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Guidebook for Gdańsk

Sightseeing

Westerplatte is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland, located on the Baltic Sea coast mouth of the Dead Vistula (one of the Vistula delta estuaries), in the Gdańsk harbour channel. It is famous for the Battle of Westerplatte, which was the first clash between Polish and German forces during the Invasion of Poland and thus the first battle of the European theater of World War II.
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เวสเตอร์แพลตเต
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Westerplatte is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland, located on the Baltic Sea coast mouth of the Dead Vistula (one of the Vistula delta estuaries), in the Gdańsk harbour channel. It is famous for the Battle of Westerplatte, which was the first clash between Polish and German forces during the Invasion of Poland and thus the first battle of the European theater of World War II.
The Gdańsk Lighthouse and Time Ball 1894 One of the most beautiful lighthouses of Northern Europe (geographical position 54°24'28''N, 18°39'50''E), this 90-feet-tall structure was built in 1893 and put in service in 1984 and, according to a legend, it was a twin of the most beautiful lighthouse of America - the lost Main Lighthouse of Cleveland, Ohio. It was also the first lighthouse on the Baltic Sea to use electricity. More info: www.latarnia.gda.pl/en/
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เมืองไฟท่าเหนือ
6 Przemysłowa
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The Gdańsk Lighthouse and Time Ball 1894 One of the most beautiful lighthouses of Northern Europe (geographical position 54°24'28''N, 18°39'50''E), this 90-feet-tall structure was built in 1893 and put in service in 1984 and, according to a legend, it was a twin of the most beautiful lighthouse of America - the lost Main Lighthouse of Cleveland, Ohio. It was also the first lighthouse on the Baltic Sea to use electricity. More info: www.latarnia.gda.pl/en/
Sopot's pier provides stunning views of the sea by day and night. The pier was built in 1827 by a doctor in Napoleon's army and has been renovated several times. At 511m, it's the longest in the Baltic region and the longest wooden pier in Europe (Southend-on-Sea is the longest overall in case you were wondering). A spa garden with rounded pergolas and a fountain marks the entrance to the pier, from which a sandy beach stretches to either side. The pier was re-opened to its full length in July 2011 with the completion of a brand new marina at its tip as well as the construction of a restaurant and a raised viewing platform. Note that the you have to pay for the privilege to walk the pier at certain times during the high season. Note that you are not allowed to take alcohol onto the pier.
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ท่าเรือในโซปอต
2 Plac Zdrojowy
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Sopot's pier provides stunning views of the sea by day and night. The pier was built in 1827 by a doctor in Napoleon's army and has been renovated several times. At 511m, it's the longest in the Baltic region and the longest wooden pier in Europe (Southend-on-Sea is the longest overall in case you were wondering). A spa garden with rounded pergolas and a fountain marks the entrance to the pier, from which a sandy beach stretches to either side. The pier was re-opened to its full length in July 2011 with the completion of a brand new marina at its tip as well as the construction of a restaurant and a raised viewing platform. Note that the you have to pay for the privilege to walk the pier at certain times during the high season. Note that you are not allowed to take alcohol onto the pier.

Entertainment & Activities

An open-air family play park out near the beach in the Gdansk district of Brzezno featuring a series of rope parks for all levels - small children to experts. There's also something they call an 'Adrenaline Jump' which is a lot of fun. More details on www.portbrzezno.pl
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สวนสายพันธุ์พอร์ต Brzezano
Ścieżka Alicji i Daniela Pelczarskich
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An open-air family play park out near the beach in the Gdansk district of Brzezno featuring a series of rope parks for all levels - small children to experts. There's also something they call an 'Adrenaline Jump' which is a lot of fun. More details on www.portbrzezno.pl
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1 Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk
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Parks & Nature

The old pier in Gdansk Brzeźno. The old pier in Brzeźno created in the late nineteenth century. It was an extension of ul. Zdrojowa. Today, after only remaining concrete debris at the entrance to the beach at the park Haffner. Originally numbered about 100 meters long, then 215 m (about 170 m in length from the shoreline) and was 6 meters wide. Even before World War I there was a tram line, which reaches directly above the pier. However, it has been destroyed. The new building was erected in the bath in Brzezno in 1993-1996. It was built as an extension into the sea situated within walking on the street Black Manor. Thus became one of the most interesting places.
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Molo Gdańsk Brzeźno. Kąpielisko morskie
1 Jantarowa
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The old pier in Gdansk Brzeźno. The old pier in Brzeźno created in the late nineteenth century. It was an extension of ul. Zdrojowa. Today, after only remaining concrete debris at the entrance to the beach at the park Haffner. Originally numbered about 100 meters long, then 215 m (about 170 m in length from the shoreline) and was 6 meters wide. Even before World War I there was a tram line, which reaches directly above the pier. However, it has been destroyed. The new building was erected in the bath in Brzezno in 1993-1996. It was built as an extension into the sea situated within walking on the street Black Manor. Thus became one of the most interesting places.
Oliwa Park. The exact origins of Oliwa's delightful 10-hectare park are lost to time, but what is known is that Oliwa's last Cistercian abbot, Jacek Rybiński (1701-1782) had the gardener Kazimierz Dębiński originate the beginnings of its contemporary appearance by designing a French Rococo part of the garden, still in existence today in the south of the park. After Rybiński's death a family by the name of Hohenzollern-Hechingen took over the park, introducing even more grand designs, and over the years, and in the hands of several different people, Oliwa Park gradually took on its modern look, with the addition of a Chinese garden, English touches, a botanical gardens and palm house. Today's park is a hugely popular place for people to come and relax, picnic and enjoy the many sights it has on offer. A fun attraction are the so-called Whispering Caves (aka. Dionysus' Ears) to the southeast of the Pałac Opatów. Assuming that nobody has relieved themselves here for a while, it's possible for two people to stand in each 'ear' and have a conversation in the quietest of whispers.
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สวนออลิฟสกี้
Opata Jacka Rybińskiego
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Oliwa Park. The exact origins of Oliwa's delightful 10-hectare park are lost to time, but what is known is that Oliwa's last Cistercian abbot, Jacek Rybiński (1701-1782) had the gardener Kazimierz Dębiński originate the beginnings of its contemporary appearance by designing a French Rococo part of the garden, still in existence today in the south of the park. After Rybiński's death a family by the name of Hohenzollern-Hechingen took over the park, introducing even more grand designs, and over the years, and in the hands of several different people, Oliwa Park gradually took on its modern look, with the addition of a Chinese garden, English touches, a botanical gardens and palm house. Today's park is a hugely popular place for people to come and relax, picnic and enjoy the many sights it has on offer. A fun attraction are the so-called Whispering Caves (aka. Dionysus' Ears) to the southeast of the Pałac Opatów. Assuming that nobody has relieved themselves here for a while, it's possible for two people to stand in each 'ear' and have a conversation in the quietest of whispers.
The Ronald Reagan Park (Polish: Park imienia Ronalda Reagana) is located in the neighborhood of Przymorze Wielkie, Gdańsk, Poland.[1] Built between 2003 and 2006 out of formerly barren lands, it covers 40 hectares.[2] It honors President Ronald Reagan, who was considered instrumental in the fall of Communism in Poland,[3] along with Pope John Paul II.[4]
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สวนประธานรอนัลด์ รีแกน
Piastowska
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The Ronald Reagan Park (Polish: Park imienia Ronalda Reagana) is located in the neighborhood of Przymorze Wielkie, Gdańsk, Poland.[1] Built between 2003 and 2006 out of formerly barren lands, it covers 40 hectares.[2] It honors President Ronald Reagan, who was considered instrumental in the fall of Communism in Poland,[3] along with Pope John Paul II.[4]

Everything Else

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1 Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk
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