Explore the historical treasures of Gdańsk from the water, where every view tells a story. Savor a glass of Prosecco as you glide past breathtaking landmarks and uncover extraordinary places that can only be reached by boat. Learn about the birthplace of the "Solidarity" movement, a pivotal moment in history, and witness the impressive ship repair work at one of Europe's most famous shipyards.
The landmark is the Oria Magic House restaurant, located at Stara Stocznia 4 in Gdańsk. From the restaurant, head towards the Motława River. Directly in front of the restaurant, you will see the docking quay. The meeting point is located on this quay, near the premium yachts marked with a blue flag.
A footbridge over the Motława River connecting Ołowianka Island with the Old Town, or more precisely with Rybackie Pobrzeże. It is located in front of the Philharmonic building on Ołowianka.
The National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk (Polish: Narodowe Muzeum Morskie) is a maritime museum in Gdańsk, Poland, established on 1 January 1962. It is dedicated to gathering, researching and preserving artifacts and documents concerning ship transport, international trade, fishing and culture of people working at sea, rivers and those ashore as well as the dissemination of knowledge on maritime history of Poland and its economy through the ages.
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