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Sopot

Sopot is a seaside resort city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, situated on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea in northern Poland. With a population of approximately 30,000, it holds the unique status of being the smallest city in Poland with county-level rights. Located between Gdańsk to the southeast and Gdynia to the northwest, Sopot forms part of the Tricity metropolitan area. Renowned as a major health-spa and resort destination, the city features the longest wooden pier in Europe, stretching 511.5 meters into the Bay of Gdańsk. It is also famous for hosting the Sopot International Song Festival, the largest of its kind in Europe after Eurovision, and the distinctive 'inhalation mushroom' fountain powered by bromide spring water.

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Best time to visit

☀️ Best months: Jun–Aug

Jan3° / -1°💧52mm
Feb4° / -1°💧62mm
Mar7° / -1°💧23mm
Apr11° / 2°💧32mm
May17° / 7°💧34mm
Jun22° / 12°💧53mm
Jul22° / 13°💧57mm
Aug24° / 15°💧92mm
Sep19° / 10°💧35mm
Oct13° / 7°💧40mm
Nov5° / 1°💧64mm
Dec2° / -2°💧51mm

High/low are monthly means, 💧 is mean monthly precipitation (2022–23, Open-Meteo); green = comfortable & drier.

Getting there & around

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🚆 Gdańsk Główny railway station🚆 Somonino railway station🚆 Kolbudy railway station🚆 Leszno Kartuskie railway station🚆 Straszyn Prędzieszyn railway station🚆 Kartuzy railway station🚆 Żukowo Wschodnie railway station🚆 Pruszcz Gdański

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Hotels are concentrated along the promenade and near the wooden pier. This central location offers walking access to main attractions, restaurants, and the beach, ideal for travelers seeking convenience and sea views.

Getting Around

Sopot is closely linked with Gdańsk and Gdynia. While it lacks its own airport, regional rail and road connections provide quick access to the transport hubs of the Tricity metropolitan area, ensuring easy travel.

Best Season

Summer is the peak season with pleasant weather perfect for beach activities. This period also hosts the Sopot International Song Festival, creating a vibrant atmosphere, though accommodation should be booked well in advance.

Nearby attractions

Baltic Uplands

Baltic Uplands

Nature17.1 km

mountain range

Gdańsk Arena

Gdańsk Arena

Culture38.9 km

stadium in Gdańsk, Poland

Wieżyca

Wieżyca

Landmark17.2 km

mountain in Poland

St. Mary's Basilica in Gdańsk

St. Mary's Basilica in Gdańsk

Worship35.9 km

church building in Gdańsk, Poland

Museum of World War II in Gdańsk

Museum of World War II in Gdańsk

Museum36.7 km

history museum in Gdańsk, Poland

Gdańsk Main Town Hall

Gdańsk Main Town Hall

Landmark35.8 km

Landmark in Gdansk, Poland

Oliwa Cathedral

Oliwa Cathedral

Worship38.1 km

cathedral

European Solidarity Centre

European Solidarity Centre

Museum36.7 km

organization

Żuraw in Gdańsk

Żuraw in Gdańsk

Landmark36.2 km

building in Śródmieście, Gdańsk

National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk

National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk

Museum36.3 km

Museum in Gdańsk

National Museum in Gdańsk

National Museum in Gdańsk

Museum35.3 km

national museum in Gdańsk, Poland

Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970

Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970

Historic36.7 km

monument (Gdańsk, Poland)

Dining

Arco by Paco Pérez

Restaurant Michelin€€€€37.8 km

Located way up on the 33rd floor of northern Poland’s tallest building, this restaurant affords views over Gdańsk and out to the Baltic Sea. The cooking is equally spectacular, underpinned by Polish produce, driven by Spanish flavours and incorporating a few Italian influences. The superb pumpkin risotto is a prime example, with a perfectly judged amount of melted liquorice drizzled over the top in a nod to the chef's childhood. The service is smooth and charming, while the wine list is a treasure trove for oenophiles.

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Brut Bistro

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€35.3 km

Chef Janek Wojtalik and sommelier Maciek Łyko, who worked together at Kontakt in Warsaw, have brought their knack for full-flavoured cooking and passionately curated wine lists to Gdańsk. Their simply styled bistro has a proper neighbourhood feel, which is reflected in the generous pricing and friendly service. The menu blends a Polish heart with international influences, such as pork chop cooked over wood then served with ponzu and an Asian-style slaw. Smaller, natural producers are favoured in the interesting wine selection.

🕐 Mo-Fr 17:00-23:00; Sa 14:00-23:00; Su 14:00-20:00

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Hewelke

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€37.1 km

Gdańsk’s famous brewer and astronomer Johannes Hevelius lends a variant of his surname to this trendy spot situated in, appropriately enough, a former brewery. The stylish interior includes a vaulted brick ceiling, exposed steel support columns and the odd flash of neon. The dishes adopt influences from around the globe and, seeing as this operates as both a bakery and a restaurant, it's no surprise that the fresh bread and the desserts are highlights. In a nod to Hevelius, the cocktails are named after planets.

🕐 Mo-Sa 14:00-21:00; Su 13:00-19:00

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Treinta y Tres

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€37.8 km

The 33rd floor of the Olivia Centre skyscraper provides spectacular panoramic views for this buzzing restaurant where Spanish guitar music soundtracks your visit. The cooking has a similar tone, with a selection of classic tapas to begin – the Ibérico ham croquetas are terrific – before a choice of main dishes. If you’re dining with company, the eye-catching rice dishes for two might include baby octopus or pork ribs as options. A genuine warmth from the service team and a comprehensive, largely Spanish wine list complete the picture.

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Vinissimo

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€41.6 km

The clue’s in the name: wine takes centre stage at this simply styled and bang on-trend bar-cum-restaurant. On-sale bottles can be glimpsed around the room, while the 400-strong list contains over 60 great options by the glass. The menu is filled with good value dishes which both deliver bags of flavour and show a wise restraint from the kitchen team. They focus on a clean, balanced style of cooking, with a signature dish of aubergine, Greek yoghurt and seasonal accompaniments.

🕐 Mo-Su 12:00-21:00

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Piwna47

Restaurant€€35.9 km

An unpretentious, friendly vibe is key to the charms of this Old Town brasserie, which is found down a cobbled street in the shadow of the impressive St. Mary's Basilica. The bright conservatory extension makes a great spot for lunch, while the more rustic upstairs room allows you to create a contrasting experience at dinner. Hearty, generous cooking is inspired by the culinary heritage of the Pomeranian region, with locally sourced seasonal produce given centre stage. Time-honoured dishes come with an appealing modern touch, as well as the occasional Mediterranean influence.

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Fino

Restaurant€€€35.9 km

The city’s Old Town plays host to this understated restaurant surrounded by attractive period buildings. The elegant interior benefits from modern art for sale on the walls and floral arrangements adding a pop of colour. An overtly seasonal menu means you might be treated to superb, full-flavoured deer when the time is right; but there’s a luxury edge to the offering all year round, with ingredients like Oscietra caviar utilised with skill by the chefs. The friendly service stands out for the enthusiasm and knowledge of the team.

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Niesztuka

Restaurant€€36.0 km

There’s a mysterious, secretive feel to this restaurant tucked away inside a historic house, which sits surrounded by amber jewellers in the heart of the Old Town. Its ground floor has long high-topped tables that lend themselves to communal dining, while the first floor offers a bit more privacy. A concise menu uses excellent daily produce, with a distinct South American influence running through the dishes – from classic ceviche to delicious corn husk ice cream and meringue for dessert.

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