Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport 18 min
Museum of the Second World War (20 min) Striking, modern museum devoted to the Polish experience during the second World War. Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk (17 min) Brick-built, Gothic Roman Catholic place of worship, completed in 1502, with a royal chapel. Gdańsk Town Hall (18 min) Museum, city hall, history, and architecture Tricity Landscape Park (11 min) Postglacial landscape of wooded valleys & wetlands, with habitats for swans, owls & black storks. Muzeum Narodowe w Gdańsku / Oddział Sztuki Dawnej (15 min) Fine art showcase best known for its massive, 15th-century Last Judgment triptych by Hans Memling. European Solidarity Centre (17 min) Museum & library dedicated to modern Polish history & a prominent trade union movement. Oliwa Cathedral (22 min) Elegant 16th-century cathedral with baroque & rococo architecture, a large organ & concerts. Żuraw in Gdańsk (18 min) Striking waterfront crane built in the 15th century & now part of the local maritime museum. Long Market (19 min) Historic public square with restaurants & souvenir shops amid period architecture & a fountain. Westerplatte (26 min) Former military area and site of first World War II invasion now marked by a grand stone monument. Artus Court (18 min) Restored 14th-century former merchant's meeting house housing collections of local history & arts. Golden Gate (15 min) Completed in 1614, this prominent Dutch Mannerist-style gate was rebuilt in 1957 due to WWII damage. Neptune's Fountain (18 min) Landmark 17th-century bronze statue of the sea god surrounded by historic houses & cafes. Adam Mickiewicz Park in Gdańsk-Oliwa (20 min) City park on 10 hectares with paths, French–style gardens & a greenhouse with exotic plants. Green Gate (16 min) Built in the 1560s, this iconic city gate is the largest in Gdańsk & houses the National Museum. |