With a car, you can easily visit the Polish city of Gdansk in the North of the country and convert retracing their history. Nearly 450,000 people live in Gdańsk. Together with the towns of Sopot and Gdyna makes them significant economic region tri-city with a population of over 1.1 million. Gdańsk is situated as a port directly on the Baltic coast and formerly belonged to the Hanseatic League. If you want to explore the city and its surroundings with a rental car, all car hire companies that you have selected is of economyhirecars.com available is available locally.
If you arrive by plane, Lech Walesa Airport offers Danzig on arrival the service of all major car hire companies, so that nothing in the way is a fast and convenient website with a hire car. The international airport is located about 10 km in a westerly direction away from the city centre of Gdansk. Each year over 1.2 million passengers are handled as the fourth largest airport in Poland. In addition to daily domestic flights regularly start machines to international cities such as Hamburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen and London.
Many beautiful old buildings, narrow streets and historic buildings adorn the old town of Gdansk and invite you to an extended sightseeing tour or a walk. The city is in particular the magnificent Church of our Lady. The Church was built in the span of 1343-1502 and represents the world's largest brick Church. With a length of over 105 metres and a capacity of about 250,000 people, it is one of the largest churches in the world. The Special at the Church is that it was is a member of the Evangelical Church and then awarded the Catholic until 1945. Other featured attractions include the green gate, the fountain of Neptune, the old town hall and the women Lane, which is one of the most beautiful streets in Gdansk.
If you just relax and relax on your tour through Danzig, visit one of the many cosy restaurants, small cafés or restaurants. Thus, the restaurants for every taste have something to offer. The Tawerna and Santorini entice with delicious fish dishes from guaranteed fresh ingredients from the Baltic Sea, the Pirogarnia u Dzika has focused on the Eastern European cuisine and the Zuraw offers international cuisine for all who can not decide. In the evening, however, Danzig really comes to life. Whether a rock Inn you can pub with fine Polish beer and good music or one of the many discos in Gdańsk easily throughout the night to celebrate and enjoy themselves.