Discover Gdansk and Sopot in Poland - Things to do & Where to eat

Nestled on the picturesque Baltic coastline of Poland, the twin cities of Gdansk and Sopot are a delightful blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. If you’re looking for a super unique and immersive experience, keep on reading. In this blog post, I’ll share some of the best things to do in Gdansk and Sopot, ensuring you make the most of your visit to this alluring and still hidden corner of Europe.

How to get there and how much time do I need?

If you’re coming from London, I’d absolutely recommend to fly directly into Gdansk, spend 2 nights there and then take a taxi to Sopot for an additional 2 nights

Things to do in Gdansk:

Strolling through the picturesque Mariacka Street

  • Visit 100cznia for sunset beach vibes, street food, vintage shops & more - It was hands down my favourite spot in the whole city

  • Stroll through the stunning and colourful old town of Gdańsk and don’t miss: Neptunes Fountain, Mariacka Street for Amber shopping and The Green Gate

  • Have coffee, matcha tea and pastries at Drukarnia cafe - The most instagrammable cafe in Gdansk

  • Eat a fine dining dinner or lunch at Canis - Trust the waiter with their wine selection, it will be delicious!

  • Eat delicious vegan food at Manna 68

  • Have the most fun pierogi at Pierogarnia Mandu

  • Try Polish craft beer at Browar PG4

  • Have fun cocktails at Mala Sztuka - Definitely one of the best cocktail bars in Gdansk

  • Climb the 400 steps of St. Mary’s Church for the best views of the city

  • Take a boat tour and learn about the history of the city and it’s harbour

  • Visit the European Solidarity Centre to learn about an important part of Polish history

  • Visit the Amber museum (free entry on Mondays)

Watch my Instagram guide on the best things to do in Gdansk here


Things to do in Sopot:

To me, Sopot is a spa destination. It will invigorate you and leave you saying: ‘Why did I not know about this place before?’ So after you’ve spent 2-3 days in Gdansk, here are the best things to do in Sopot - Poland’s unexpected spa break:

Lunch at Fisherman Sopot

  • Stroll Along the Iconic Sopot Pier - Fun fact, it’s the longest pier in Europe

  • Take a sunset cruise with Premium Yachting - It’s only £25 per person for 2 hours!

  • Relax on Sopot Beach

  • Explore Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street

  • Visit the Crooked House (Krzywy Domek) - It’s a famous sight and Instagram spot, though be aware that trees may cover it in summer

  • Pamper Yourself at any of the Sopot Spas - Sopot is renowned for its spa culture and wellness retreats, making it an ideal destination for indulging in relaxation and rejuvenation. My favourite spas include: Mera Spa Sopot and the Spa at the Sheraton Sopot

  • Inhale the healing brine water at the inhalation mushrooms dotted around the city

  • Taste the brine water for free at Mamma Mia Sopot

  • Eat a delicious fine dining lunch at Fisherman - Expect locally sourced ingredients, amazing service and excellent presentation. Take someone special

  • Eat at any of the seafood shacks along the beach - you can’t go wrong here and Polish seafood, freshly caught from the Baltic sea, is an absolute must try

Watch my Instagram guide on the best things to do in Sopot here

Gdansk and Sopot are two alluring destinations that blend history, culture, and natural beauty to create an unforgettable and extremely relaxing experience. From strolling through the historic streets of Gdansk to relaxing on the sandy beaches of Sopot, these cities offer a diverse range of activities to cater to every traveler's interests. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a beach lover or just on the hunt for some of the best cocktails in Poland Gdansk and Sopot are a must visit so add them to your Europe itinerary this summer!