
Activities & Attractions (30)

Museum of the Second World War
Spend 2-3 hours with the main exhibits on the war’s impact on Poland and Europe; go in the morning or late morning for a calmer visit and bring a light layer for a more reflective pace.

European Solidarity Centre
Explore the modern museum about the Solidarity movement with interactive exhibits that work well for older children.

Oliwa Park & Oliwa Cathedral
Wander the tree‑lined paths, ponds, and hedged alleys of Oliwa Park, then step into the nearby cathedral to appreciate its baroque organ and calm interior; check times if you want to hear an organ performance.

St. Mary’s Basilica & Tower View
Explore one of the largest brick churches in the world, then climb the tower (if the kids are up for stairs) for a panoramic view over red roofs and the Motława River.

Amber Museum (in the Great Mill)
Visit exhibits on Baltic amber, see historic pieces, and learn how it’s formed and used, all in a restored medieval building; it’s compact and not overwhelming.

Amber Museum & Mariacka Street
Visit the Amber Museum to learn about Baltic amber and see intricate pieces, then wander atmospheric Mariacka Street lined with jewelry shops and decorative stoops.

AmberSky Ferris Wheel
Ride the Ferris wheel at sunset for sweeping views of the Old Town’s red rooftops, churches and river bends.

Brzeźno Beach Walk & Pier
Stroll along the wooden pier and wide sandy beach backed by a belt of pine trees, with playgrounds and bike paths nearby.

Długa Street & Long Market Walk
Start around 9:00 at Golden Gate and stroll down Długa Street and Long Market to Green Gate; look for Neptune’s Fountain, colorful facades, and street performers, and let the kids search for animal motifs on the buildings.

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.

Długi Targ & Long Market Walk
Start your trip with a relaxed stroll along Długi Targ and the Royal Route: see the Golden Gate, Neptune’s Fountain, Artus Court exterior, and the colorful facades leading to the Green Gate and riverside.

European Solidarity Center & Shipyard Walk
Explore interactive exhibits about the Solidarity movement in a striking rust-colored building, then walk outside to see the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers and shipyard cranes.

European Solidarity Centre (ECS)
Walk or tram from Old Town to this striking rust-colored museum; explore interactive exhibits about the Solidarity movement, with audio guides and kids’ sections that bring history to life.

European Solidarity Centre & Gdańsk Shipyard Gate
Visit the European Solidarity Centre’s exhibition on the Solidarity movement, then walk out to the historic shipyard gate and Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers.

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.

European Solidarity Centre & Solidarity Square
Walk through the rust-colored, ship-like building and its exhibitions about the Solidarity movement, with rooftop viewpoints and a small garden terrace; then step out to see the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers.

Evening Motława Promenade Walk
Walk the riverside again after dark when lights reflect on the water; pause on small bridges for photos and fresh air.

Evening Stroll on Monte Cassino Street & Train Back
Walk down Monte Cassino Street in the early evening to enjoy the atmosphere, then take the SKM train back to Gdańsk when you’re ready.

Free Explore: Park Oliwski & Nearby Woods
Return to Park Oliwski’s English-style section and wander towards the small wooded paths; find quiet benches near ponds and the greenhouse.

Galeria Przymorze & Reagan Park Playground Time
Walk through the shopping mall for any last-minute needs, then head into the adjacent park with wooded paths and playgrounds that lead toward the beach belt if you want more green space.

Gdańsk Main Town Hall & Tower
Visit the Gdańsk Museum in Main Town Hall and climb the tower for another angle over the Royal Route and surrounding roofs.

Gdańsk Old Town Intro Walk
Self-guided or short guided walk covering the Golden Gate, Long Market (Długi Targ), Neptune Fountain, Artus Court exterior, and the riverside Green Gate; focus on looking up at the colorful, narrow townhouses.

Gdańsk Old Town Private Walking Tour with Amber Museum
Join the 3-hour private Old Town tour (like the one in the GetYourGuide link) covering Długi Targ, Neptune Fountain, St. Mary’s Basilica and Mariacka Street, ending with a visit to the Amber Museum.

Gdańsk Zoo in Oliwa
Large, forested zoo set in rolling hills; plan a relaxed loop focusing on big cats, elephants, and the rope playgrounds for kids, with mini-train rides in season.

Long Market and Motława Riverside Stroll
Walk the canal-side route from the main square toward the Crane and waterfront; pause for photos, amber browsing, and people-watching along the river.

Long Market and Neptune Fountain
Start with the city’s classic postcard streets, then pause at Neptune Fountain and the colorful merchant houses for photos and an easy romantic wander.

Long Market and Neptune’s Fountain
Stroll the most famous stretch of Gdańsk, take family photos by Neptune’s Fountain, and watch the colorful façades that define the city.

Mariacka Street & St. Mary’s Basilica Area
Explore cobbled Mariacka Street with its amber shops and stone terraces, then circle around St. Mary’s Basilica exterior; if you like, you can enter the church for a quiet moment (modest dress recommended).

Mariacka Street at Dusk
Take an unhurried evening walk through the amber-galleries street when the lights come on and the atmosphere becomes especially atmospheric.

Motława River Island Stroll (Granary Island)
Cross the pedestrian bridges from Green Gate to Granary Island, wander the boardwalks, and find quiet corners with views of the medieval crane and Old Town skyline.
Restaurants & Food (20)

Avocado Vegan Bistro
Popular vegan bistro; try the vegan pierogi, seasonal bowls and burgers—everything is plant-based, avoiding any non-halal ingredients.

Vegan Port Gdańsk
Casual vegan fast food—wraps, burgers, and loaded fries; fully plant-based so all options fit halal needs.

Falafel House Gdańsk
Simple Middle Eastern-style spot—choose falafel wraps, hummus plates, and salads; confirm they cook the falafel in vegetable oil and request no alcohol in any sauces (they typically don’t use any).

Krowarzywa Vegan Burger Gdańsk
Popular vegan burger spot; order plant-based burgers (e.g., ‘Klasyk’, ‘Cieciorex’) and fries – all items are meat-free and alcohol-free.

Mandu Pierogarnia (Old Town)
Popular dumpling house with cozy, warm-wood interiors. For halal needs, stick to vegetarian pierogi (spinach & cheese, mushroom & cabbage, potato & cheese) and sweet pierogi; confirm they’re boiled (not fried in pork fat) and ask staff to avoid any pork or alcohol-based sauces.

Avocado Vegan Bistro (Farewell Brunch)
One last plant-based brunch—try anything you missed before: pancakes, bowls, or pastries, all safely vegan.

Avocado Vegan Bistro (Granary Island Takeaway)
Pick up takeaway vegan sandwiches and smoothies from their location near the waterfront before heading to Sopot.

Avocado Vegan Bistro (Old Town)
Return for smoothies, pancakes, and vegan toasties; all dishes are plant-based, so you can choose freely without worrying about non-halal meat.

Avocado Vegan Bistro (Oliwa/Sopot direction branch)
Vegan bistro not far from Oliwa Park; enjoy burgers, bowls, and cakes, all plant-based. No animal meat means no question about halal status.

Avocado Vegan Bistro Gdańsk
Small vegan bistro with bowls, burgers, and cakes; all dishes are plant-based, so no meat, pork, or animal fats, and drinks are non-alcoholic unless marked otherwise.

Bali Vegan Kitchen
Plant-based café with Indonesian-influenced bowls and smoothies; as a vegan spot, everything is safe from non-halal meat and you can avoid alcohol easily.

Bio Way Forum Gdańsk
Self-service vegetarian and vegan buffet in Forum mall; build plates from clearly labeled meat-free dishes, salads, soups, and desserts – all without meat or pork.

Bistro Oliwa
Choose vegetarian pasta, salads, grilled vegetables, or fish dishes; these are the safest halal-friendly options here. Ask for no bacon or alcohol-based sauces.

Browar PG4
Order the seafood dishes, grilled chicken options, or vegetarian plates; ask for no pork ingredients and choose water or soft drinks if you prefer to stay fully halal-safe.

Falafel King Gdańsk
Casual falafel and hummus bar; go for falafel plates, pita sandwiches, and salads. It’s vegetarian/vegan, so no meat or alcohol in the main dishes.

Falla Gdańsk (Return Visit)
End the day back at this trusted Middle Eastern–inspired vegetarian spot—order different falafel plates or bowls from your first visit.

Filharmonia Restaurant
Best picks here are the fish, vegetarian dishes, and any clearly separated chicken or beef options; ask the staff to guide you to halal-safe choices and avoid pork or wine reductions.

Green Way Sopot
Vegetarian cafeteria-style chain serving soups, salads, and hot mains; choose clearly vegetarian dishes and confirm no meat stock is used.

Green Way Vege Bar
Long-running vegetarian canteen-style spot near Old Town with soups, curries, pierogi and salads; most items are naturally halal as they’re vegetarian/vegan, but confirm no alcohol-based ingredients in sauces.

Green Way Vegetarian Bar – Gdańsk Old Town
Casual vegetarian/vegan counter-service; choose meat-free plates like veggie cutlets, stews, and salads – all without meat or pork, and confirm any cheese-based dishes are suitable for you.
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