DMC Pomerania - Unique Baltic character

Pomerania is a large historical land, stretching over the Baltic Sea in Poland and Germany. Generally speaking, it lies in the lower reaches of the Vistula and Oder and in the areas between them. The varied landscape of the region is dominated by glacial forms - moraines and lakes. Along the sea there is a strip of the South Baltic Coasts, cut by river valleys (including the Lower Oder, the Słupia, the Lower Vistula) and pradolines (including Łeba and Reda). The biggest centres are: Tricity (Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia agglomeration), Szczecin, Elbląg, Koszalin, Słupsk and Stargard Szczeciński. Malbork, Kołobrzeg, Wolin and Kamień Pomorski are also of great historical importance. A separate category of places worth visiting are the popular seaside resorts: Krynica Morska, Sopot, Jastarnia, Jastrzębia Góra, Dębki, Rowy, Jarosławiec, Mielno, Ustronie Morskie, Rewal, Międzyzdroje and many others.

Highlights 

Baltic Sea

Tricity

Cruises

Slovenian and Wolin National Park

Seaside resorts

International airport

Hospitality 

Hotels 

The hotel base in Tri-City is very big. You can find here both seaside spa resorts at the beach, urban, designer hotels, designed by famous architects, elegant conference and family centers, local guest houses. A lot of hotels offer the sea view, which is always an added value. The choice is huge and each of the three cities has places to suit the needs and budget of each kind of client or group. In Gdansk you can find a lot of big chains, like Hilton, Puro, and Accor group. If you are an art lover, look for a hotel south of the center of Szczecin. This area is famous for its artistic sites, there are Art Trawostacja, Entasis Art Gallery or Trystero. Modern art gallery. Nearby there are hotels for every budget.

Venues 

Due to its excellent location, there are many training facilities in the Pomeranian Province. Conference hotels in Pomerania are really popular due to the unique atmosphere that prevails during their duration. Due to the diverse nature of each of the three cities, you can find very different types of event spaces there. You can choose from historical spaces in museums and theatres in Gdansk, the Energa Stadium in Gdańsk, raw, industrial spaces of the Old Manege. In Sopot you can find elegant clubs, intimate galleries or the luxurious Baltic Panorama room at the Sheraton Hotel in Sopot. In Gdynia, the original space is offered by the Municipal Theatre with a summer stage in Gdynia Orłowo, or Gdynia Sports Arena. 

Restaurants 

A stay in Pomerania cannot be without a traditional fish. There are more fish frying facilities by the sea than holiday resorts - port stalls, restaurants with a long tradition, modern restaurants... In the offer of the frying rooms we can find flounder, turbot, fillets of cod, salmon, zander and hake. 

Attractions 

Cultural life 

Gdańsk is characterized by bourgeois tenement houses on Długa Street, full of unwrought elements and details. Sopot is definitely a pearl of the Polish Baltic Sea. Every year the city is visited by over 2 million tourists. It is a popular place among Poles when it comes to organizing bachelor and hen parties, due to its party character, numerous clubs and a casino. Gdynia in turn is the Polish pearl of modernism. The architects of the city designed it in the timeless Bauhaus style.  Every year the Polish Film Festival - one of the oldest film events in Europe and the Polish horse festival - is held here.

Night life 

The capital of Tri-City's nightlife and parties until dawn is definitely Sopot. It is a popular destination among Europeans when it comes to organizing bachelor and hen parties, due to the party character of the city, numerous clubs and cult casino.  Many clubs are concentrated around Monte Cassino Street. Also in Gdansk there is a rich club scene - from intimate jazz bars to large, multi-level clubs.

Group activities 

Due to the direct proximity of the Baltic Sea, the Tri-City offers a lot of attractions, both water and land-based. You can sail from here to the open waters of the Baltic Sea in a ship stylized as a 17th century galleon! . You can also organize a panoramic cruise and learn about the history of the city from the ship's perspective and see several key points: Gdansk Shipyard, Wisloujscie Fortress and Westerplatte - the place where World War II began. In 4x4 cars you can experience an exciting offroad experience on the desert moving dunes! For lovers of classic entertainment you can organize a bicycle tour, culinary sightseeing or a visit to the theatre.

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