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Pocket Guide: 2 Stars Hotels in Gdańsk
Gdansk’s fascinating history is on the doorstep of many of the city’s two-star hotels. The exquisitely restored main town is the heart of Gdansk, and it’s where you’ll find a wide range of affordable accommodation.
Two-Star Hotels for Gdansk Culture Lovers
Stay in a two-star hotel in Gdansk’s main town and enjoy the beauty of its reconstruction after the Second World War. Or look for two-star hostels, apartments and guesthouses near Stadion Energa Gdansk in the districts between Gdansk city and the popular beach resort of Sopot to give you easy access to both.
Explore Gdansk from Your Two-Star Hotel
Wander along the Royal Way past colourful Baroque façades. One of the most striking is the Artus Court Museum, which originated in the 14th century and used to be a guildhall for Medieval merchants.
Discover life in the 16th century with a visit to the Historical Museum of Gdansk in the historic town hall. After exploring the magnificent Red Room, done up in elegant Dutch Mannerist style, climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
Eating in Gdansk
The fertile lands of the Pomeranian region, combined with the bounty of the Baltic Sea, make eating out in Gdansk a pleasure. Leave your comfortable two-star hotel to feast on rich dishes such as roast goose and duck.
If you’re on a tight budget, stop for a simple lunch at one of Gdansk’s milk bars, where you can tuck into traditional dishes such as pierogi (potato dumplings) and zurek (sour rye soup in a hollowed-out loaf). Try dishes from neighbouring Ukraine as well as the Kashubian region.
Things to Do in Gdansk with Children
Give the kids a wild day out with a visit to Zoo Gdansk in the suburb of Oliwa. Everything from orang-utans to reptiles live in this large leafy space that also includes a children’s zoo and an old-fashioned train.
When the weather turns warm, join the locals on the long sandy beach at Sopot, where there are plenty of facilities to keep the children busy for hours. Hop on the train to Gdynia to visit the aquarium, one of the largest in Poland, where more than 250 species from around the world are on display in 68 tanks.

















































































