We invite you to spend your holidays in Sopot and its surroundings. The Tri-City offers many attractions for both its residents and tourists. Below we present the most interesting places in Sopot, Gdańsk and Gdynia.
The Sopot Pier is the most famous attraction of the resort. It is the longest pi...
As befits a seaside resort, Sopot has extensive sailing and motorboat facilities...
The Monte Cassino Street is certainly the most famous promenade in Poland. The s...
Grodzisko in Sopot - early medieval settlement within the town of Sopot, surroun...
Sopot Waterpark is very attractive for both adults and children. It has a large ...
Tri-City is very friendly to cyclists. It boasts a dense and ever growing networ...
It's fair to say that the Sopot beach is the most popular in Poland. It stre...
The Museum of the Second World War is one of the most famous and unusual objects...
The ECS is a state-of-the-art cultural institution that honours our greatest civ...
Zoo is located in the Oliwa district of Gdansk. It occupies an area of over ...
It is a representative part of the city forming a compact of historic units. Sig...
St. Mary's Basilica is also known as the "Crown of the city of Gdansk...
"SV Dar Pomorza" commonly known as the "White frigate" is a ...
Science Centre "Experiment" is one of the first Polish science cente...
Unusual place for outstanding people. Created by fans of strong sensations, peop...
ORP Błyskawica is the oldest surviving destroyer in the world. It is a Polish Gr...
Aquarium in Gdynia is a unique place in the city center, ideal for both children...
Our youngest guests will certainly appreciate one of the many playgrounds locate...