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Discover the historic charm of Długi Targ in Gdańsk, a vibrant street filled with stunning architecture, local culture, and delightful Polish cuisine.
Długi Targ, located in Gdańsk, is a stunning promenade lined with historic buildings that tell the story of the city's vibrant past. A must-visit for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in Polish culture, this iconic street is perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and enjoying local delicacies.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Hel, head south on the main road towards Puck. After approximately 30 kilometers, take the S6 expressway towards Gdańsk. Continue for about 40 kilometers, then take the exit toward Gdańsk. Follow the signs for the city center. Once in Gdańsk, use local signs to navigate to Długi Targ where you'll find your destination at number 20.
Public Transportation
To reach Długi Targ 20 from Hel via public transport, take the PKP train from Hel to Gdańsk Główny station. The journey takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Gdańsk Główny, exit the station and head towards the bus stop outside. Take bus number 100 or 106 towards 'Długi Targ'. The bus ride will take approximately 10 minutes. Get off at the 'Długi Targ' stop, and you will find your destination at number 20.
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