Poland · EUROPE
Gdańsk
Hanseatic Baltic port — amber, brick Gothic and the Long Market.
— Trajet —
Jet 1 h 30
Gdańsk, the great Polish port on the Baltic, is a Hanseatic city of brick Gothic, the amber trade and the painstakingly rebuilt Long Market — the Neptune Fountain, the Artus Court and the Royal Way. Reached by FFGR Jets in ninety minutes, the city pairs Baltic mercantile heritage with the modern weight of the Solidarity movement, commemorated in the striking European Solidarity Centre. FFGR Finland coordinates old-town stays, amber-house visits, and excursions to the resort of Sopot along the Tricity coast.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·The Long Market & Neptune Fountain
- ·St. Mary's Church (brick Gothic)
- ·Amber houses & Mariacka street
- ·European Solidarity Centre
- ·Sopot pier & seaside resort
- ·Westerplatte memorial
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Hotel Podewils
- ·Grano Hotels
- ·Radisson Hotel & Suites Gdańsk
- ·Sopot's Sofitel Grand
— À voir aussi —
Sweden
Stockholm
The Venice of the North — fourteen islands of Nordic grandeur.
Estonia
Tallinn
Hanseatic old town across the gulf — medieval spires intact.
Norway
Oslo
Fjord capital — Munch, the opera house and Nordic design.
Denmark
Copenhagen
Royal capital of hygge — Noma, Tivoli and harbour design.
Latvia
Riga
Art Nouveau capital of the Baltic — the largest old town in the region.
Sweden
Gothenburg
Sweden's seafaring west coast — canals, archipelago and oysters.