Why Gdańsk Should Be on Your 2026 Travel Radar
Nestled on Poland’s northern coast, Gdańsk is a city that rewards the curious. From Gothic spires and Hanseatic facades to shipyard solidarity and amber markets, it’s a place where every cobblestone tells a story. Whether you’re strolling the Long Market or cruising the Motława River, Travelfi’s eSIM keeps you connected while you explore.
📍 Top Highlights
• Long Market (Długi Targ): The heart of Old Town, lined with colorful merchant houses and crowned by Neptune’s Fountain.
• Żuraw Crane: A medieval port crane and symbol of Gdańsk’s maritime legacy.
• St. Mary’s Basilica: One of Europe’s largest brick churches—climb the tower for panoramic views.
• European Solidarity Centre: A powerful museum chronicling Poland’s fight for freedom.
• Amber Museum: Discover the “Baltic gold” that made Gdańsk famous.
🌊 Waterfront Magic
The Motława River glows at twilight, with boats like Żegluga Gdańska offering scenic cruises. Cafés and restaurants line the embankment, perfect for unwinding with pierogi and Polish craft beer.
🚆 Getting Around
Gdańsk is walkable, safe, and well-connected. Trams, buses, and regional trains link you to Sopot’s beaches and Gdynia’s modern vibe. With Travelfi’s eSIM, you can navigate, book tickets, and share your journey without missing a beat.
🧳 Day Trips Worth Taking
• Sopot: Chic beach town with Europe’s longest wooden pier.
• Malbork Castle: A UNESCO-listed fortress just 60 minutes away.
• Westerplatte: WWII’s first battlefield, now a peaceful memorial.
🕰 Best Time to Visit
April to October offers mild weather, outdoor festivals, and golden sunsets. Winter brings fewer crowds and cozy vibes—ideal for museum-hopping and amber shopping.

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