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Explore Griffin Gate in Białystok, a beautiful tourist attraction blending history, architecture, and cultural experiences in a scenic urban setting.
Griffin Gate, a stunning tourist attraction in Białystok, serves as a picturesque entry point to the city, blending historical significance with beautiful architecture. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the main square in Białystok (Rynek Kościuszki), head east on ul. Białówny Street towards ul. Lipowa. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with ul. Branickiego Street. Turn left onto ul. Branickiego and walk towards Plac Branickich. Griffin Gate is located at Plac Branickich, 15-704 Białystok, and will be on your right.
Public Transport - Bus
If you are near a bus stop, take bus number 5 or 6 towards the 'Białystok - Branickiego' stop. Once you get off the bus, walk towards Plac Branickich, which is just a short walk from the bus stop. Griffin Gate will be directly in front of you at Plac Branickich, 15-704 Białystok.
Public Transport - Tram
Take a tram from the nearest tram stop (check local tram lines). Board tram number 1 towards 'Białystok - Starosielce'. Get off at the 'Białystok - Branickiego' stop. From there, walk straight to Plac Branickich, where you will find Griffin Gate located at 15-704 Białystok.
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