Amazing video! No over dramatic reactions how everything is so awesome or fantastic, just 2 normal people walking around a beautiful city. Thanks! 😊 These are my kind of videos!
Enjoying your video guys, thank you! Like you both, when I first visited last year, I fell in love with Gdańsk and vowed also to return, which I am doing in October this year. When you go back, try to stay in Old Town, as the atmosphere is wonderful and everything is so handy. Did you get to Forum Mall, which is across the road from Old Town and has a river running through it! I’m not into shopping, but going there is a bonus if you find Lepione in the food court, as it has amazing discounts and great food! Great for travellers! Hope you got to go to Wroclaw as well, cos it’s incredible too! Fell in love with Poland and how helpful and genuine the locals are! Happy travels! Cheers from Australia
Love your video. A month in Gdansk sounds like a fantastic idea. I recommend summer. We were there for a week this past summer while traveling around Poland (we actually stayed in Sopot; one of the Tri-Cities.) So much to see and do in the area. You’ll be spoilt for choice. Make sure you do some day trips: Torun (birthplace of Copernicus and gingerbread) Malbork castle (biggest brick castle in the world) Sopot (beach resort with the longest wooden pier in Europe) Hel Peninsula (gorgeous beaches) Slowinski National Park (largest shifting dunes in Europe) Gdynia Orlowo cliff (add a beautiful walk from Gdynia Orlowo cliff to Sopot along a forested promenade by the beach; lots of beautiful beach cafes/restaurants on the way) Btw, did you see Daniel Fahrenheit’s thermometer statue in Long Market? It’s very cool. He was born in Gdansk.
Thanks! Yes, we’re very excited to be able to return for a longer visit in the future. We saw a bit of Sopot, but plan to see more, as well as some of your other suggestions. 👍
@@globalgeezers7785 In Gdynia you can see 2 museum ships. ORP Błyskawica, ww2 destroyer and sail frigate Dar Pomorza. But remember, in Poland museums are closed on Mondays 😀.
Similar to Warsaw, all of this was destroyed in WW2 because Russians didnt like the "german" architecture so all of these pretty little houses are just commie blocks that are made to look like that :DD It was a smart way of rebuilding the city cause commies didnt have problem with that
Unfortunately there's a lot of mistakes on this video. For example you don't pay for visiting the St. Catherine Church, you pay few zlotys for visiting the tower with Tower Clocks Museum - totally worth it.
thanks for visiting my lovely city. cheers :)
Thank you for showing my city so beautifully, best regards
We're thankful to hear that a local enjoyed our video!😊
Amazing video! No over dramatic reactions how everything is so awesome or fantastic, just 2 normal people walking around a beautiful city. Thanks! 😊 These are my kind of videos!
Thanks for the kind words! We're glad you enjoyed it!
Enjoying your video guys, thank you! Like you both, when I first visited last year, I fell in love with Gdańsk and vowed also to return, which I am doing in October this year. When you go back, try to stay in Old Town, as the atmosphere is wonderful and everything is so handy. Did you get to Forum Mall, which is across the road from Old Town and has a river running through it! I’m not into shopping, but going there is a bonus if you find Lepione in the food court, as it has amazing discounts and great food! Great for travellers! Hope you got to go to Wroclaw as well, cos it’s incredible too! Fell in love with Poland and how helpful and genuine the locals are! Happy travels! Cheers from Australia
Thanks! We’ll do that when we return. Cheers!
Love your video.
A month in Gdansk sounds like a fantastic idea. I recommend summer. We were there for a week this past summer while traveling around Poland (we actually stayed in Sopot; one of the Tri-Cities.)
So much to see and do in the area. You’ll be spoilt for choice.
Make sure you do some day trips:
Torun (birthplace of Copernicus and gingerbread)
Malbork castle (biggest brick castle in the world)
Sopot (beach resort with the longest wooden pier in Europe)
Hel Peninsula (gorgeous beaches)
Slowinski National Park (largest shifting dunes in Europe)
Gdynia Orlowo cliff (add a beautiful walk from Gdynia Orlowo cliff to Sopot along a forested promenade by the beach; lots of beautiful beach cafes/restaurants on the way)
Btw, did you see Daniel Fahrenheit’s thermometer statue in Long Market? It’s very cool. He was born in Gdansk.
Thanks! Yes, we’re very excited to be able to return for a longer visit in the future. We saw a bit of Sopot, but plan to see more, as well as some of your other suggestions. 👍
@@globalgeezers7785 In Gdynia you can see 2 museum ships. ORP Błyskawica, ww2 destroyer and sail frigate Dar Pomorza. But remember, in Poland museums are closed on Mondays 😀.
Thanks for the info!
Nice video of a beautiful city!
Thanks!
Going to Gdansk in two weeks…excited! 😃
deff going to enjoy it. its awesome
thx
Similar to Warsaw, all of this was destroyed in WW2 because Russians didnt like the "german" architecture so all of these pretty little houses are just commie blocks that are made to look like that :DD It was a smart way of rebuilding the city cause commies didnt have problem with that
Unfortunately there's a lot of mistakes on this video. For example you don't pay for visiting the St. Catherine Church, you pay few zlotys for visiting the tower with Tower Clocks Museum - totally worth it.
Thank you for the information! We appreciate any correction provided, as this is helpful both for our return visit, and to others.😊
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