Długi Targ
Tourist attraction · Gdansk ·

Długi Targ

Tourist attraction · Gdansk ·

Historic square with Neptune's Fountain, cafes, bars

architecture
restaurants
historic townhouses
market square
royal route
artus court
green gate
cafes
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Długa, 80-831 Gdańsk, Poland Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Długa, 80-831 Gdańsk, Poland Get directions

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 25, 2026

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"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."

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Sunil K.

Google
Beautiful square in the heart of Gdansk that instantly gave me a warm Christmas feeling. The lights and decorations made the walk magical, even though the weather was cold. I loved admiring the architecture along the way because every corner looked unique. There were plenty of great restaurants and bars around, making it a pleasant place to explore.

Merve Y.

Google
The square is wonderful. I wish we had come in the summer. It’s very cold, but walking around is still very enjoyable. What a beautiful city!

Діана Ч.

Google
This charming, cozy street is pleasant to walk in, especially in the evening. Street musicians near the green gate add to the atmosphere.

Kris

Google
One of the must-see places in Gdańsk. Długi Targ is an extension of the same-named street, forming together the so-called Royal Route. It also serves as Gdańsk's main market square. Its most distinctive feature is the 17th-century Neptune's Fountain, standing near the Artus Court and the Main City Hall, which marks the boundary between the market square and Długa Street. To the east, it is bordered by the largest Green Gate in Gdańsk, which leads to the Green Bridge across the Old Motława River - another must-see tourist attraction. The surrounding Baroque townhouses house mainly restaurants, cafes, and bars. Despite the large amount of cobblestones and the limited greenery for such a large area (which, in my opinion, is always a drawback), I believe that the rather unique type of townhouses and the elongated shape of Długi Targ make it a very nice market square, standing out from other popular destinations like Kraków or Wrocław. However, visually, I prefer nearby Mariacka Street much more, with its more intimate style and quieter tourist traffic.

George M.

Google
Absolutely beautiful street in Gdansk Old Town, packed with restaurants, bars etc. The architecture is breathtaking. Well worth the walk, bring your camera.

Jo T

Google
The houses here are spectacular. And avery popular over here ,lots of crowds and the tourists come for the restaurants here and enjoy the sunlight. It’s really a good place to hangout.

Adarsh J.

Google
Old Town of Gdansk (Gdańsk Stare Miasto) With its tall, colourful gabled houses and cobbled streets, the wings of history sound. The gem, crowds, bars and restaurants in a blissful mix along with amber and "city tours" vendors will make you feel cosmopolitan and elated.

Gary W.

Google
Beautiful street and square, with plenty of restaurants, buildings are spectacular and Xmas decorations adds to atmosphere, can be very busy with tourists during the day but definitely worth a visit at night