LOCATION
Gdańsk is the biggest Polish city on the Baltic coast with more than a thousand years of history and maritime tradition. It is the capital of Pomorskie Voivodeship and the capital of the Kaszubia region. Gdańsk, together with Gdynia and Sopot, forms a metropolitan area called Tricity. It is located on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay and by the mouth of the Vistula river.
SCENIC CHARACTER
Gdańsk is located in the region of Żuławy and Kaszubia Lakeland and in a close proximity to the picturesque Tricity Landscape Park. The climate of Gdańsk is both maritime and continental. There are expansive, unspoilt sandy beaches, cycling routes, a zoo, the beautiful and colorful Oliwa Park, Sobieszewo Island and a bird reserve.
Gdańsk is a city steeped in history and has a long shipbuilding tradition. A true 21st century city, this bustling place is developing rapidly and has a modern side to it whilst holding on to its historical charm and magical atmosphere.
ATTRACTIONS
Gdańsk is a breathtaking, charming and unique city, fascinating and worth seeing all year round because of its architecture, monuments, history-soaked buildings, many fun activities, friendly and welcoming residents, amazing atmosphere, countless ways of spending a lazy day and high-quality, distinctive marine cuisine. Here, there are many shopping malls and markets where tourists can buy local products that make Gdańsk famous all over the world (eg. amber).
Gdańsk is the capital of Pomorskie Voivodeship – a paradise for anglers because of its water bodies and variety of fish species which are not to be found in other parts of Poland (eg. roach, grass carp, carp, rudd, bream, crucial carp, silver bream, bleak, pike, catfish, perch, pikeperch etc.). The waters at the mouth of the Vistula in particular are full of trout and salmon. Different ways of fishing are possible: fishing form the bank, sea boat fishing, trawling, sea-spin angling and surf fishing. Deep sea salmon, herring and cod fishing trips are organized in Gdańsk.