Moon Hostel

Gdańsk


This colourfully decorated hostel has a superb location, a pleasant two-minute walk across the river from the Long Market. Accommodation is in bright, IKEA-furnished two- to six-bed rooms, with spotless shared or private bathrooms. Breakfast is available, but not really worth the price; there are several good breakfast cafes nearby.


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1. Green Gate

0.22 MILES

Długi Targ is flanked from the east by the Green Gate, marking the end of the Royal Way. It was built in the 1560s on the site of a medieval defensive…

2. Bread Gate

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This gate was built around 1450 while the city was still under the Teutonic order, as shown by the original city coat of arms consisting of two crosses…

3. House Under the Angels

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4. St Mary's Gate

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One of the grandest gates on the Gdańsk waterfront, the St Mary's Gate dates to the 15th century.

5. Gate of the Holy Spirit

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Blocking the river end of ul Św Ducha, this hefty Gothic gate is the least grand of Gdańsk's medieval gates.

6. Żuraw

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7. Długi Targ

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8. Ulica Mariacka

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