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Top 10 things to do in Gdańsk in 2023 | Travel guide

Top 10 things to do in Gdańsk in 2023 | Travel guide

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Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland. With a population of 470,621. Gdańsk is the capital and largest city of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and the most prominent city in the geographical region of Pomerania. It is Poland's principal seaport and the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.

The city is situated at the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay, in a conurbation with the city of Gdynia, the resort town of Sopot, and suburban communities; these form a metropolitan area called the Tricity, with a population of approximately 1.5 million. Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River, connected to the Leniwka, a branch in the delta of the Vistula River, which drains 60 percent of #poland and connects Gdańsk with the Polish capital, Warsaw.

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Gdansk Poland Travel Guide: 14 BEST Things to Do in Gdańsk

This Gdansk travel guide shares the best things to do in Gdańsk.

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Embark on a captivating journey to the enchanting city of Gdansk, Poland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this historic and vibrant destination. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Gdansk's rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere.

Explore the picturesque Old Town of Gdansk, known for its beautifully preserved medieval and Renaissance buildings. Wander through cobbled streets, admire colorful facades, and visit iconic landmarks such as the majestic Neptune Fountain and the towering Gothic St. Mary's Church.

Discover the moving history of Gdansk at the Museum of the Second World War, a thought-provoking institution that provides insights into the global impact of the war. Learn about the city's role in history and reflect on the stories of individuals who lived through those tumultuous times.

Indulge in the flavors of Polish cuisine at local restaurants, milk bars, and street food stalls. Sample traditional dishes like pierogi (dumplings), kielbasa (sausage), and oscypek (smoked cheese), and savor the taste of freshly baked bread and pastries.

Experience the vibrant cultural scene of Gdansk at art galleries, theaters, and music venues. Attend a live performance, explore contemporary art exhibitions, and immerse yourself in the city's creative energy.

Visit the historic Gdansk Shipyard, where the Solidarity movement emerged and played a crucial role in Poland's transition to democracy. Learn about the movement's impact and its significance in the country's history.

Immerse yourself in the maritime heritage of Gdansk at the European Solidarity Centre. Discover the city's connections to trade and shipbuilding, and explore interactive exhibits that celebrate the spirit of solidarity and freedom.

Explore the bustling Long Market, a vibrant square in the heart of the Old Town. Browse through artisanal shops, enjoy local street performances, and soak in the lively atmosphere of this historic marketplace.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Gdansk, a city that seamlessly blends its rich past with modern vitality.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Gdansk in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, culture, and warm hospitality await!

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Amazing Things to Do in Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot & Top Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot Attractions

Discover with us the most amazing things to do in Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot & Top Gdańsk, Gdynia & Sopot attractions. Tricity Poland consists of three cities that are very close to each other but at the same time they are very different in character and history - Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The cities are located on the shores of the Baltic Sea and are not more than 40 minutes apart.
Let’s start with Gdynia, one of the youngest cities in Poland which was granted city rights only in 1926 and quickly became one of the most important port cities in Poland. Be sure to visit white sandy Gdynia Beach with clean waters. It is a great place for swimming and sunbathing in summer and is accompanied by the restaurants and cafes.
The most romantic walking spot in Gdynia with sensational sea view is 180 m long Orlowo Pier. It was opened during WWI and is equipped with benches.
A perfect place for the families with children is the Aquarium. Its 68 tanks are home to around 250 species of fish, reptiles, or invertebrates. Another must-visit attractions are two impressive vessels: The ORP Błyskawica, the destroyer constructed in 1937 which also took part in the evacuation from Dunkirk and Dar Pomorza - a fully rigged sailing ship built in 1909 which used to serve as a training ship. Both vessels have been converted into museum ships.
Move to romantic Sopot with endless sandy beaches stretching 4,5 kilometer and impressive architecture. Whether you are walking along the 511-meter-long pier, which is the longest wooden pier in Europe, or wandering along the main promenade with many restaurants, cafes and shops called Monciak, you will fall in love with this city. Visit the popular Crooked House which is the example of bold contemporary architecture and one of the symbols of the city completed in 2004. This 30 m tall structure was built in 1975 as a part of the Hospital and became the Lighthouse 2 years later in 1977. Since then, it has lost its official lighthouse status and today it is open to visitors.
End your journey in medieval port city Gdańsk with a tradition spanning over 1,000 years.
An unmissable icon of the city is extraordinary 15th century wooden crane situated over the Moltawa river. It used to be largest port crane in the whole of Europe during the Middle Ages and today it is a part of the Polish Maritime Museum.
Be sure to visit the Royal Way lined all along with quaint historic town houses. You will find here the 14th century Main Town Hall with 83-meter-high clock tower which offers unbelievable views of the city during summer months, or the Neptune`s fountain which is a mannerist-rococo masterpiece built in the early 17th century. It is a symbol of city’s connection with the sea and has become the favorite spot for tourists to pose for a souvenir photo from Gdańsk.

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Gdańsk urzeka przepiękną, zachwycającą architekturą i niecodzienną atmosferą. To, naszym zdaniem, najpiękniejsze miasto w całej Polsce. Jego niesamowite położenie nad Bałtykiem, pięknie przepływająca Motława, wspaniałe ulice Mariacka, Długa czy Piwna a także wielowiekowa historia wyróżniają go na tle innych miejscowości.

Zapraszam na spacer przez wieki. Przejdziemy przez Stare i Główne Miasto. Poznamy najwspanialsze jego zabytki i najbardziej urokliwe uliczki. Zobaczymy wspaniałą rewitalizację gdańskiego fortu na centrum nauki Hevelianum, przypomnimy sobie, że to tutaj rozpoczął się ruch Solidarności, kończący epokę komunizmu i rozpoczął wolnorynkowy dobrobyt z pięknym punktem widokowym w wieżowcu Olivia Star.

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POLSKA - 120 miejsc, które warto zobaczyć | Najpiękniejsze miejsca idealne na wycieczkę i urlop

Subskrybuj nasz kanał, żeby nie ominęły Cię kolejne filmy o Polsce i innych ciekawych miejscach.

Zobacz 120 miejsc w Polsce i wpisz je na listę miejsc do odwiedzenia. Odkrywanie Polski to niezwykła podróż przez różnorodne krajobrazy i bogactwo kulturowe. Nasz kraj oferuje nie tylko historyczne dziedzictwo, ale też miasteczka, zamki i pałace, parki narodowe i górskie szczyty. Polska ma do zaoferowania naprawdę wiele atrakcji, więc zebraliśmy 120 miejsc, które warto zobaczyć.

Najpiękniejsze miejsca w Polsce to przede wszystkim miasteczka, których architektura i atmosfera przenoszą nas do zamierzchłych czasów. Kazimierz Dolny nad Wisłą, Sandomierz czy Tarnów to miejsca warte odwiedzenia. Należy wyróżnić także Zamość, miasto idealne wzorowane na włoskich układach urbanistycznych. Wiele przykładów, które znajdziecie w naszym filmie o najpiękniejszych miejscach w Polsce to obiekty wpisane na Listę Światowego Dziedzictwa UNESCO.

Kolejnymi atrakcjami, które trzeba zobaczyć w Polsce są liczne stare miasta tj. Kraków, Wrocław, czy Gdańsk. To miejsca pełne urokliwych kamienic i kościołów, placów i innych zabytków. W naszym filmie pokażemy też mniej znane miejsca tj. stare miasto w Bielsku-Białej, czy w Szczecinie.

Polska jest pełna zamków i pałaców, które zostały zbudowane na przestrzeni wieków i dziś świadczą o bogatej historii Polski. Najpopularniejszym jest Zamek Krzyżacki w Malborku, największy na świecie ceglany zamek i symbol potęgi Zakonu Krzyżackiego. Nie zabraknie też Zamku Książ, Zamku Czocha, Pałacu w Pszczynie, w Wilanowie, czy w Mosznej, bo to miejsca, które warto odwiedzić podczas podróży po Polsce.

Polskie parki narodowe to prawdziwy raj dla miłośników przyrody. Bieszczadzki i Tatrzański Park Narodowy, czy mniej znane parki tj. Wigierski PN, czy „Ujście Warty” to tylko niektóre naturalne obszary, które uwzględniliśmy w naszym filmie. Nie zabraknie też innych miejsc, bo Polska natura jest naprawdę piękna.

Postanowiliśmy też na naszej liście umieścić szczyty górskie w Pieninach, Bieszczadach, Tatrach, czy Karkonoszach. Nie zabraknie miejsc tj. Tarnica, Giewont, Rysy, Wysoka, Trzy Korony, czy Śnieżka. Każdy, kto lubi trekkingi i wspinaczkę na pewno znajdzie coś dla siebie. W tym filmie wzięliśmy też pod uwagę miejsca, do których możecie wybrać się z dziećmi lub na spacer.

Kontynuując opis miejsc w Polsce, które trzeba zobaczyć, nie mogliśmy pominąć innych naturalnych terenów tj. Mazury, Puszcza Białowieska, Żuławy Wiślane, Hel, a także parki tj. Park Mużakowski, czy Park Śląski.

W naszym filmie postanowiliśmy uwzględnić także miejsca związane z rozrywką dla całej rodziny, tj. Energylandia, Mandoria, czy Inwałd Park. W końcu nie samymi zabytkami i naturą człowiek żyje.

Ostatnią kategorią miejsc, które warto odwiedzić w Polsce są obiekty związane z bogatą kulturą i tradycją tj. kopalnie złota, srebra, czy soli, dwa unikalne kanały – Elbląski i Augustowski, a także miejsce, który powinien odwiedzić każdy Polak, czyli Auschwitz-Birkenau upamiętniający ofiary Holocaustu.

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Warsaw, POLAND - Europe's Best Travel Destination for 2023 | Warsaw, Poland Travel Vlog + Prices

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, won the title of the most attractive tourist destination in Europe for 2023. ???????? Not only this, it is one of Europe's best cheap and budget friendly destinations as well! ????
To be honest, Poland as a whole has never been on my travel list... ???? My first time in Poland was because we came here for the wedding of good friends of mine. We spent 1 week here, split between 3 cities, which was enough for me to decide I am coming back again soon! ????
I hope this Warsaw, Poland Travel Vlog shows you how pretty, interesting and diverse this city is and you get why everyone is going to Warsaw lately. ????
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0:00-0:35 Intro
0:36-1:23 Apartment tour
1:24-5:49 Exploring Old Town Warsaw
5:50-7:01 Polish cuisine for dinner
7:02-8:20 Breakfast in Old Town & Zamek Krolewsky
8:21-9:31 Botanical Garden of the University Library
9:32-10:20 Warsaw Street food
10:21-13:56 Praga District & Vodka Museum
13:57-14:43 Dinner at a traditional Polish restaurant
14:44-15:09 Early Breakfast the next day
15:10-17:03 Polin Museum
17:04-17:44 You can't smoke here?
17:45-18:24 Downtown Warsaw - the New York of Eastern Europe
18:25-19:29 Palace of Culture and Science
19:30-20:41 Warsaw at night
20:42-21:27 Outro
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This is why you NEED to visit Gdańsk | Europe’s MOST underrated city (VLOG)

Come with me and explore the beauty of Gdańsk, Poland on my vlog of the city. You can treat this video as a bit of a travel guide for Gdansk, as I show you round all the main attractions in the city.

I was so pleasantly surprised by the city, especially Gdansk Old Town. I’ll take you down the Main Street, Długa Street, and show you all of Gdańsk’s beautiful landmarks, the colourful and eccentric streets.

While exploring, I’ll also tell you a little bit about the history of Gdańsk, and why they have such beautiful, and Dutch looking architecture!

I also visited Malbork Castle, the world’s largest castle by land area, which started being built in the 13th Century by the Teutonic Order. I have a separate video coming out soon for Malbork Castle, so make sure you stick around for that in a few days!

Back to Gdańsk, I also got some stunning 4K drone footage of the city which I absolutely love.

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Warszawa Śródmieście - A walk along the Hidden Gems and Stories trail (Warsaw Gems)

We invite you for a walk around the attractions hidden in the backyards of Warsaw's Śródmieście.

Our trail begins at Bankowy Square, where there is a courtyard designed by the Oscar-winner. Next, we will go along Senatorska Street, where we will see the cloisters in the Church of St. Antoni of Padwa. Then, at the Theatre Square (Plac Teatralny), we find the place where the poet, Krzysztof Baczyński, died during the Warsaw Uprising. Afterwards, we will reach the gem of architecture - the modernist building at Kozia Street. We will end our walk in the charming Mariensztat, where Zagłoba (a character from a famous Polish novel) once fought with monkeys.

Your guide will be Andrzej Rejnson, winner of the third place in the Warsaw Gems competition. Contest participants submitted routes along the hidden attractions of the capital. The best 10 routes can be found at:

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Ulica Piekarska w Bytomiu – jedna z ulic w bytomskiej dzielnicy Śródmieście, wzdłuż której biegną tory tramwajowe. Biegnie od pl. Tadeusza Kościuszki, przez starą część Bytomia, do ul. Słonecznej i ul Kwiatowej.

W 1913 wzdłuż obecnej ul. Piekarskiej oddano do użytku linię tramwajową i zajezdnię (unieruchomiono ją w 1960). W 1979 zlikwidowano ruch tramwajowy wzdłuż ul. Piekarskiej, a przywrócono go 10 lutego 1982 (pod numerem 38, który kursuje do dziś).

Ulicą w części przebiega szlak turystyczny „Spacer po starym mieście w Bytomiu”. 15 listopada 2010 na pl. Tadeusza Kościuszki, pomiędzy ul. J. Jainty i ul. Piekarską oddano do użytku centrum handlowe Agora Bytom.

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Visit Warsaw, Poland: Things to do in Warsaw - The Phoenix City

Visit Warsaw - Top 10 Things which can be done in Warsaw. What you can visit in Warsaw - Most visited touristic attractions of Warsaw

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01. Palace of Culture and Science
The tallest building in Poland and the eighth tallest building in the EU. A mix of Socialist realism and Polish historicism inspired by American art deco skyscrapers. The headquarters of many companies and public institutions, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs.

02. Łazienki Park
The largest park in Warsaw, occupying 76 hectares of the city center. Literally Baths Park or Royal Baths. Was designed in the 17th century in the baroque style. The park-and-palace complex lies in Warsaw's central district (Śródmieście).

03. Royal Castle
A castle residency and was the official residence of the Polish monarchs. Located in the Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town. A historical and national monument; listed as a national museum.

04. Wilanów Palace
A royal palace located in the Wilanów district. Survived the Poland's partitions and both World Wars. One of Poland's most important monuments. Serves as a reminder of the culture of the Polish state as it was before the misfortunes of the 18th century.

05. Copernicus Science Centre
A science museum. Contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science. The largest institution of its type in Poland and one of the most advanced in Europe.

06. Museum of Pawiak Prison
A museum. Shows the history of Pawiak Prison which was notably used during the German occupation between 1939 and 1944. An important monument: Monument Tree of Pawiak - a bronze copy of the famous elm on which the victims' families have placed the epitaph plates.

07. Saxon Garden
A 15.5–hectare public garden. The oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century, it was opened to the public in 1727 as one of the first publicly accessible parks in the world. Originally the site of Warsaw fortifications, Sigismund's Ramparts.

08. Powązki Cemetery
A historic cemetery located in the Wola district. The most famous cemetery in the city, and one of the oldest. Established on 4 November 1790. Was consecrated on 20 May 1792. In the same year the Saint Karol Boromeusz Church was built.

09. Warsaw Zoo
A scientific zoo on Ratuszowa Street. Covers about 40 hectares (99 acres) in central Warsaw, and sees 600,000 visitors annually. It is home to over 4,000 animals representing more than 500 species. Was opened on 11 March 1928.

10. Museum of Caricature
A museum. Was established in 1978. One of the first of this kind in the world. More than 25,000 drawings as well as paintings and
sculptures. Unique examples of Polish and World Caricature dating back to the 18th century.

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The cinematic streets of Śródmieście district - a walk around Warsaw (Warsaw Gems)

We invite you for a walk around the streets of Warsaw Śródmieście, which are popular among film producers. We focus on Polish films known to majority of Poles (and not only).

On the trail we will visit:
- Wallenberga Street, beloved by the director Stanisław Bareja
- Grzybowski Square, where the festival scene for the film Miś was recorded
- Królewska Street with the adjacent Saxon Garden and the Victoria Hotel
- Krakowskie Przedmieście and Kozia Street, which often turns into a film set
- Old and New Town, especially Mostowa Street - probably the most charming street in Warsaw.

The author of this route and your guide will be Monika Heiler-Sadek ( winner of the first place in the Warsaw Gems 2023 competition, which we organized together with the Warsaw Tourist Organization. The competition participants submitted routes to the hidden attractions of the Polish capital.

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Warsaw Poland Travel Guide: Best Things To Do in Warsaw

This is a Warsaw Poland travel guide in the summer. Today we explore around the old town of Warsaw, head down to the water front, try some Polish soup, then head over to the modern downtown area of Warsaw. So far after doing the Baltic states and now arriving in Poland I would say I really enjoy my first few days here in Poland and Warsaw is a fantastic city. We show you the best things to do in Warsaw in this travel Vlog of Polands biggest city!

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Gdańsk en Pologne, TOP 10 des choses à faire et à voir - présentation.

Gdansk en Pologne, la présentation des attractions à voir, des choses à faire. Une ville extraordinaire en Pologne. Que faire à Gdansk ? Voilà mon TOP 10. Pour établir cette liste, je me suis basé sur des critères tels que l'attrait, le caractère unique et la représentativité pour la ville de Gdansk. L'ordre des lieux présentés est aléatoire. Découvrez mes propositions et choisissez les attractions qui vous corespondent le mieux. Chacun y trouvera son boneur ! :-)

Mon TOP 10 des attractions à Gdańsk:
01:02 Basilique Mariacka
02:30 Route Royale
03:56 Croisière en Galion avec la visite de la Westerplatte
05:32 Jugement dernier de Hans Memling
07:07 Cathédrale d'Oliwa
09:00 Rue Mariacka
10:36 Chantier naval
12:43 Centre Européen de Solidarité
14:44 Musée de l'Ambre
16:05 Musée de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale

Je remercie chaleureusement le Musée de la Salle BHP, le Musée National de Gdańsk, le Centre Européen de Solidarité et le Musée de Gdańsk pour leur ouverture d'esprit et le soutien à mon projet. Grâce à l'autorisation officielle de filmer les intérieurs de ces établissements, la présentation que je vous fais est beacoup plus riche et intéressante.

La photographie du Jugement dernier de Hans Memling, utilisé dans cette vidéo, provient de la collection audiovisuelle du Musée National de Gdańsk.

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Quiet side streets and hidden gems of Warsaw downtown

We invite you for a walk along the quiet streets of Warsaw's Śródmieście district.

We will walk from the busy Bankowy Square, through sleepy Elektoralna Street and bustling Hale Mirowskie to Próżna Street, where you will find a huge mural Jewish Warsaw by Tytus Brzozowski.

Your guide will be Tomasz Obiński, the winner of the Pearls of Warsaw competition. Competition participants submitted routes along the hidden attractions of the capital. You can find the top 10 at:

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Warszawa z lotu ptaka - Śródmieście nocą | 4K | POLAND ON AIR by Maciej Margas & Aleksandra Łogusz

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Kiedy już wydaje się nam, że nie wymyślimy żadnego nowego filmu w centrum Warszawy... to jedziemy na miejsce i od razu przychodzą nam do głowy nowe pomysły :) Tym razem wymarzyliśmy sobie wykonanie jednego długiego ujęcia z wieżowcami i PKiN bez żadnego cięcia - i tak powstało pierwsze ujęcie filmu. A później jakoś już poszło :)

Głównym bohaterem tego filmu jest Pałac Kultury i Nauki (PKiN), ale także wieżowce w centrum, które kiedy spojrzy się od wschodu, stoją za nim. W tle widać m.in. wieżowce w Śródmieściu oraz te przy Rondzie Daszyńskiego, czy też budowę Varso Tower. Przyznacie, że spojrzenie na wieżowce Warszawy od tej strony robi niesamowite wrażenie!

Dajcie znać jak podoba Wam się takie nocne spojrzenie na PKiN oraz inne wieżowce Warszawy, oraz który jest Waszym ulubionym:)


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Top 10 hotels in Warsaw: best 4 star hotels, Poland

Best Warsaw 4 star hotels, Poland
02:44 - 1. NYX Hotel Warsaw by Leonardo Hotels
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02:27 - 2. Four Points by Sheraton Warsaw Mokotow
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02:10 - 3. Vienna House Mokotow Warsaw
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01:52 - 4. Hotel Indigo Warsaw Nowy Swiat, an IHG Hotel
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01:35 - 5. Hotel Polonia Palace
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01:17 - 6. Airport Hotel Okecie
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01:00 - 7. Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport
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00:43 - 8. Crowne Plaza - Warsaw - The HUB, an IHG Hotel
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00:25 - 9. Mercure Warszawa Ursus Station
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00:08 - 10. Teatro Hotel
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Co Zobaczyć W Warszawie Mając Tylko 3 Godziny?

Czy to po pracy, czy w leniwe popołudnie w dzień wolny, takie pytanie można sobie zadać praktycznie codziennie - co zobaczyć w Warszawie mając tylko 3 godziny?

Tym razem scenariusz do tego odcinka napisało życie. Po leniwym sobotnim poranku, który przeciągnął się do zdecydowanego popołudnia, zadaliśmy sobie właśnie to pytanie. No i odpowiedź była prosta - jedziemy zobaczyć co się da!

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Gdynia Travel Guide - Top Things To Do In Poland

This Gdynia travel guide is part of Poland travel guide in order to show you the best things to do in Gdynia and the top things to do in Poland.

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Gdynia is a port city in northern Poland. Gdynia, together with nearby Gdańsk and Sopot are often referred as Tricity (pl: Trójmiasto). Gdynia is one of the youngest and most modern cities in Poland. In the early 1900s Gdynia was a little village, but after WW1 and the establishing of the Free City of Gdańsk, the Polish Government decided to build a deep-sea port. Construction began in 1921.

The city rose fast in the 1920s and 1930s, so the architecture and planning reflect European trends of the day - Modernism. The city continues to grow to this day. Today, Gdynia is a modern city with a population of a quarter-million and is the second major Polish port on the Baltic Sea after Gdańsk.

Gdynia is a relatively modern city and one will not find many historical buildings. The oldest building in Gdynia is 13th century St. Michael Archangel's Church in Oksywie. There is also a 17th century neo-Gothic manor house located in the Folwarczna Street in Orłowo. However, what most tourists look for Gdynia deals with its recent past.

In the harbour there are two museum ships anchored, the ORP 0Błyskawica destroyer and the Dar Pomorza Tall Ship frigate. Gdynia is also famous for its numerous examples of early 20th century architecture, especially monumentalism and early functionalism. Recently reconstructed Świętojańska street and Kościuszki square are also worth mentioning. The surrounding hills and the coastline attract many nature lovers.

Leisure pier and cliff-like coastline in Kępa Redłowska as well as the surrounding Reservation Park are also popular. 1.5 kilometres long promenade leads from the marina in the city centre to the beach in Redłowo. Most of Gdynia can be seen from Kamienna Góra (54 metres asl) or a newly built observation point near Chwaszczyno. You can also take hydrofoil or ship trip to Gdańsk Westerplatte, Hel or just see port.

Gdynia is the only city in Poland and one of the few in Europe to pride itself on such long and accessible seashore. You will easily catch great views of the sea, and also find long promenades, beautiful waterfronts, marinas, yacht clubs and great sand beaches.

Plaża Miejska (city beach) is located in the center, next to Gdynia Marina and Bulwar Nadmorski (Seaside Promenade). Plaża w Orłowie is located in Orłowo District, next to beautiful Orłowo cliffs. Reach by SKM Gdynia Orłowo or trolleybus lines 21 and 26. Osada Rybacka (Fishermen Village) is a quite wild beach located in Oksywie district - besides suntanning, you can see beautiful, old fishermen equipment and a funicular for fish transport.

For Sightseeing in Gdynia:

Kamienna Góra with nice panoramic view, also possible to see Hel peninsula.

Cliff and wooden pier in Orłowo. Reach by SKM Gdynia Orłowo or trolleybus lines 21 and 26.

Trójmiejski park krajobrazowy (Tricity Sightseeing Park) - a forest-park surrounding all Tricity, with many sightseeing spots.

Bulwar Nadmorski (Seaside Promenade).

For Nature in Gdynia:

Dąbrowa. A beautiful swamp and lakes area in Dąbrowa district. It has a protected area status.

Maria's Spring. A beautiful spring area with swamps in Wielki Kack district. The spring has its beginning near small chapel.

Kępa Redłowska Natural Reserve. A forest reserve on shore located in Redłów district.

Here are a list of all Gdynia neighborhoods :

Gdynia's dzielnicas include : Babie Doły, Chwarzno-Wiczlino, Chylonia, Cisowa, Dąbrowa, Działki Leśne, Grabówek, Kamienna Góra, Karwiny, Leszczynki, Mały Kack, Obłuże, Oksywie, Orłowo, Pogórze, Pustki Cisowskie-Demptowo, Redłowo, Śródmieście, Wielki Kack, Witomino-Leśniczówka, Witomino-Radiostacja, Wzgórze Św. Maksymiliana .

Gdynia's Osiedles include : Bernadowo, Brzozowa Góra, Chwarzno, Dąbrówka, Demptowo, Dębowa Góra, Fikakowo, Gołębiewo, Kacze Buki, Kolibki, Kolonia Chwaszczyno, Kolonia Rybacka, Krykulec, Marszewo, Międzytorze, Niemotowo, Osada Kolejowa, Osada Rybacka, Osiedle Bernadowo, Port, Pustki Cisowskie, Tasza, Wiczlino, Wielka Rola, Witomino, Wysoka, Zielenisz.

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Scenic view in Streets of Downtown Warsaw, Poland. 4k City Walk - Chapter 10

Take a city walking tour through the streets of the late capital on a clear Summer day. An ancient European city, the capital of modern Poland, Warsaw is filled with the spirit of history and art. The weather is warm, but the colors of Summer and the perfect architectural composition of the city fully compensate for all possible inconveniences!

Warsaw Walking Tour Guide:

0:00 - Wola
30:00 - Centrum
34:00 - Palace of Culture and Science


These and many other memorable places in our 4K virtual walking tour will perfectly acquaint you with the features of Warsaw, its beauty, and the unique atmosphere of an old European city.

Video from: Warsaw, Poland
Video title: WARSAW WALKING TOUR
Time of filming: Summer
Video Resolution: 4K UHD 60fps
Video Type: Urban walking tour

At one time, Warsaw was the residence of Polish kings, Lithuanian princes, the capital of the Polish kingdom during the existence of the Russian Empire. During World War II, the city was completely destroyed and then rebuilt according to the surviving architectural drawings. The Old Town of Warsaw is included in the UNESCO heritage list, although it was restored almost from scratch according to the murals of the 17th century. According to legend, the name of the city comes from the merger of two names. The young fisherman Wars fell in love with a mermaid named Sava and took her as his wife. Since then, the Mermaid has been the symbol of the city.

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