and offices. Inside, visitors can find the Food Hall Krzywy Domek, offering diverse culinary options, and the Museum of Illusions, providing interactive exhibits for all ages .   The building’s unique design features curved walls, a dragon-scale roof, and a glass entrance that creates the illusion of movement, making it one of the most photographed structures in Poland .  While the exterior is captivating, some visitors may find the interior offerings typical of a commercial center. However, the building comes alive in the evenings with various bars and clubs, and the “Wall of Fame” on the ground floor showcases autographs of Polish celebrities .   Krzywy Domek is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts and those seeking a unique photo opportunity. Its central location makes it easily accessible and a convenient stop while exploring Sopot.
R — Google review
Well, I expected a house but is a dining complex. In summertime the tree is full of leaves so part of the facade is impossible to see. Still, if you come to Sopot it’s funny to see.
Judith B — Google review
In 2017, I stood across the street from the bizarre “Krzywy Domek” (meaning “Crooked House”), which has been called the strangest building in the world. It stunned me, with its twisted walls, rounded corners and strange curves, it looked like it walked out of a storybook. Its strange “skewness” looked like it was photoshopped. I was worried that the floor and ceiling of the house would be uneven. I observed it for a while, but I didn’t see anyone go in, so I gave up my curiosity and didn’t experience it up close.
Xiao W — Google review
The famous upside down house. Now it's a food court. Not alot of options but good enough
Minal A — Google review
A crooked house is a charming structure that makes you feel more creative and fascinated by the surreal. Very interesting.
Darek P — Google review
Do not be fooled, there is nothing crooked about this house but the facade. Behind it is a standard food court and illusion gallery. Nice place to take a photo, maybe grab something small to eat. Nothing more and nothing less.
Radovan D — Google review
An interesting outer architecture. However there is a big tree in front of the building and one cannot take a proper photo of it. Inside is ordinary, nothing special in there.
HAKAN T — Google review
Bohaterów Monte Cassino 53, 81-767 Sopot, Poland•https://krzywydomek.info/•Tips and more reviews for Krzywy Domek
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 6-minute walk away from Oliwski Park.

Ryż

4.6
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4.5
(250)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
The thai restaurant Ryż in Gdansk is a great place to get Thai food. The soups come in two sizes and are filled with delicious beef and a phenomenal mix of spices. The restaurant also offers a full bar, wine and beer, digital payments, free wifi, and table service.
I visited here in summer 2019. Best Thai restaurant in Gdansk! Good spicyness in Tom Yam soup. Quality ingredients. Salt & pepper cuttlefish absolutely delicious! Bright and light interior. Kind service. Sometimes a bit busy.
Aatu D — Google review
I was there for dinner during Summer. Late review. The atmosphere is nice, location also easily accessible . Food tasted decent. But the menu is pretty small and they couldn’t serve basic Thai green curry! Very disappointing. I went there specifically to because I was craving Green curry and it was surprising to find out that they don’t have it in the menu. Atleast that day it was not there, I don’t know about the current menu.
Lavanya A — Google review
Extremely delicious food and good atmosphere! 10/10, totally recommend!
Olha I — Google review
This is my favorite restaurant in 3city. The design is simple but tasteful, the graphics of the menu well design, the staff is simply wonderful and the food so well composed and executed. Each meal is delicious - I could die for their calamari ( starters section). Eating there is always a pleasure. Each visit to 3city I plan in a way to stop there for a meal at least once. I always am too eager to eat first and only after meal I remember to make a picture 🤦🏼‍♀️😬 hence the photo
Del F — Google review
The best Thai restaurant in Gdansk!!! Great hospitality.
Marek T — Google review
Really impressed. Every dish we had was delicious, ingredients cooked perfectly and beautifully presented, staff were fantastic. We had two of the specials as mains - seafood and pork belly dish was amazing, beef one also. Everything was tasty, good texture and well balanced, and portions just right too.
Nick N — Google review
Great Thai restaurant! I would recommend the ice tea with coconut milk (took me by surprise!) and the vegetarian summer rolls.
Philippe V — Google review
It’s quite hard to stand out in Thai food with so many options but their quality is a cut above the rest.
Praveen N — Google review
Stary Rynek Oliwski 2, 80-324 Gdańsk, Poland•https://www.facebook.com/ryz.gdansk/•+48 58 380 26 27•Tips and more reviews for Ryż

Cały Gaweł Cantine Bar Cafe

4.6
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4.3
(453)
$$$$affordable
Bistro
Cały Gaweł Cantine Bar Cafe is a trendy, industrial-style eatery offering a diverse menu inspired by Australian and Californian cuisine. The interior exudes a cozy atmosphere with live plants, couches, and spacious wooden tables. Additionally, there's an expansive outdoor patio for al fresco dining. The brunch selection features a variety of options including avocado toast, egg dishes, bagels, shakshuka, healthy bowls, and traditional Kashubian pancakes.
Absolutely love this place! After their recent kitchen remodel, it’s even better. The food is fantastic, and the service is top-notch. We've enjoyed both breakfast and dinner here many times before the remodel, and we’re thrilled to be back savoring their delicious offerings again. Don’t miss their house-made strawberry lemonade—it’s amazing! Plus, the variety of breakfast options ensures there’s something for everyone. Highly recommend!
Paul K — Google review
WHAT A GEM!! This place was love from first sight. Food is just mouthwatering, we were so impressed to see the size & quality of our breakfast. The waiters are super open, kind, and so helpful – when I asked for orange espresso (which wasn’t in the menu), they prepared one for me and it was the best one I’ve ever tried. Also, it’s a really dog-friendly spot (which was a great asset in my case). The place has a HUUGE variety of great exclusive dishes. We couldn’t stop coming there and had been visiting this place almost everyday. THANK YOU for making our vacation so delicious 🥰
Arina L — Google review
food was great! huge HUGE portions but everything was prepared very fresh and delicious. the octopus was cooked perfectly and the ribs were very well seasoned. also the waiter was very nice and the restaurant may have been a bit loud but the decorations were great and overall the ambience was good. would come back!
Mathylda D — Google review
Caly offers a wide variety of dishes and drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere, we had a great early dinner with a group of colleagues. Sopot is lovely, and this can be a nice place to stop and have a drink and a snack!
Carlos P — Google review
Absolutely excellent in every aspect. Friendly staff members, delicious food and very clean venue. One thing - portions are massive!!! But tasty 😋 I've orgered a baked cauliflower with pistachio pesto and sweet potatoes and my daughter got a kids meal - chicken strips and chips. And we both had made out of fresh fruits made yummy drinks :)
Emmi S — Google review
Very good options for breakfast. They have enough vegetarian options. Coffee is tasty there. Breakfast is till 13.00. The terrace outside is very big, but it's better to reserve a table.
Alesia G — Google review
i picked asian dish with gojuchang udon noodles- well… it has nothing to do with Asian flavour at all. gojuchang paste was so diluted and dish was full of oil. the bottom of the dish was an oil pool. i couldnt finish it. the dish was worth half of its price, if anything, but safe to say i will not visit again. disappointing trip.
Kat B — Google review
Despite the queue, we got a table quite quickly (reservations recommended), staff very friendly. Super fast. Very tasty breakfast!
Ariane S — Google review
Dworcowa 7, 81-835 Sopot, Poland•http://www.calygawel.pl/•+48 604 173 717•Tips and more reviews for Cały Gaweł Cantine Bar Cafe
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Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Sopot

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$$$$expensive
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If you're in Sopot and craving a seafood feast, look no further than Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar. This casual dining spot is a haven for seafood lovers, offering an impressive selection that includes shrimp, crab, fish, and of course, fresh oysters. Guests rave about their first oyster experience here—thanks to the warm staff who are eager to guide you through the menu.
A very good (although a but pricey) spot for seafood. Shiitake soup is really good, full of taste and not too salty. Thai seafood soup is even better - plenty of tuna, two shrimp, two clams. Definitely not spicy (although described as such), but good, and quite filling.
Dariusz ( — Google review
Unfortunately both me and my friend had food poisoning reactions after eating the oysters. I’ve had it on the second night and my friend on the third. Food is still good but a bit overpriced. The waiting time for the bill took particularly long that day and the 10% service fee is mandatory in the bill.
Jason L — Google review
Fish & Chips served to perfection. Also ordered club salad which was a tiny side dish but very tasty too. Fries were super crisp and the fish just perfect. Personel very profesional and pleasant. Totally recommending this for fine dine 👌🏼
Andrzej W — Google review
I had a wonderful walk around the city of Sopot and visited an excellent seafood restaurant. For the aperitif, I enjoyed fresh, tender oysters paired with a glass of red wine. As a big fan of mussels, I ordered them in a creamy cheese sauce — and they were absolutely delicious! The restaurant’s relaxing atmosphere and the outstanding professionalism of the staff, especially Filip, made my visit to Sopot truly unforgettable. I can sincerely recommend this place to all seafood lovers!
RuslanS — Google review
Great music and atmosphere and food tastes lovely but unfortunately after having lunch there today, I barely made it back to the hotel with food poisoning from oysters!
Izabela Z — Google review
We had the best time here and the service was superb! Phillip was our server and recommended great food and drinks. He recommended an aperitif we just loved. Highly recommend it!!
Amy C — Google review
This is a very good seafood restaurant but the most intetesting thing is that I tasted there the best grappa in my life
Egidijus N — Google review
Nice place for seafood! We appreciate that the place for group of 9 was found without reservation and they take care of our kids as well. It was a bit more expensive than other places in Poland we were before, but food was great, atmosphere and service was nice! The only small issue we were 6 adults and they brought 5 slices of the bread :)
MELNS S — Google review
Dworcowa 7, 81-704 Sopot, Poland•http://www.seafoodstation.pl/•+48 58 523 88 55•Tips and more reviews for Seafood Station Restaurant & Oyster Bar Sopot
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