





Treat yourself to a lively performance at this attraction, built on the site of a 17th-century theater. The venue also hosts workshops and international artists during the annual Shakespeare Festival in early August.
Commonly known as Monciak, this street is one of the most famous promenades in Poland. Take a stroll in the summer season to admire street artists and performers. Visit the numerous restaurants, cafés, and pubs or the Chamber Stage of the Gdańsk Wybrzeże Theatre.
Legends such as Charles Aznavour, Johnny Cash, Gloria Gaynor, Boney M., Whitney Houston, and Elton John have performed at this covered amphitheater. An iconic spot for Polish popular music, the theater can seat over 5,000 people.
This late-19th-century horse racing track hosts numerous outdoor events like cat and dog exhibitions, classic car rallies, and concerts, in addition to its riding events. There are also sports and recreation stables and riding schools on site.
Work on your tan, go for a stroll along the shore, or take a dip in the sea. No matter the season, the Sopot beach is the perfect place to unwind by the sand.
Take in the best views of Sopot by climbing to the top of the old lighthouse. Built in 1903, it’s an outstanding landmark that deserves your visit.
Take a stroll down the longest wooden pier in Europe. Known by the locals as Molo, it’s filled with cafés to get a drink while you admire the Baltic Sea.
The Tri-City Landscape Park surrounds the sandy beaches and moraines of Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia, creating a green backdrop for the city panorama. The marked hiking and cycling trails allow you to enjoy many natural monuments while you explore the park.
Whether it's a basketball match or a music concert, this world-class modern venue is sure to impress you. Attend an event here or take a behind-the-scenes tour.