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Trip to Gdansk from Liverpool [9]
In the Old Town there are lots of museums, some of which are free on Mondays. Not that it matters because regular admission isn't much. Bars and restaurants are here in abundance. Restaurants range from simple and inexpensive to fancy and pricy, just like in any other city. But they're not like the UK or US. Even the best ones aren't that fancy. They tend to be smaller and many are under ground.
Same with bars. My two all time favorites are Absinthe and Szafa, about a two minute walk apart and right in or on the edge of Old Town. Absinthe is special. Hard to describe why but on a good night you'll meet people from everywhere.
Gdansk is a port so it's on the sea. There are beaches here and they're sandy and nice. Sopot is beautiful and it's only a 20 minute and 3.10 zl on the train. Much smaller than Gdansk, it can be pretty trendy, but I'd go there if I were you.
When to come? Any time would be great depending upon what yiou want. It starts to get colder in October, though it's never hot here by my Southern California standards, and November and December were just cold, grey and wet. It wasn't very cold this winter, only a few -0 C days but the Baltic wind can chill you so if you visit in the winter bring warm clothes.
Spring didn't start this year until around the first of May, and we had more snow in March than we had all winter, but even then it wasn't much. Although it's been a very dry May, expect rain no matter when you visit and pack accordingly.
I don't mean to paint a gloomy picture. I love Gdansk. The Old Town is beautiful and because of its Hanseatic heritage it's unlike any other Old Town in Poland. It's also the birthplace of Solidarity and although its influence today is more subtle, I find it reflected in the Polish people I come in contact with every day.
I'm an old American guy who makes a living here teaching English. I've learned so much from them, and they range in age from sixteen to sixty, students, lawyers, doctors, business people, etc. We often talk about how wonderful this city is. It truly is.
I wouldn't live in any other city in Poland because I love the sea. If that's not a big thing for you, there's always Krkaow.
For more info check out gdansk-life.com
If we meet in Absinthe we'll lift a pint together along with the rest of my international friends. Hope this helps.