Gdańsk and its beautiful green areas are the perfect place to relax, recreate, catch your breath and get in touch with nature. Discover the unique parks, magical gardens and beautiful landscapes that can be found in almost every district of this charming city.
Adam Mickiewicz Park in Oliwa offers a great number of attractions. With its vast grounds, original trees, linden alley, water reservoirs and the Botanical Garden with the Palm House, it is an ideal place to relax, take a walk or meet with friends. Nearby, you can find the beautiful Cathedral with historic organ where concerts are held.
One of the three seaside parks in Gdansk located in the Przymorze district. It is an ideal place for to relax, enjoy active leisure or play with children. The park offers bike paths, footpaths, playgrounds, an outdoor gym and a skatepark.
One of the oldest parks in Gdansk and the second largest. It is surrounded by hills which are the subject of local legends. The Park features ponds, waterfalls, as well as beautiful avenues of trees. Nearby, you can see the historic Manor House from the 19th century. There is also a playground for children in the park.
A historic park that used to be part of the estate of a Gdansk councillor. The park features a wooden gazebo, a children's playground and narrow alleys of trees and hedges. It used to be an important meeting place for young people in Gdansk in the inter-war period, as described in the prose of Gunter Grass.
Located in the area where the Oliwa Brook flows into the Baltic Sea, in the immediate vicinity of the Jelitkowo guarded beach. It was established in 1875 as a resort park. Currently, in the vicinity of the Park you can see the former Spa House on Pomorska Street and a complex of former fishing houses.
A park located right next to the Wrzeszcz district. Its picturesque pathways on the hills were admired in the 19th century by the wealthiest bourgeoisie. On Jaskowa Dolina Street, you can still see the old villas of millionaires. The park itself, apart from its natural beauty, offers a number of interesting attractions. One of them is a forest amphitheatre.
The Tricity Natural Landscape Park is an ideal place for a walk, jogging or cycling trip. It was established in May 1979 and covers an area of almost 20,000 hectares. Among the rustling forests we will find countless hills, trails and charming streams. The park surrounds almost the entire Tri-City, so it is easy to get to it from anywhere.