The airport, Port Lotniczy Gdańsk im. Lecha Wałęsy (aka Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa airport), is about 15km south-west of Sopot centre in the Rębiechowo district. The modern terminal handles both arrivals and departures.
After landing you enter the terminal building from the baggage hall where you’ll find a Gdańsk Tourist Organisation information point in front of you, car rental desks and ATM machines. A train service connects the airport with the three cities of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia although a change at Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz may be required. You can reach the platforms, where you will find ticket machines, by taking the escalator to the left as you leave the baggage hall. Tickets cost 3.80zł to Gdańsk and 6.50zł to Sopot and Gdynia. For more information see the PKM section of our Getting Around chapter and check train times at rozklad-pkp.pl/en . Neptun Taxi is the official taxi firm and can be trusted. Look out for their cars with the 19686 logo on the side. Be suspicious if offered a lift by any car not bearing their logo. We quote approximate prices below but these will be more at night and from Saturday at 22:00 until Monday at 06:00. If you want to catch a bus ( 210 to Gdańsk, 122 to Sopot and 4A to Gdynia) you will find the bus stops directly across the road as you leave the terminal.
After landing you enter the terminal building from the baggage hall where you’ll find a Gdańsk Tourist Organisation information point in front of you, car rental desks and ATM machines. A train service connects the airport with the three cities of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia although a change at Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz may be required. You can reach the platforms, where you will find ticket machines, by taking the escalator to the left as you leave the baggage hall. Tickets cost 3.80zł to Gdańsk and 6.50zł to Sopot and Gdynia. For more information see the PKM section of our Getting Around chapter and check train times at rozklad-pkp.pl/en . Neptun Taxi is the official taxi firm and can be trusted. Look out for their cars with the 19686 logo on the side. Be suspicious if offered a lift by any car not bearing their logo. We quote approximate prices below but these will be more at night and from Saturday at 22:00 until Monday at 06:00. If you want to catch a bus ( 210 to Gdańsk, 122 to Sopot and 4A to Gdynia) you will find the bus stops directly across the road as you leave the terminal.
Getting to Sopot
You can take the train to Sopot but you will need to change at Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz. From Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz you'll need to change platform and take the yellow and blue local commuter train (SKM) northbound in the direction of Gdynia. Sopot is the sixth stop from Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz. The most direct way to reach Sopot is by taking a 19686 Neptun Taxi from outside the terminal building which will cost you around 70zł normally and more at night and on Sundays.




