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Gdansk; Poland: A Smaller and More Colourful Version of Amsterdam

“Dobry wieczór” and welcome to our next instalment of Gdansk; Poland.

Let’s start with the basics about Gdansk:

 http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/gdansk-poland-beautiful-blow-away-6125768

Overall, I’d happily recommend Gdansk to anyone visiting Poland or Europe. I found it to be cute, safe and enjoyable! And rather cheap coming from the Euro perspective. I just can’t believe I hadn’t made it to Poland before now – crazy. It’s been next door the whole time and I never thought to go.

Next on my list for Poland though: Krakow & Wroclaw. Does anyone have any insider tips for me for those cities?

So enjoy this series of photos. Below you’ll find photos from my walking tour and photos from my final day in Gdansk, when the sun finally reared its head.

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The harbour area is gorgeous – very modern and with lots of dining options.
Walking through town.
Absolutely stunning buildings.
For those who want to see Gdansk from up high.
The buildings in town have been nicely maintained and cared for.
A colourful Amsterdam.
Yay the sun has come out!
Some of the backstreets.
This could even be the harbour in Oslo – so cosmopolitan. 
Adore.
Standing on the bridge, looking out over the harbour district.
The very centre of town.
There are hundreds of places in town where you can buy ‘amber’. In fact, this is probably one thing I saw everywhere. 
This ship actually goes on trips and it’s a restaurant/bar I think.
Wearing my Dad’s denim jacket from when he was backpacking through Alaska at the age of 18!
Did you know that the guy who invented Fahrenheit was born here!?
I hope you aren’t bored yet by all these photos of Gdansk’s buildings. 
The Fahrenheit conversion. As a user of Celsius, I’m not convinced :*( 
Town Square.
Some of the friendly locals!?  They were actually bothering my tour guide but when I took a photo of them, they gave me a big smile so that was nice.
Don’t you love the look of it?
A really good choice for spending a weekend away.
I climbed the top of that church!
Olso or Gdansk?
More gorgeous buildings in front of a bright, blue sky backdrop. 
Town Hall on the left, where my walking tour started.
Just like Amsterdam, the homes seem a little crooked.
Water restaurant.
At the harbour.
At the harbour.
So many cute and colourful homes.

 

One of Gdansk’s most favourite streets which happened to have my favourite cafe on it. (The cafe is called Drukarnia.) 
Looking very ‘Amsterdam-esque’.

 

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