The heart of Gdansk's Old Town, this vibrant marketplace is lined with stunning, narrow gabled houses and features the iconic Neptune's Fountain, a symbol of the city's maritime connections. It's a bustling area filled with cafes, shops, and historic landmarks like Artus Court.
READ MOREOne of the largest brick churches in the world, St. Mary's Church dominates the Gdansk skyline. Visitors can climb its massive tower for panoramic views of the city and admire its vast interior, which includes a 15th-century astronomical clock.
READ MOREA modern museum and library dedicated to the history of the Polish Solidarity movement, which played a crucial role in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Its interactive exhibits tell the powerful story of the fight for freedom and democracy.
READ MORELocated on the Long Market, the Main Town Hall is a magnificent Gothic-Renaissance building. It houses a historical museum detailing the city's past, and its tower offers another excellent vantage point for city views, especially down the Royal Way.
READ MOREA peninsula at the mouth of Gdansk's harbour, Westerplatte is historically significant as the site of the first battle of World War II in Europe when Polish forces defended it against German attack in September 1939. Today, it serves as an open-air memorial and museum.
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