The Polish city of Danzig has a manageable city center. With its multitude of colorful houses, the imposing St. Mary’s Church and a beautiful promenade, it invites you to discover. The Lange Markt and Langgasse with the magnificent Uphagenhaus, town hall, Artushof and Neptune Fountain are well worth seeing. The crane gate, a former brick city gate, is a landmark of Gdansk. If you want to experience the city from above, the Hagelsberg is the right place. The health resort of Sopot and the surrounding beaches can be reached within a short time by public transport.
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Timetable, Prices & Availability
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Ferry connections from & to Gdansk
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Gdansk:
Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
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Ferry Gdansk – Nynashamn | PolandSweden | 7 times a week 18 hours |
Ferries to Sweden |
Brief information harbour Gdansk
Country: | Poland |
Language: | Polish |
Currency: | Zloty (PLN) |
Time zone: | Europe/Warsaw, CET (Central European Time) |
UNLOCODE: | PLGDN |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Gdansk easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Gdansk here.
Address ferry harbour Gdansk
Street: | mjr. Henryka Sucharskiego 70 |
Postcode & city: | 80-601 Gdańsk |
Country: | Poland |
GPS: | 54.403715, 18.681295 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
Provider | Address |
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Polferries |
Polferries Terminal mjr. Henryka Sucharskiego 70 80-601 Gdańsk Poland GPS: 54.403715, 18.681295 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Parking lot |
Parking lot at the ferry terminal 80-601 Gdańsk Poland GPS: 54.403750, 18.683416 (Latitude, Longitude) |
E-charging station |
Last Mile Solutions Charging Station - 2x Tyo2 22 kW mjr. Henryka Sucharskiego 70 80-601 Gdańsk Poland GPS: 54.403248, 18.680770 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Motorhome parking space |
Camping "STOGI" 218 ul. Wydmy 9 80-656 Gdańsk Poland GPS: 54.369782, 18.730123 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
To get to the Gdańsk ferry port, take the A1 highway if you are coming from the south. This leads directly to Gdańsk. In the city, follow the signs on Route 89, which leads to the ferry port. You can reach Gdańsk from other directions via the main roads, which will take you to Route 89. Follow the signs to the ferry port.
Arrival by bus and train
Gdańsk is easily accessible by train. There are bus connections from Gdańsk Central Station that will take you directly to the ferry port. Check the local timetables for exact departure times and routes.
Arrival by plane
The nearest airport is Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport. From there, you can take a cab or use public transport to get to the ferry port.
Map of the ferry harbour Gdansk
Travel guide: Discover Gdansk: a historical jewel on the Baltic Sea
Gdansk, a picturesque port city in Poland, combines history, culture and modernity in a unique way. Characterized by a rich past and surrounded by the beauty of the Baltic Sea, the city offers a fascinating mix of historical sights and modern city life.
Places of interest in Gdansk
The city is rich in impressive sights that tell of its eventful history. Here are some highlights:
- The long street (Ulica Długa): The heart of Gdansk’s Old Town, known for its colorful buildings and lively street life.
- The Crane Gate: An imposing city gate that is one of Gdansk’s most famous landmarks and offers an insight into medieval architecture.
- St. Mary’s Church: One of the largest brick churches in the world, impressive both for its size and its ornate interior decorations.
- The Golden House: A magnificent Renaissance building on the Lange Markt, famous for its detailed façade decorations.
- The Gdansk National Museum: home to an extensive collection of art and historical artifacts that shed light on the city’s rich history.
Activities in Gdansk
Gdansk offers numerous opportunities to actively explore the city:
- Guided city tours: Discover the hidden treasures of the city on a guided tour through the historic streets and alleyways.
- Boat tours: Enjoy a relaxing trip along the Motława and admire Gdansk from a new perspective.
- Beach visits: Relax on the beautiful beaches of the Baltic Sea, which are just a short drive from the city.
History of Gdansk
Gdansk, with a history dating back to the 10th century, has been an important trading center and the scene of many historical events over the centuries. The city has experienced periods of belonging to different states and cultures, giving it a unique cultural heritage.
Eating, drinking and shopping
Gdansk offers a diverse culinary scene, ranging from traditional Polish dishes to international cuisine. Be sure to try the local specialties such as pierogi and golden water. For shopping, head to Langgasse, where you can find everything from souvenirs to designer clothing.
Public transport
Public transportation in Gdansk is efficient and user-friendly. You can easily explore the city and its surroundings by bus, streetcar and train. Tickets are available at many points of sale and ticket machines.
Accommodation in Gdansk
In Gdansk you will find a wide range of accommodation, from cozy guesthouses to modern hotels. The city offers accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, many of which are centrally located close to the main attractions.