The Molo in Gdansk, also known as the Gdansk Pier or Brzeźno Pier, is a historic and popular attraction located in Gdansk, Poland. It is a long wooden pier that stretches out into the Baltic Sea, offering visitors stunning views of the coastline. Entrance is not for free, but the place is worth a visit. The Molo has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century when it was first built. Walking along the Molo, you can enjoy the fresh sea air, observe the waves crashing against the pier's supports, and admire the panoramic views of the sea and the shoreline. At the end of the pier, there is a charming lighthouse that adds to the picturesque scenery. It is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, a romantic walk, or simply to relax and take in the beautiful...
Read moreBeautiful smaller pier overlooking the sea.
One of the 2 smaller piers in the Tricity but still an worthwhile addition to visit. The pier is completely free unlike the big Sopot pier (during peak season).
But still loads of people visit this one during summer so expect lots of people when you go during that time.
From the pier you can see the nearby beaches that surround it and in the distance you can get a glimpse of the Gdansk port and even Gdynia.
There's also several benches on the pier so you can sit down and take it easy. And on the beginning you have some restaurants and some stands with food, beverages...
Read moreYou can see all 3 cities "Trojmiasto" (Tricity; Sopot, Gdynia, and Gdańsk from the pier. There are always parties, bars, food, music, dancing, even fireworks and some laser lights. There are toi toi (porta potty) and hand washing stations sporadically throughout the pier and the walk towards. It is a nice place to sit and drink your beer (that you can drink on the streets). Poland has changed so much in 10 years. Please visit our beautiful country and try our amazing culture. Please dont forget to eat gofry! And kebabs. Kebabs everywhere, get the mixed sauces. And the swirly tall ice creams...
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