The Sopot Centrum complex, which was built on the site of Sopot’s former communist era railway station, has become an extremely popular spot to eat and drink thanks to the ‘alley’ of very, very diverse choices. The complex, which also houses the new train station, shops and a modern public library is well worth a visit whether you’re using the station or not. Particularly in the warmer months the area is a peaceful escape from the nearby Monte Cassino and the outdoor seating is a great place to spend your time.
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The main entrance to Sopot Centrum, including the outdoor restaurant and bar area on the right.
The main padestrian area inside of Sopot Centrum. Yes, yes...there is a KFC too but there's also alot more to eat outside!
As the day draws on there’s a couple of decent spots to spend the evening with the locally popular bar Avangarda and once again Whiskey on the Rocks for a great bar and live music which pulls in the crowds. If that isn’t enough choice, a trip up the stairs will bring you to the Jewish-themed Bagażownia set in the old luggage room, the one remaining part of the old station complex to survive the redevelopment. There really isn’t a dud amongst them which in itself is impressive.
Bagażownia, a Jewish Restaurant set in the only-surviving building of the previous Sopot train station. To the left is part of Sopot Centrum.