Romantic Jungle Vibes & Baltic Sunsets in Gdańsk
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Romantic Jungle Vibes & Baltic Sunsets in Gdańsk

Skyline views, green escapes, and Baltic romance for two

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Three relaxed days of romantic riverside walks, Baltic sunsets, and leafy parks, paired with halal‑friendly eats and a touch of sky‑high glamour. This itinerary keeps logistics simple by clustering each day in one or two walkable areas so you can focus on each other, not on planning.

Where to Stay

Hotel Almond Business & SPA
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Hotel Almond Business & SPA

Modern hotel with warm wood tones, some greenery, and a spa area with pool and sauna, located along a quiet canal about 10–15 minutes’ walk from the Long Market and very close to the WWII Museum.

$90-130/night
PURO Gdańsk Stare Miasto
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PURO Gdańsk Stare Miasto

Design‑forward hotel near the Motława with lots of plants, stylish common areas, and a cozy courtyard, just steps from waterfront walks and many Old Town highlights.

$110-150/night

Good to Know

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Keeping Your Meals Halal

In Poland, fully halal‑certified restaurants are less common, so rely on Middle Eastern/Turkish spots for halal meat and otherwise choose clearly vegetarian dishes; always ask staff to confirm that your selection has no pork, lard, gelatin, or alcohol in sauces or desserts.

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Simple City Navigation

Base yourself near Old Town or Śródmieście so you can walk to most sights; for longer hops (Oliwa, Sopot), use the SKM trains and trams, buying tickets from machines and validating them immediately when the system requires it.

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Weather & What to Wear

Gdańsk can be breezy even in summer, especially near the water, so pack layers, a light rain jacket, and comfortable closed shoes; for Olivia Star and dinners, smart‑casual clothes are perfect and still practical.

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Booking Key Experiences

Pre‑book only the Olivia Star package and any specific yacht cruises you really care about, leaving everything else flexible; most museums and restaurants on this itinerary can be visited without reservations, especially at lunch.

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Cash‑Saving Passes & Tickets

Check if a current Gdańsk tourist card or combined museum ticket covers the WWII Museum and European Solidarity Centre for your dates, and use day tickets on trams/SKM if you expect several rides in one day.

Your Weekend Itinerary

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Eatmorning

Restauracja Kos (focus on halal‑friendly vegetarian)

Cozy, plant‑filled interior just off the Long Market; order vegetarian breakfast plates (omelettes without bacon, veggie scrambles, pancakes, salads) and confirm no alcohol or pork in preparation.

1h
$10-15 per person
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Eatafternoon

Mandu Old Town (vegetarian pierogi focus)

Beloved dumpling spot with a wood‑and‑brick interior; order only vegetarian pierogi (e.g., spinach & cheese, potato & cottage cheese, mushroom & cabbage) and ask them to avoid lard, bacon, and alcohol‑based sauces.

1h 15m
$10-15 per person
Marmolada Chleb i Kawa (vegetarian‑friendly dinner options)
Eatevening

Marmolada Chleb i Kawa (vegetarian‑friendly dinner options)

Rustic‑chic spot with brick walls and greenery near the Motława; choose vegetarian dishes such as soups, salads, and meat‑free mains, clearly telling staff you do not eat pork, non‑halal meat, or alcohol in sauces.

1h 30m
$20-25 per person
Długi Targ (Long Market) & Neptune Fountain
Domorning

Długi Targ (Long Market) & Neptune Fountain

Stroll the colorful Long Market, admire the ornate Neptune Fountain, and wander under the Green Gate; duck into side streets like Piwna and Mariacka for quieter, romantic moments and amber shops.

2h
Free
St. Mary’s Basilica & Tower View
Doafternoon

St. Mary’s Basilica & Tower View

Visit one of the largest brick churches in the world, soak in the quiet interior, then (if you’re comfortable) climb the tower for sweeping roofline views over Old Town.

1h 30m
$5-8
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Doevening

Motława Riverfront Sunset Walk

After dinner, walk along the Motława past the medieval crane and water gates; cross to Ołowianka Island for reflections of the Old Town facades in the water at sunset.

1h 30m
Free
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Eatmorning

Etno Café Gdańsk Forum (coffee & light veggie bites)

Modern café inside Forum Gdańsk with big windows and lots of plants; choose vegetarian pastries, avocado toast, veggie sandwiches, and non‑alcoholic drinks, confirming no pork or gelatin‑based ingredients.

45m
$8-12 per person
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Eatafternoon

Lahma Oriental Restaurant (Middle Eastern, halal meat available)

Middle Eastern spot with grilled meats, wraps, and mezze; choose dishes specifically marked halal such as chicken or lamb shawarma, mixed grill, and falafel plates, and confirm halal certification and no alcohol in marinades.

1h
$15-20 per person
Museum of the Second World War
Domorning

Museum of the Second World War

Spend a structured morning in this powerful museum with immersive exhibits on WWII’s impact on Poland and the world; audio guides are available and worth it.

2h 30m
$10-15
European Solidarity Centre & Shipyard Area
Doafternoon

European Solidarity Centre & Shipyard Area

Explore the striking rust‑colored museum building and exhibitions about the Solidarity movement, then take a short walk around the historic shipyard gates and cranes.

2h
$8-12
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Doevening

Olivia Garden & Olivia Star Observation Deck (Cocktail Package without alcohol)

Pre‑book the Olivia Star Sky‑High Views & Cocktail package from GetYourGuide; enjoy the tropical Olivia Garden on the ground floor, then head to the 32nd‑floor observation deck for sweeping views and a non‑alcoholic version of the included Hugo cocktail.

2h 30m
$20-30

14 activities across 3 days

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