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Explore the natural beauty and historical charm of Oliwski Park in Gdańsk, a perfect retreat for relaxation and adventure in a serene landscape.
Nestled in the heart of Gdańsk, Oliwski Park is a picturesque retreat known for its stunning landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. With its lush greenery, charming ponds, and historical architecture, it's an ideal spot for tourists seeking relaxation and natural beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Sopot, walk to the nearest bus stop, which is either 'Sopot Centrum' or 'Sopot Dworzec PKP' depending on your location. Take bus number 110 towards Gdańsk and get off at the 'Oliwa' stop. From there, it's a short 10-minute walk. Head south on Opata Jacka Rybińskiego street, and you will find Oliwski Park on your left.
Train
Walk to Sopot train station (Dworzec PKP Sopot). Take a train towards Gdańsk and get off at 'Oliwa' station. From there, exit the station and walk south along Opata Jacka Rybińskiego street for about 15 minutes. The park will be on your left-hand side.
Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, rent a bike from one of the local rental shops in Sopot. Head towards the main road (Aleja Franciszka Mamuszki) and cycle towards Gdańsk. Follow the signs to Oliwa, and you will arrive at Oliwski Park in about 20 minutes. There are bike lanes available on this route.
Walking
If you enjoy walking, it will take approximately 45 minutes to walk from central Sopot to Oliwski Park. Start from Monte Cassino Street, heading east towards the Gdańsk city center. Once you reach the train station area, continue straight onto Opata Jacka Rybińskiego street. The park will be on your left side.
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