


The iconic symbol of Sopot and the longest wooden pier in Europe, extending over 500 meters into the Baltic Sea. It offers stunning views of the coast, a marina, restaurants, and is a popular spot for leisurely strolls and enjoying the sea breeze.
READ MOREThe vibrant pedestrian heart of Sopot, this bustling promenade stretches from the train station down to the pier. It's lined with numerous cafes, restaurants, clubs, shops, and art galleries, and is famous for its lively atmosphere day and night.
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An architectural curiosity and one of Sopot's most photographed buildings, the Crooked House is part of a shopping center on Monciak street. Its fairytale-like, surreal design with warped walls and a contorted roof was inspired by Jan Marcin Szancer's drawings.
READ MOREA wide and sandy beach stretching along the coast, Sopot Beach is a major draw for visitors, especially during summer. It offers clean sands, calm waters ideal for swimming, beach bars, and various water sports activities.
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A unique open-air amphitheater located in a picturesque forest setting on the edge of Sopot. Known for its excellent acoustics, the Forest Opera hosts major international song festivals, concerts, and opera performances, especially during the summer season.
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