TourHQ guides in Gdansk can reveal one of Poland’s hippest towns, complete with an historic center of cobbled lanes and cathedrals, medieval docks and totemic sites linked to the downfall of communism.
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Although destroyed many times over the course of its history, Gdansk in Poland has been faithfully restored each time, making a visit to modern-day Gdansk like a trip back in time. Neither strictly Polish, nor German, Gdansk is a charming anomaly, ambiguous in its ethnic and cultural make-up.
Rather compact in size, the Old Town houses the major attractions, and it is easy to meander through the lovely narrow cobbled streets adorned with a cheerful café culture. All along the Royal Road, the road along which royalty would make their trips to the seaside, Gdansk tour guides introduce visitors to the city’s elaborate 17th century architecture comprising lovely churches and museums. Nearby sub-city Sopot boasts of beaches that attract weekenders from all over Poland and its neighbouring countries for an energetic and fun-filled getaway.
Gdank’s historic relationship with the sea can be evidenced with its maritime museum and monuments; it’s most famous landmark being the medieval Harbour Crane by the Motlawa River. Still a major shipping port with a pleasantly temperate climate and home to the most important social movements of post-war Europe, Gdansk makes for a perfect seaside getaway with a proud and fascinating history.
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