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Gdańsk Travel Guide

Tips on how to explore the land of amber-lined streets, Gothic gates, and centuries-old shipyards.

Gdańsk Travel Guide

Overview

Gdańsk, with the largest port on the Baltic Sea, is one of Poland's most beautiful and historically rich cities. Known for its maritime heritage, the city played a key role in trade and shipbuilding for centuries. Its charming Old Town features colorful merchant houses, the iconic Neptune Fountain, and the Gothic St. Mary's Basilica.

The Motława River waterfront offers scenic walks and boat tours, while nearby beaches like Brzeźno and Jelitkowo provide a perfect seaside escape.

Read through this complete Gdańsk travel guide for more info on what to expect!

Quick Facts

Language

Polish

Visa

Shengen Area rules apply

Power Plugs

Type C / F

Religion

Christainity

Country

Poland

Climate

Cool, wet winters & mild to warm summers

Apps

Jakdojade, Uber & Bolt apps available

Flights

As a tourist visiting northern Poland, your main gateway will be Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN), located just outside the city center.
GDN is well connected, offering direct flights to many European cities with carriers like Wizz Air and Ryanair, making it a convenient entry point for international travelers. The airport is small but efficient, with easy access to the city via bus, train, or taxi. You can quickly compare and book flights to Gdańsk using platforms like Kiwi or Skyscanner.

If you're traveling within Europe on a budget, consider flying into nearby airports like Warsaw or Poznań, which are also served by low-cost airlines. From there, you can take a train or FlixBus to Gdańsk, enjoying a scenic and affordable journey across Poland.

Safety

Gdańsk is generally a safe city for tourists, with low rates of violent crime and a calm atmosphere. As in most popular destinations, petty theft or pickpocketing may happen in busy areas like Old Town, public transport, or near attractions.
Stay aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure. Overall, Gdańsk is a welcoming and comfortable place to explore.

Budget

Gdańsk is a great destination for budget-conscious travelers. Hostel beds typically range from 10-15 Euros, while private hotel rooms start at around 40-55 Euros. Meals at casual spots are affordable, usually between 4 and 10 Euros. Public transport is reliable and inexpensive, with buses and trams connecting key parts of the city.

Try our TravelBot for a detailed overview of activities and meal costs during a 5-day stay in Gdańsk.

About me

Hey there! I'm Charity, a Nigerian who has been traveling for a couple of years now.


Though I call Poznań my second home, my travels take me to destinations across the globe.

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