If someome could ask me which city I would like to visit once again, I would answer Gdansk. This is a city on the Baltic coast in northern Poland, at the centre of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area. Being one of the most important seaport in Poland.
30th June when I Arrived to Gdansk from Oslo Rygge (Thanks Ryanair!). I should say that one of the main reasons to be in Gdansk was the Open'er Fest in Gdynia on July 1st where Pearl jam played. I didnt have any idea how to arrive to Gdynia from Gdansk. But It doesn't matter when there are friends. With a little help of some friends (and with a little help of the most amazing person I've ever met in my life) I could have a place where to stay and how to arrive to Gdynia.
My interest in understanding something about the night life took me to Sopot, some kind of Boulevar where polish youth spend the summer. Bars, stores and Discoteques like "Coco Bongo" are some of the stuffs in Sopot. How do you arrive to Sopot? Easy, just take a train from the Gdansk train station and that's all. It's not so far, just 20min, paying 3.50 zloty. But the most anecdotal moment of that night in Sopot was a beer from 12% alcohol that I drank! Ok, I could say It was really good, but after 2 more 7%alcohol beers ... I couldn't stand up by myself! Dziekuje Rafal!
At the end the challenge was how to come back alone to Bajki, The housing that I'd been hosted, kinda dangerous if someone walks alone in the nigth.
In the following days I walked around the city, a city full of dutch style buildings. There is a contact between the city and the water, that's why the channels are part of the structure of the city. Does Gdansk is a mix of Venice and Brugges?
I had amazing moments in Gdansk with a really amazing person, walking around, going to the beach (Westerplate and some other beaches)
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