In the mornings, take a walk down Monciak, Poland’s most famous street. Its hundreds of cafes and restaurants will keep you occupied for quite a while. You could also go swimming, sunbathing, parasailing or cruising at the beaches under the Polish sun. Another popular tourist attraction is the 515-m wooden pier called ‘Molo’, which is the longest in Europe and extends into the Gdansk Bay.
Also visit the bustling Heroes of Monte Cassino Street, where you can meet tourists from different parts of the world experiencing Sopot hospitality. Enjoy a relaxing Polish evening at the beautiful open air Forest Opera, which takes place in the adjacent forest area on select evenings of the week. The Tricity Forest Park extends into all the three cities of the Trojmiasto and has some excellent sightseeing spots.
Sopot has the most dynamic nightlife in the Trojmiasto, especially on the beachfront resorts.
|
Join the travel guide ...
If you know this locality, you can cooperate with us in supporting whoever wishes to visit it. Through some simple tools you can express your feelings, publish tips, guides and reviews about this locality and its attractions. |
| Bochnia |
Bochnia is famous for its salt mine, which was built in 1248 and is one of the oldest existing mines in Europe. It resembles a deserted underground town with chambers, passages ... |
| Gdansk |
The Gdansk History museum, with its wealth of exhibits, is a good place to begin exploring the culture and history of the region. Visit the fifteenth-century
|
|
Others Attractions in Poland:
Szczecin
-
Gniezno
Other informations Poland:
Travel Guide Poland
- Weather Poland
Useful Pages:
Museums - Attractions
|