"At just over 540 yards, Długi Targ, which translates to “the Long Market,” isn’t really all that lengthy. Still, it makes for a lovely walk, stretching from the Green Gate at its eastern entrance through the medieval city of Gdańsk to the Golden Gate at its western end. Lined with cafés, restaurants, and souvenir shops worth a stop, the route is also home to picturesque architecture, including historic tenement houses that were renovated after World War II. Be sure to stop at the elaborate 17th-century Neptune Fountain (which represents Gdańsk’s ties to the sea) and, just behind it, the 15th-century Artus Court (a medieval hall fantastically decorated with hunting trophies and models of tall ships hung from the ceiling). A tiny detour down Kramarska Lane behind Artus Court will take you to St. Mary’s, the largest brick church in the world. In this enormous space, which can accommodate as many as 25,000 people, you’ll find a 500-year-old, 25-foot-high astronomical clock, as well as several Baroque statues of angels playing musical instruments. If you’re not afraid of heights, consider climbing the 409 steps to the top of the church tower."
Absolutely and incredibly beautiful street to stroll around. Casually walk and admire the beautiful architecture or take a free walk tour. It is definitely one of the most beautiful European Medieval strets that I have been. It is up there with Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Rome, Brasov, Amsterdam, Rothenburg, Salzburg, etc etc. Charming Street offers plenty of restaurants, cafes, pubs, souvenir shops and of course the historical architecture monuments!
E D
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A beautiful square and street to walk down, in the center of Gdansk!
Lots of cafés, shops, restaurants and beautiful architecture to look at - it is lovely to stroll through the city and look at all the city.
Heikki Kegg
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Dlugi Targ is one of the most beautiful squares in European old towns. It is lined with a row of old (although of course restored after the destruction of World War II) beautiful and colorful houses with restaurants. The square has been the main traffic route in Gdansk since the 14th century, later it was called the Royal Route. The square is most cozy and as a tourist you will find yourself passing through it several times a day.
J Holliday
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New Year eve is probably not the best time to visit if you want to admire beautiful buildings, but it is definitely stunning place during the day and at night.
Şükran Kuleaşan
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A rather touristic, small, and charming city 🥰
prajwal s
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It’s the main and the most busiest and beautiful street with so many cafes and restaurants and bars. I did visit in midnights when street was completely empty
rotaREE T.
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I was so impressed walking around colourful lovely buildings. This is one of the most colourful town I have been. If you come to Poland, you should not miss this city.
Monika Karlińska
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One of the most beautiful street in Poland. Historic city square with historic architecture, with a fountain, restaurants and souvenir shops. Great place to walk around.