• Its position on the Baltic has made Gdańsk one of the most important port cities in Northern Europe, and the scene of a disturbing past.
  • Like a ministate all to itself, Gdańsk has a unique feel that sets it apart from other cities in Poland. Centuries of maritime ebb and flow as a major Baltic port...
  • Torben Hvolmgaard S. Torben Hvolmgaard Sørensen: Pułapka in the center of Gdańsk is a nice place to enjoy craft beer.
  • Gdańsk Główny (PKP tren istasyonu) - PKP Intercity ve SCM servisine sahip ana yolcu tren istasyonu (ayrıca bir Gdansk-Wrzeszcz istasyonu da vardır )
  • Kısacası Gdansk tarihi merkezi, yaz turizminin çölde vaha olduğu sahilleri, hem de bol oksijen kaynağı yeşillikleri ile muhteşem bir destinasyon.
  • The Old Town also features Gdańsk’s landmark buildings. Walk north from Dluga Street along the Motlawa River to find the mammoth Gdańsk Crane.
  • Gdańsk, with 486,022 inhabitants, ranks sixth in Poland in terms of population, and seventh in terms of area - 263.44 km².
  • On September 1, 1939, the first fighting of World War II began just outside of Gdansk. The German forces won an easy victory, not only in Gdansk, but in all of Poland.
  • Taking place ever year in Gdynia, a sister city of Gdansk, the festival attracts tens of thousands of music fans from across Poland...
  • Nasil ki Altın Kapı – Golden Gate Gdansk’a girdiğini nokta ise Yeşil Kapı – the Green Gate de Uzun Pazar’dan geçip Motlawa Nehri’ne ulaştığınız nokta.