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Long Market

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Long Market (Długi Targ) is the most famous street in Gdańsk’s Old Town and one of the best places to feel the city’s classic Baltic atmosphere. The area is lined with elegant merchant houses, cafes, and small shops, and it stays lively from morning until late evening. For first-time visitors, this is an easy starting point because many top attractions are within a short walking distance.

What to See & Do

  • 🏛️ Walk the full length 🚶 and notice the detailed facades of houses like the Golden House and Artus Court 🏠
  • 🔱 Stop by the Neptune Fountain ⛲ and the towering Main Town Hall nearby for iconic landmarks 🏛️
  • 🍰 Try a local café ☕ for specialty coffee and traditional Polish desserts like Sernik (cheesecake) 🥐
  • 💎 Visit souvenir and Amber shops 💍 for authentic “Baltic Gold” jewelry and handmade gifts 🎁
  • 📸 Take photos during the Golden Hour 🌅 when the sun hits the colorful buildings for the best colors 🖼️

How to Get There

  • 👣 Reach the street easily on foot 🚶 from most Old Town hotels and major landmarks 🏨
  • 🚋 Use public transport 🚍 by taking trams or buses to the Brama Wyżynna or Hucisko stops 🚉
  • 🚕 Ask for a taxi or ride-hailing drop-off 🚗 near the Golden Gate (Złota Brama) and walk through to the market 📍
  • 🏁 Follow the flow of the Royal Route 👑 starting from the Upland Gate toward the Motława River 🌊

Travel Tips

  • 👟 Wear comfortable shoes 👟 because the Old Town streets are mostly historic stone-paved paths 🧱
  • 🪙 Keep small amounts of cash 💸 for quick snacks, ice cream, or small purchases at local kiosks 🥨
  • 🤳 If the main square is busy 👥 step into the parallel Mariacka Street or side lanes for quieter photos 📸
  • 🧥 In winter, dress warmly ❄️ as the “Baltic breeze” can feel quite sharp near the waterfront 🌬️

Suggested Itinerary

  • 09:00 AM – 🏁 Start at the Golden Gate and walk slowly toward the Neptune Fountain 🏛️
  • 10:00 AM – 🚶 Explore the nearby side streets 🏘️ and find hidden photo spots away from the main crowd 📸
  • 12:00 PM – 🍽️ Enjoy lunch 🥟 at a restaurant on Długi Targ featuring a local Polish menu 🥘
  • 04:30 PM – 🌇 Return for the evening light 🕯️ and relax at a café as the street lamps begin to glow ☕

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: Always accessible (best enjoyed in daylight and early evening)

Entry Fee:

Free (some nearby museums/attractions require tickets)

Best Time to Visit:

Early morning for quieter photos or evening for atmosphere

Location

📌 Long Market (Długi Targ), Gdańsk, Poland

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