Coming to Gdansk and not walking down this street is like coming to Gdansk and not looking at the river. Make sure you look up and admire the different styles of decoration and use of paint and colour.
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Coming to Gdansk and not walking down this street is like coming to Gdansk and not looking at the river. Make sure you look up and admire the different styles of decoration and use of paint and colour.
Beautiful street with many historic sites to see. Plenty of nice bars and restaurants to sit and people watch and replenish the energy reserves. Only downside is the presence of a couple of clubs presenting the seedier side of Gdansk.
no building is the same and everything is so bright and vibrant. lots of shops, bars and restaurants along the way.
Be sure to explore in the daytime AND when it's dark. Look up and look around a view times. Great atmosphere!
There is a lot of history in Gdansk and part of it is Dulga Street... It's beautiful and a real showpiece to wander about and admire the buildings.... I found it a bit funny though... a little like a film set. I could imagine the...More
Awesome to see so much history around these building but wear comfortably shoes as it cobbled stones I learned the hard way plenty off place to eat and have coffee
Full of nice bars, restaurants, shops, architecture is very beautiful. Neptun fountain is absolutely amazing. Must visit in Gdansk.
Well worth a visit, especially over the Christmas period, brass bands and the whole place just comes alive.
By this street you find a lot of different shops, pubs and restaurants. We stayed at the Radisson Blu which restaurant is facing the Dluga street, even if the hotel entrance is around the corner. In the summer time you can have breakfast at the...More
Beautiful street, although a bit touristy: you can't ignore the big amount of souvenirshops. Very good looking though, I think it will be even better in the spring or summer. Great restaurants: both high class & low budget.