Grand-Tourist

Gdańsk


This efficient agency handles private rooms and apartments for up to six people. There are some city centre places on their books, but if you’re banished to the suburbs, find out how close the place is to the SKM commuter train. Prices start at around 100zł for a studio flat. Not all choices have kitchens or wi-fi.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Gdańsk attractions

1. Old Town Hall

0.07 MILES

The Old Town Hall was once the seat of the Old Town council. A well-proportioned Renaissance building crowned with a high central tower typical of its…

2. Great Mill

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Standing conspicuously opposite St Catherine’s Church, the Great Mill certainly lives up to its name. Created by the Teutonic Knights in northern Poland’s…

3. Hyacinthus' Tower

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The high, octagonal tower rising in front of the market hall is a remnant of the medieval fortifications and dates from around 1400. Today it houses what…

4. St Catherine's Church

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The largest monument of the Old Town is St Catherine’s Church, Gdańsk's oldest, which was begun in the 1220s. It was the parish church for the entire town…

5. Great Arsenal

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Ul Piwna terminates at the Great Arsenal, an architectural gem. The work of Antonius van Opbergen, it was built at the beginning of the 17th century and,…

6. Market Hall

0.18 MILES

Built on the site of a Dominican monastery, the late-19th-century Market Hall is more interesting for its wrought-iron railway-station architecture than…

7. St Nicholas' Church

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Erected by the Dominican order on its arrival from Kraków in 1227, this is one of Gdańsk’s oldest places of Christian worship and it feels that way inside…

8. Upland Gate

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This gate at the western end of Royal Way was the traditional entry point for kings. It was built in 1574 as part of the new fortifications, which were…