Rynek w Tczewie
Discover the Charm of Rynek w Tczewie
Explore Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and immerse yourself in the grandeur of medieval history and architecture in Poland.
Discover the breathtaking Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest castles in Europe. Steeped in history, this architectural marvel invites tourists to explore its grandeur and rich heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train
To reach Malbork Castle from Elblag, start by heading to the Elblag Railway Station, which is centrally located. You can walk there in about 15 minutes from the city center or take a local bus to the station. Once at the station, purchase a ticket for a train heading to Malbork. The train journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Upon arrival at Malbork Station, exit the station and head southwest on Rondo im. Jana Pawła II. Continue straight for about 1 km until you reach the intersection with Starościńska Street. Turn left onto Starościńska Street, and you will find Malbork Castle at the end of the street.
Bus
From Elblag, you can also take a bus to Malbork. Head to the Elblag Bus Station, which is located near the city center. Look for a bus that is heading to Malbork; you can check the schedule at the station or online. The bus ride takes around 45 minutes. Once you arrive at the Malbork Bus Station, you can walk to the castle. Exit the bus station and head southeast on Gen. Wł. Andersa Street. Walk straight for about 800 meters until you reach Starościńska Street. Turn right and continue walking until you see Malbork Castle on your left.
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