Tricity (Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia) - what to see on a trip to the Baltic?
Did you know that Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia together form the so-called Tricity (Trójmiasto) - a three-city area on the Baltic Sea? All three cities are close to each other, so you can easily visit them within a few days.
Each of them has its own character:
- Gdansk - a historic and cultural city,
- Sopot - a seaside resort,
- Gdynia - a modern port city.
All these places are marked in the interactive Poland travel map.
Gdansk attractions - what to see in the Old Town?
- Long Street and Long Market (Ulica Długa, Długi Targ) - the main Old Town street with historic buildings, museums and cafes.
- St. Mary’s Basilica - the largest brick church in Europe, famous for its interior and viewing tower.
- European Solidarity Centre - a modern museum reflecting Poland’s road to independence.
Sopot attractions - what to do in the Baltic resort?
- Sopot Pier - the longest wooden pier in Europe (512 m) and the symbol of the city.
- Monte Cassino Street - the main promenade with cafes, bars and restaurants.
- Crooked House (Krzywy Domek) - a unique building, one of the most photographed places in the city.
Gdynia attractions - what to visit in this port city?
- Kosciuszko Square and waterfront - a popular walking area where museum ships are docked.
- Sailing ship “Dar Pomorza” - an impressive museum ship telling the story of Poland’s maritime history.
- Gdynia Aquarium - a modern aquarium with more than 200 marine species.
Practical information for travelers to Tricity
Tricity is a very convenient destination for Lithuanians - easily accessible by car or bus. The easiest way to travel locally is by SKM train, connecting Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia.
This trip allows you to combine history, beaches and maritime attractions in just a few days.
All Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot attractions are marked in the interactive Poland travel map, making trip planning quick and simple.