Forget the seagulls, there's so much more to Gdańsk, Polandʼs venerable seaport. From its historically enriched streets to the lively beaches, Gdańsk is a unique blend of fun and education for families. And the charm of the Baltic coast is simply the cherry on top!
No matter if you're pinching pennies or splashing out, looking for the city vibrancy or seeking tranquil districts, Gdańsk has a perfect corner for your family. Let's delve into the best family-friendly hotels and when to visit, with the reassurance that this guide would answer all your queries.
Things to do
Whether it be fun attractions or cultural enlightenment, Gdańsk is brimming with experiences for families. Let's dive in!
The Oliwski Park, a jewel in Gdańsk's crown, invites families to wander along intricately designed flower beds in the Baroque garden, while younger ones may delight in the Japanese and English-Chinese gardens. Nearby, the nature reserves allure with their serene beauty.
If your family craves a bit of adrenaline, the Port Brzeźno Rope Park is a must-visit. Five different rope courses tailored for various difficulty levels can entice both children and adults. Ensuring safety is a top priority, the park brings fun and security together.
Speaking of fun, the sandy beachfront and a 130m long pier at Brzeźno offers a great day out for families. Cycle to Sopot, build sandcastles on the beach, or just sit back and take in the stunning views of the Bay of Gdańsk.
Lastly, don't forget to delve into the captivating history of Gdańsk with visits to landmarks like the Town Hall, Neptune's Fountain, and St. Mary's Church. These experiences are guaranteed to leave lifelong memories for the whole family.
When to visit
Gdańsk may not have the tropical warmth, but it makes up for it with its charming seasons. Any time of the year is a good time to visit, but depending on what you're aiming for, some periods might be more favourable for family visits.
The most agreeable weather is from May to September, ideal for exploring parks and enjoying beach activities. Although July and August may draw larger crowds due to holiday time, they boast the warmest sea temperatures for a family splash. For those who prefer a quieter experience, visiting in low tourist season like January, February, March, or November could be a boon. Regardless, Gdańsk offers a unique charm throughout the year, ensuring your family has a delightful time.
Things you'll love...
- Explore the historic Oliwski Park, with its Baroque garden and English-Chinese and Japanese gardens, perfect for a family day
- Embark on an adventure at the Port Brzeźno Rope Park with its thrilling rope courses suitable for all ages
- Enjoy the sandy beach and 130m long pier at the Brzeźno quarter, a delightful retreat for both kids and adults
- Discover the city's rich history with visits to landmarks like the Town Hall, Neptune's Fountain, and St. Mary's Church
- Experience the vitality of the Tricity region, through excursions to Gdynia and Sopot, cities bursting with attractions
Main airport
- Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport