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Gdynia In Your Pocket

Gdynia In Your Pocket

In the early 1900s, the residents of Gdynia had no idea that their peaceful little fishing village was about to become a great industrial port. After the Treaty of Versailles established the Free City of Gdańsk, incorporating Sopot and Gdańsk, Gdynia found itself on the other side of the border in the newly reformed Polish state. Now sitting at the top of the Polish corridor, the stretch of land awarded to Poland to allow it access to the sea, Gdynia was soon slated for major port status. Construction of modern port facilities began on May 21, 1921, and the city hasn’t looked back since. After German occupation in WWII, when it was known as Gotenhafen, Gdynia was reunited with Sopot and Gdańsk. Today it is a thriving port city with the highest reputed per capita income in Poland. Ignored by most travellers, as it lacks the historical buildings of its neighbours, Gdynia can boast the best restaurants in the Tri-city, an exciting nightlife, a thriving and bustling city centre some beautiful beaches and walks and a small but decent selection of hotels.  

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OUR Gdynia HIGHLIGHTS

  • Antares

    Antares
    A tidy, spotless hotel featuring furniture that looks like it was unpacked yesterday, and TVs hoisted in the corners of each room. Accommodation comes decorated with easy, neutral colour schemes and
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  • Hotel Hotton

    Hotel Hotton
    So new that the cab driver will probably get lost. Located in and amongst industrial plants and warehouses Hotton has a modern look with stark bedrooms decorated with minimal fuss. Beds feature big,
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  • Willa Lubicz

    Willa Lubicz
    Upscale European food in an elegant dining room decorated in the 1930s style of the Willa Lubicz hotel. Moving with the seasons, in the summer you can sit under the stars while dining on wild boar, w
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  • Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

    Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
    Built between 1957 and 1966, this at first glance rather ugly-looking church on closer inspection reveals a story and a beauty that encapsulates so much of the modern Polish religious psyche. A
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  • Nadmorski

    Nadmorski
    Perched between the sea and the forest the hillside Nadmorski has a curious alumni: Fatboy Slim, Lauryn Hill and Snoop Dogg have all lodged here, as have a catalogue of other stars performing at the
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  • Hotel Gdynia

    Hotel Gdynia
    An enormous hotel seemingly towering over the nearby Baltic Sea. Although some might say the rooms need extra life, all are clean, comfortable and functional. Ideal for business travellers living out
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Latest Gdynia Comments

  • Bakłażan
    I dined several times at Baklazan, enjoyed it immensely, and am dismayed to note that it has recently closed.[...]
  • Ucho
    Great Indie night on a saturday will remind you of when UK nightclubs were half decent. Full of local 6th formers doing weird geeky dancing. DJ just needs to play something different by Nirvana rather than Smells Like Teen Spirit every week. Dark at[...]
  • Mefisto
    Absolutely chavtastic grotty hovel playing eurotecno tripe. The kind of place you'd expect to find in the Czech Republic rather than Poland. Stick to Barbados nextdoor.[...]
  • Klubokawiarnia
    Best place in Gdynia![...]
  • El Greco
    Very good quality!!![...]