Polsat Plus Arena Stadium
Where Lechia Gdańsk plays
Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk is a modern football stadium opened in 2011. It was built for UEFA Euro 2012 and has since become one of the most recognizable stadiums in Poland. Its distinctive amber-inspired façade reflects the region’s heritage and stands out especially at night when it is beautifully illuminated.
The stadium is home to Lechia Gdańsk and has a capacity of around 41,600 spectators. Besides football matches, it hosts concerts and large-scale events, making it an important sports and entertainment hub of the Tricity area. Located in the Letnica district, it is easily accessible and is one of the key landmarks of modern Gdańsk.
2.5 km from Via Steso Guesthouse
Gdańsk Old Town – City Centre
Gdańsk Old Town is the historical heart of the city, dating back to the Middle Ages. Although it developed alongside the Main Town, today it forms a unique part of Gdańsk filled with monuments, charming streets, and traces of the city’s Hanseatic past. Highlights include the Great Mill, St. Catherine’s Church, and historic townhouses.
Today, the Old Town is a quieter, more intimate part of the centre – perfect for walks away from the biggest tourist crowds. It combines history with modern life, offering cafés, restaurants, and cultural venues while preserving the atmosphere of old Gdańsk, once one of the most important ports on the Baltic Sea.
Modern education centre – 1 km
Hevelianum Centre
Hevelianum is a modern science and education centre located on the site of former 19th-century fortifications on Gradowa Hill. It is named after the famous Gdańsk astronomer Jan Heweliusz, whose discoveries inspired this place combining learning and hands-on experience.
Today, Hevelianum is a popular attraction for both children and adults, offering interactive exhibitions in physics, nature, and history, as well as workshops and educational events. Its hilltop location provides one of the best panoramic views of Gdańsk.
This is where history happens
Westerplatte
Westerplatte is one of the most important memorial sites in Poland – a symbol of the beginning of World War II and the heroic defence of Polish soldiers in September 1939.
Today it is a peaceful green area by the Bay of Gdańsk, ideal for reflective walks among historical remains, the Monument to the Defenders of the Coast, and educational paths. It is a place of memory and reflection.
Water amusement park
Aqua Park Sopot
Aquapark Sopot is a modern recreational and sports complex located in the heart of the Tricity area, just a few minutes from Sopot beach. It was opened in 2002 and has been constantly developing since then, offering both water attractions for families and a relaxation zone for those seeking rest. The entire complex uses high-quality water, partly sourced from its own deep wells.
Guests can enjoy recreational pools, slides, a children’s zone, as well as a SPA & Wellness center with saunas and jacuzzis. Aquapark Sopot is an ideal place for active leisure regardless of the weather – both for families with children and adults who want to combine fun with relaxation in comfortable conditions.
This is where history happens
Wisłoujście Fortress
Wisłoujście Fortress is a unique defensive monument in Gdańsk, dating back to the 14th century. For centuries it protected the entrance to the port and the mouth of the Vistula River.
Today it is a remarkable historical site offering insight into Gdańsk’s maritime past, surrounded by water, nature, and industrial port landscapes.
The largest cable ferry
Świbno – Mikoszewo Ferry
The Świbno–Mikoszewo ferry is a seasonal river crossing over the Vistula, connecting Gdańsk with the Żuławy region and the Vistula Spit. It is an important point on the international R10 cycling route, making it a convenient and popular solution for cyclists traveling along the Baltic coast.
Each trip can carry up to 150 bicycles, making it one of the most cyclist-friendly ferry crossings in the region. It is not only a practical connection, but also a short scenic journey across the Vistula, which is a regular part of summer trips to the seaside.