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Discover Gdańsk’s Millenium Tree, a stunning monument blending nature and history, reflecting the city’s vibrant culture and artistic heritage.
Located in the heart of Gdańsk, the Millenium Tree stands as a magnificent sculpture that captures the essence of Polish history and culture. This stunning monument invites tourists to explore its beauty and significance.
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Public Transport
From Sopot, walk to the Sopot train station (Sopot SKM). Take a train heading towards Gdańsk Główny. The journey takes about 20 minutes. Once you arrive at Gdańsk Główny station, exit onto ul. Podwale Grodzkie. Walk straight until you reach the intersection with ul. Targ Węglowy. Turn left onto Targ Węglowy, and the Millenium Tree will be on your right.
Walking
If you're near the Sopot Pier, head east along the coast on the promenade towards Gdańsk. After about a 30-minute walk, you will reach the Gdańsk Old Town area. Continue walking straight until you reach ul. Targ Węglowy, where the Millenium Tree is located. It's a scenic route along the beach and through the historical parts of Gdańsk.
Bicycle
Rent a bicycle from one of the bike-sharing stations in Sopot. Ride east along the coastal path towards Gdańsk. Follow the bike lanes and continue until you reach ul. Targ Węglowy. The Millenium Tree will be visible as you approach the area. The ride takes approximately 30 minutes, depending on your pace.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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