What is in Gdansk Tourist Card in 2020? Like most tourist destinations in Europe, Gdansk has developed a tourist card with the intention to ease the sightseeing in the city.…
practical tips
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As every large European city, Gdansk has a wide variety of food to offer. If you have a lot of money to spend, there are plenty of high-end restaurants to be visited. If you are on a tight budget, still you can find places with lots of dishes to choose from. So, if you are wondering where to eat in Gdansk, below you will find the answer.
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Hitchhiking from Gdansk to another Polish city shouldn’t be difficult. In Poland hitchhiking works pretty well and fast. It’s a popular form of travelling among young people. Lately highways were built so it’s not so simple like 10 years ago but still, comparing to other European countries, it is easy to hitchhike from Gdansk.
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Gdansk or Danzig? And how to pronounce Gdansk? It easier than you thought and we provide you with the instruction. Be prepared when you come to Gdansk.
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There are many currency exchange in Gdansk, especially in the city centre, so changing money is easy. However, there are places where changing money may make your stay in Gdansk more expensive. Check which places you should avoid and which currency is the best to change.
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We have to start with the fact that Poland is one of the cheapest countries in Europe, especially compared to West and North Europe. Anyway, it’s always good to know where to buy cheap food so let’s see what cheap supermarkets you can find in Gdansk and generally in Poland.
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In the city centre, you can find plenty of souvenirs shops. As in every touristic city around the world, you can find mugs, magnets, T-shirts and so forth. But not only…
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If you come to Gdansk only for a couple of hours, or just want to get rid of your luggage for a couple of hours and visit the city, you might want to look for left luggage office in Gdansk. You have a couple of options, two of them at the main railway station, called “Dworzec Glowny”.