Must do things in Gdansk

1Malbork Castle
Discover Malbork Castle, a magnificent fortress steeped in history and grandeur. Nestled in the heart of northern Poland, this imposing structure is the largest castle in the world by land area, and a true marvel of medieval architecture. Marvel at the intricate Gothic carvings and ornate frescoes that adorn the walls, and imagine the countless tales of adventure and chivalry that they evoke. Browse through our list of the best Malbork Castle experiences!See Tickets
2Stutthof Concentration Camp
Visit one of the first Nazi concentration camps established during World War II, the Stutthof Concentration Camp. It stands as a haunting and somber reminder of one of humanity's darkest periods. Bear witness to the atrocities that were committed within its walls as you walk through this place of remembrance and tribute. It serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable cruelty and injustice and a reminder that we must never forget the lessons of history.See Tickets
3European Solidarity Center
Uncover Poland's fight against communism at the European Solidarity Centre. With interactive exhibits and skip-the-line access, dive into the heart of the nation's freedom story. Experience Gate No. 2 of Lenin Shipyard, a symbol of defiance and resilience in the quest for freedom.See Tickets
4Solidarity & Shipyard Tour
Uncover history at the European Solidarity Centre, delving into Poland's fight against communism. Skip-the-line access to immersive exhibits reveals the nation's struggle for freedom. Pass through Lenin Shipyard, a symbol of defiance and resilience. Explore Gdańsk Shipyard's industrial remnants, including the historic BHP Hall. Conclude with a local soft drink, embracing Gdańsk's vibrant cultural scene.See TicketsBrowse By Themes
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