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3-Day Family Itinerary for Gdańsk, Poland

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Day 1: Arrival & Old Town Exploration

Morning: After settling into your hotel, start with a visit to the Main Town Hall, where you can explore its historic chambers and climb the tower for city views. Then walk a short distance to the magnificent St. Mary's Church, admiring its stunning brick Gothic interior and impressive organ.

Afternoon: Head to the Artus Court, a beautifully restored merchant’s guild hall featuring medieval decorations and interactive displays that will fascinate both adults and a 6‑year‑old. Continue to the Amber Museum, where you can learn about the region’s famous amber and even try a hands‑on polishing workshop.

Evening: Dine at a cozy family‑friendly restaurant in the Old Town and sample traditional Polish dishes such as pierogi and żurek. End the night with a leisurely stroll along the illuminated waterfront, enjoying the crisp evening air.

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Day 2: History and Heritage

Morning: Spend the morning at the Museum of the Second World War, where engaging exhibits and multimedia presentations make the complex history accessible for children. The museum’s indoor galleries provide plenty of warmth and interactive learning.

Afternoon: Visit the European Solidarity Center, a modern museum dedicated to the Solidarity movement. Its multimedia rooms and child‑friendly activities let the whole family understand Poland’s recent past in an engaging way.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a local eatery known for hearty Polish soups and grilled sausages. Afterwards, you can stop by a nearby café for hot chocolate before returning to the hotel.

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Day 3: Maritime Adventures and Science Fun

Morning: Explore the Maritime Museum, which offers indoor ship models, a reconstructed shipyard, and a captivating aquarium section perfect for curious kids. The interactive displays keep the visit lively despite the chilly weather.

Afternoon: Head to the Gdańsk Science Center, where hands‑on experiments, planetarium shows, and a dedicated children’s zone guarantee fun learning for the whole family. Allocate a couple of hours to fully enjoy the exhibits.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a traditional Polish dinner featuring dishes like bigos and plum‑filled dumplings. If time allows, attend a short folk‑music performance at a nearby cultural venue.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Main Town Hall – Approx. 1 hour – 10 PLN per adult (child free)
  • St. Mary's Church – Approx. 1 hour – 5 PLN donation per adult (child free)
  • Artus Court – Approx. 1 hour – 12 PLN per adult (child free)
  • Amber Museum – Approx. 1.5 hours – 15 PLN per adult (child free)
  • Museum of the Second World War – Approx. 2 hours – 20 PLN per adult (child free)
  • European Solidarity Center – Approx. 1.5 hours – 18 PLN per adult (child free)
  • Maritime Museum – Approx. 1.5 hours – 12 PLN per adult (child free)
  • Gdańsk Science Center – Approx. 2 hours – 15 PLN per adult, 10 PLN for child
  • Total Estimated Cost for 2 Adults + 1 Child: 224 PLN

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a day trip to the nearby historic town of Sopot for its indoor aquarium and the lively Crooked House, or explore the Westerplatte Peninsula with its museum. To shorten the trip, you can combine the Morning visits of Day 1 (Main Town Hall and St. Mary’s) into a single quick stop and replace the Science Center with a brief indoor play area, keeping the core historical experiences intact.

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