Arrival at GDN Airport (15:50): Check into Radisson Blu Hotel.
Evening:
Explore the surroundings of the hotel and settle in.
Head to the Old Town for dinner. Try local dishes like pierogi (dumplings) or żurek (sour rye soup) at a traditional Polish restaurant.
Day 2: March 9
Morning:
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the Museum of the Second World War to gain insights into the city’s history.
Afternoon:
Explore the charming streets of the Old Town. Visit historic landmarks like St. Mary’s Church, Neptune Fountain, and the Main Town Hall.
Have lunch at one of the local restaurants offering traditional Polish cuisine.
Evening:
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Long Market and Długi Targ, lined with colorful merchant houses.
Dinner at a restaurant in the Old Town or along the Motława River, enjoying the views.
Day 3: March 10
Morning:
Start with breakfast.
Take a guided tour of the Gdańsk Shipyard, where the Solidarity movement originated, to learn about its role in Polish history.
Afternoon:
Visit the European Solidarity Centre to delve deeper into the history of the Solidarity movement.
Have lunch at a nearby restaurant.
Evening:
Explore the modern side of Gdańsk by visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art or taking a walk through the Wrzeszcz district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and trendy cafes.
Dinner at a contemporary restaurant offering a fusion of Polish and international cuisines.
Day 4: March 11
Morning/Afternoon:
Check out from the hotel.
Depending on your interests and available time, you could visit Oliwa Park and the Oliwa Cathedral, known for its beautiful organ concerts.
Have lunch in the Oliwa district.
Evening:
Head back to the hotel to collect your belongings.
Depart for GDN Airport in time for your 22:45 return flight.
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