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VILLAGES AND TOWNS CLOSE TO AMSTERDAM

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Amsterdam, which has an important place in our memories as a city we will visit every week without getting bored, is the true master of our hearts with its canal-view streets, each more beautiful than the other, and its ambiance full of art and design.. Although Amsterdam city center offers you the perfect environment to visit and have a good time, you should not miss the sweet towns around on this trip.. If you have the chance to plan your Amsterdam trip for 5 days, it is possible to allocate the first 3 days to the city center and the remaining 2 days to the towns route close to Amsterdam.

Amsterdam Among the towns close to Amsterdam you can go around are Zaanse Schans, famous for their windmills, and Edam, Volendam, Marken, which are known fishing towns. taking. You can visit these towns, which are very easy and effortless to reach from the city center, in 1 full day depending on the season you go, or you can go to Zaanse Schans early in the morning and spend the afternoon in Amsterdam city center and spend the next day completely in Edam, Volendam and Marken.. Although it is not very close to Amsterdam, we also have a bonus tip in this article; Giethoorn, known as the Hobbit village.

The most important thing to note for all of this is that if possible, it’s the towns on weekdays. Since each of them is touristic enough, it gets very crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, although it is included in the schedule of tour buses.. Without further ado; We are proud to present our Villages and Towns Near Amsterdam article, which includes how long and how to go, as well as places to visit on this route.

Zaandam, Amsterdam

VILLAGES AND TOWNS CLOSE TO AMSTERDAM

#1 Zaanse Schans: 40 minutes

Historic windmills, green wooden houses, canals and We can say that Zaanse Schans, which is the open-air museum of Amsterdam with its nature, is a must for Amsterdam trips.. You can add Zaanse Schans to your lists without hesitation, with its 15-minute distance from the city center by train and easy access by bus.

Zaanse Schans, Zaandam

How to Get Zaanse Schans:

Zaanse Schans To get to Amsterdam from central Amsterdam go to Centraal train station and find the EBS office. With the bus ticket you will buy, you can reach Zaanse Schans in 40 minutes. There are two lines to Zaanse Schans; Line numbered 817, one of which is active in summer and takes 20 minutes, and the other is line numbered 391, which arrives in 40 minutes and can be used in winter.. To go to Zaanse Schans by bus, you can buy daily tickets from EBS, Daily ticket 10€.

Other transportation you can use for Zaanse Schans alternative train. In fact, this route is faster than the bus and takes only 15 minutes; but first you need to go to Zaandam and from there to Zaanse Schans. We did not experience this method as we went to town with our friends’ car and returned by bus.. EBS’s diary cards are also valid for this, you can get information from its office.

Places to Visit in Zaanse Schans:

For Zaanse Schans, half a day is actually enough, but it is possible to extend your time according to your travel tempo.. As soon as you arrive in the town, you can start your tour by entering the open-air museum with the windmills.

For our detailed travel notes, you can read our article on How to Go to Zaanse Schans: Places to Visit in Zaanse Schans.

Zaanse Schans, Zaandam

# 2 Edam: 40 minutes

A small town close to Amsterdam, famous for its cheese, Edam is Amsterdam for us. like the prototype of the city center and the Belgian cookie city Brugge. You can take a peaceful walking tour accompanied by iconic houses in the streets of the town, which is very quiet especially in winter, and wander around the town in the footsteps of its collapsible bridges.. In Edam, one of the old trade centers, you can visit the cheese shops and taste the cheeses of the town; but in our opinion, markets are always favorites to buy; Why should we pay more?

By the way, Edam; Edam, which is the route of towns close to Amsterdam, is the first stop of the trio of Volendam and Marken.

Edam, Amsterdam

How To Get To Edam:

To go to Edam EBS You can use ‘s local buses; With the daily ticket you will buy you can visit all three of these villages on the same day. All you have to do is go to the EBS office at the Centraal train station and get the GoDutch map below with your ticket. As you can see on the map, EBS has 3 different routes for those who want to travel around Amsterdam and see traditional life.. You can choose the most suitable route for you and follow the bus lines.

The route you need to follow to get from Amsterdam to Edam The one in blue ; ie Small Town Harbors line. Buses 314, 110 and 316 go from Centraal train station to Edam. The road takes between 30-40 minutes.

Places to Visit in Edam:

The time you need to visit the town of Edam is 2 hours maximum. Since there are not many activities to do in the town, most places are closed during the winter months and especially if you are visiting on the weekend. In our opinion, the best thing to do is to take a bath in the streets.

To keep an eye on your walking tour in Edam, you can add to your list; 17 where the town was a commercial center. You can add the Museum of Edam, the Grote Kerk church and other collapsible bridges like Kwakelbrug in town. You can visit the cheese shops at Kaasmarkt as it is famous for its Edam cheeses, or you can also visit the cheese museum called The Edam Cheese Weigh House if you are interested.

A cheese market is held every Wednesday throughout July and August. This market, where traditional clothes are worn and traditional music is played, heralds a pleasant day in Edam in summer with fresh cheese and fruit varieties; keep in mind.

Edam, Amsterdam

#3 Volendam: 25 minutes from Amsterdam, 10 minutes from Edam

The port located like the old city center Volendam, which is not actually a town with its district and new city side; it was once one of the most important trade centers of Amsterdam. As you can see from the houses and streets that you will come across on the route you will walk towards the port after getting off the bus, the location of this highly developed city by the sea is actually the reason for its place in history.. Volendam, which was an important address in the supply of seafood in the past, has become a very popular and somewhat touristic spot today with its historical and iconic architecture, delicious seafood alternatives and colorful landscapes.. Frankly, it didn’t appeal to us with the tour crowds, but we recommend you to stop by and see it because of the unique beauty of the town.

Volendam, Amsterdam

How to Get to Volendam:

You can reach Volendam directly from Amsterdam Centraal or easily by using the daily bus tickets you bought for Edam.. To come to Edam’dam Volendam you can go to the bus stop at the entrance of the town and take bus 316; You can reach Volendam in 10 minutes by this bus.

Places To Visit In Volendam:

The first thing after arriving in Volendam, go to the port area and explore the surrounding streets, cafes and shops. Especially the architecture in this surrounding is the kind that can make hearts come out of your eyes.. If you can break away from the activity of the main street, let’s add that different beauties and calmer views await you in the side streets.. While touring the port area, you can get seafood snacks from the kiosks and throw a waffle party on top of it.. Another thing you can do in Volendam; taking pictures in traditional clothes. Although this activity, which has become a classic in the town, is ultra-touristic in our opinion, keep in mind. Let the Volendam Museum near the bus stop be our last recommendation.

Volendam, Amsterdam

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Zuiderzee’ Marken, an island in the. Marken, a very peaceful, very quiet town; Although it was very worn out due to the flood problems it faced in the past years, it has become one of the important touristic spots of the Netherlands with various restorations.. Thanks to fishing, which is one of the livelihoods of the island, the population of Marken is increasing day by day; It has become one of our favorite stops on the route of towns close to Amsterdam.. The quietness of Marken, the island version of Volendam, away from the tourists, was very good for us; so if the weather conditions allow you to come here, we say don’t miss it.

How to Get to Marken:

There is no direct access to Marken from Amsterdam. To get here, you need to take a indirect bus from Volendam to Monnickendam and then to Marken. Since this road is a bit long and we don’t have that much time, we used the more practical method of boat transportation.

You will board from the port of Volendam bots. For this you have to pay an extra 8€ per person; because daily EBS cards are not valid on these bots. If you want to save time and move quickly, you can use one way these boats and return Marken to Amsterdam by bus 315 as we did.

Marken, Amsterdam

Places To Visit In Marken:

Among the Amsterdam towns, our favorite after Zaanse Schans was undoubtedly Marken. We didn’t encounter crowds of tourists in Marken, probably because the arrival was a bit troublesome compared to the others, and this made our trip even better.. Since we arrived in Marken by boat, we gave priority to the port area. The green-painted houses in the rows of hut-types in this neighborhood today serve as restaurants, cafes and gift shops; You can start your tour by taking a tour around these places.

The town of Marken is actually divided into two districts called Havenbuurt and Kerkbuurt; If you are short on time, skip Havenbuurt, which starts with the port area, and follow the Kerkbuurt route. Glide through the streets in Kerkbuurt and take a hot chocolate break at the point where you get tired by visiting the houses and small cafes in this area.. Big and small bridges connecting the streets of Kerkbuurt, such as the one in Edam, provide a nostalgic atmosphere to Marken.. As you move away from the port area, the crowds decrease; If you have time, you can add the Marker Museum, created by the combination of 6 small houses in Kerkbuurt, to your travel list.

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#BONUS: Giethoorn: 2.5-3 Hours

Internet travel guide While researching, we often come across the definition of ‘like a fairy tale’; but if this term is to be used for a place, it is definitely Giethoorn. Giethoorn, with its houses that greet those who come as if they were placed from a cartoon, which have nothing to do with what we have seen before, its mini-streets from the labyrinth and the canal view; The Netherlands was the dream route of our trip.

Giethoorn, Netherlands

How to Get to Giethoorn:

Of course, it would be grueling to get to the dream town; it would suit Giethoorn as well.. To get from Amsterdam to Giethoorn, you must either use train transport or hire a car from a company near the Centraal train station, as we did.

To go to Giethoorn from Amsterdam by train first take a 20-minute train ride from Amsterdam Centraal train station. You must go to the >Almere Centrum stop and get off there and transfer to the train to the Steenwijk stop. It takes 1 hour and 10 minutes from Almere Centrum to the Steenwijk stop, but this line is 1 hour per hour.. When you get off in Steenwijk, go to the bus stop and catch bus 70; Finally, you can reach Giethoorn with a 12-minute journey. Your total travel time will be approximately 3 hours, one round trip costs 50€.

An easier way Alternatively, you can rent a car from Amsterdam. It takes approximately 2.5 hours to reach Giethoorn with the car you rented. We rented our car for a total of 60€ from the Europcar branch, which is very close to the Centraal train station.

By the way; Let’s leave the text Car Rental Abroad: How To here.

Places to Visit in Giethoorn:

Giethoorn, which looks like the place where the fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was written, was the most special route of our Netherlands trip with its houses lined up around the canal and its supernatural landscapes.. In Giethoorn, which hosts 180 bridges and connects the houses to each other with these bridges, transportation is done by canoes, boats, bicycles and paths connecting the bridges.. The village is closed to vehicular traffic and this really brings Giethoorn to a more special place.

The Venice of the North and the Hobbit Village, Giethoorn is one of the best places to visit. nice thing we think wandering around the canal and doing a boat tour on it. You can do the canal tour by renting a private boat for yourself, or by joining a team and visiting the guide with narration.. 8€ per person. If you can take a break from wandering around the Giethoorn houses, you can add the Giethoorn Museum to the list.

With Giethoorn, we have come to the end of our town route close to Amsterdam.. You can reach our photos and notes about Amsterdam and the towns by clicking the hashtag #journavelamsterdam on her Instagram profile.. Follow us and let’s travel together!

Giethoorn, Netherlands

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Ouzo’s Birthplace Plomari, Mytilene

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Greece‘s greenest island Lesbos owes its green nature to water resources. Lesbos, the third largest island of the country, has lush forests, water springs, tiny canyons, endemic plants and incredible mountain views.

The island’s second largest city, Plomari, is and places that manage to stay away from the negative effects of urbanization due to its geographical location.. When you say the second largest city of the island, Plomari is not a city-like place.. The size that we can call the largest town or seaside resort in Turkey.. With its scattering mountain villages, the population of 7 thousand finds it difficult.

Plomari Square

With its pristine beaches, historical wooden houses, small taverns, plane and olive trees, coffee houses and views, Plomari journey is one of the best options to get away from it all.. No matter how crowded and active the center of Lesbos is, Plomari experiences the opposite.

The birthplace of Barbaros

As Captain-i Derya, the first captain of the Ottoman Empire Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha, who was the pasha and the great admiral, was born in Plomari in 1473.. Although there is no trace of Barbaros in Plomari, this name is very important for the history of the seafaring town.

Akrasi, Ampeliko, Megalohori, Neohori, Paleohori, which is known as Plomaritohoria on the south coast of Lesbos The town, consisting of the villages of Plagia, Trigonas, has a strategic location.. Dominating Chios in Greece and Karaburun in Izmir, the town has a deep-rooted trade tradition.

Beautiful photos can be taken in the side streets of Plomari

The place where ouzo and olive oil soap were first produced

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Within the Greek islands, 19. Turning into one of the most important centers of industry, commerce, production and maritime trade in the mid-century, Plomari is also the place where the Greek national drink ouzo was first produced.. Today, just like raki, the quality of ouzo is measured by the water used.. Since Plomari has the best quality drinking water sources in the geography of Greece, the aroma it adds to ouzo is noticed everywhere.. There is no production today, except for a few ouzo workshops.. Plomari, with its beaches and cultural tourism, is a region where European, American and Turkish tourists spend more time in high season.. Since it is not very well known, the region, which is not crowded and uncomplicated, is ideal for those who want to relax and have a peaceful holiday. Ouzo, which he throws, is consumed in a similar way in coffee houses today.. Drinks thrown together while playing backgammon or chatting with friends accompany the pleasant conversation.. Unlike Turkey, the coffeehouse culture in Greece also includes the offering of liquor.

ouzos produced in Plomari

Because of the ouzo production, it is between Lesbos and Plomari. there is serious competition. What makes the cute town one step ahead of this competition is the quality water source and the qualified anise grown in the region with aromatic plants.. It is possible to count Pitsiladi, Yannaçi, Varvayani and Plomari/Isidoro Arvaniti among the ouzos that have become brands in the town.

Things to do in Plomari

The so-called ‘old town’ in the center of the town, which is one of the oldest settlements on the island, is where you can witness typical Greek architecture.. Two-story, bay window, mostly wooden houses line the narrow streets.. It is essential to enjoy walking among the historical houses on quiet and calm streets without traffic noise and to breathe the atmosphere of the town.

There are many shops, shops and coffee houses around the big plane tree in the city square.. After wandering the streets, it is quite enjoyable to relax, have a drink and chat with the local people.

The beaches, each carrying the blue flag, which are chirpy in the summer season, are an unforgettable experience for those who love sea, sand and sun holidays.. Agios Isidoros Beach is shown among the few beaches not only in the region but also in Greece.

Oceanis Cafe

Make sure to try frappe, one of the cold drinks consumed by the Greeks.. Iced coffee, which is prepared by adding milk and sugar according to preference, is available in cafes and coffee houses in every corner of the town.. One of my suggestions is the Oceanis Cafe, where we sit to drink frappe with its stylish design.. Souffle is around 3€, waffle is around 4€, frappe is around 2€, Turkish (Greek) coffee is around 1.5€.. When you sit in all restaurants and cafes, a large glass of water is offered free of charge.. Get immersed in life by sitting in the cafes that stretch towards the beach and the port.

There are 3 different museums in the town that appeal to enthusiasts. Varvayianni Ouzo Museum, Lomari Isidoros Arvanitis Ouzo Museum and Soap Museum are must-sees to see the most important production tools for this town.. The hospitality and warm welcome at the museums make people happy.

Where to stay in Plomari

There are nearly 25 accommodation options in the charming town.. Among these places that can be preferred according to the budget and accommodation concept, there is also a hostel, a luxury studio.. So before you go, decide exactly what kind of place you want to stay.. I stayed at Frini Studios on my trip to Plomari. There is a special 10 percent discount for Keşfetsek at the property that got full marks from me for its hospitality and approach.. Check out my Frini Studios post for discount details and a closer look at the facility.

The Mytilene-Plomari Road

How to get to Plomari

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Plomari is 42 km from the center of the island of Lesvos.. Due to the nature of the road, this journey takes approximately 50 minutes by private vehicle.. In order to go to this town from Turkey, it is necessary to take a ferry from Ayvalık to Lesbos.. After the ferry ride that takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, the port of Lesbos is reached.. There is a municipal bus service between Mytilene and Plomari that runs 3-4 times a day.. However, without the hassle of the city bus, choose a pleasant journey by renting a car and being included in the nature view.

Plomari with its unspoiled nature, friendly people, historical structures, magnificent beaches, ouzo, olive oil and soap >, one of the most beautiful corners of Lesbos. Those planning a trip to Mytilene should spend a few days in this beautiful town.

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After our tiring and intense trip to India, we got out of the chaos and arrived in Nepal, where we said “oh there is a world”. We had a comfortable journey to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, with a 55-minute flight from Varanasi.. Nepal is 3 hours 20 minutes ahead of Turkey and 15 minutes ahead of India.

From Victoria Subirano’s book named A teacher in Kathmandu so that you can get an idea before you come to Nepal. you can watch the movie “A Mirror in the Sky” which he freely inspired. It is the film that reveals how the education system in Nepal works, poverty and mysticism.

Kathmandu is located in the valley at the confluence of the Vishnumati and Bagmati rivers.. There are dozens of temples hidden between its streets.. While it is difficult to breathe from the exhaust fumes in its narrow streets, it is certain that you will discover many things in the company of colorful shops, peddlers, bookshops and local people.

A blend of 2 religions, It is very possible to see that Buddhism and Hinduism coexist in the country where it is intertwined, and this unity is reflected even in objects and temples.. Whether Buddhist or Hindu, everyone can easily perform their daily rituals according to their religious beliefs.. There are enough temples in the city. Someone who goes to work or wanders around the streets completes his prayer by ringing the bell in the tiny temple on the street and applying the red paint inside the temple to his forehead.. A person who has prayed has red paint on his forehead. When you see this, know that that person has prayed. Let’s not forget that the main element of flower worship. During the worship we witnessed in temples, they offer flowers to their gods and light candles.

We were surprised that the fruits we ate did not taste salty, although agriculture is the livelihood of the country.. Especially when we say that the banana is disgusting that we have not eaten in our life, we say it’s like straw, we ate a banana that tasted just like that.. We got our Nepal visa quickly and very easily at the airport for 25 USD (15 days). They came to meet us because our hotel had a pick-up service.. We arrived at our hotel without the need to take a taxi.

We wrote the details and places we visited in separate sections to be more descriptive.

But first, let’s list the must-haves and some information you need to know for those who are considering coming to Nepal:

Take a mask. Too much air pollution in the city. If you don’t want to walk in dust and smoke, take your mask.
Bring walking shoes. The roads are very bad and dusty.. If you don’t want your nails to get dirty, wear sneakers.
Those who come to Nepal by plane should get a free map from the airport.. The map you will get from the hotels is not very descriptive and guiding.
Visit the bookstores in the Thamel area. There is a wide variety of books, magazines and many products for anyone interested in books, not just travelers.
Buy LP-Nepal. If not, you can find it in Thamel.. But those who do not want to buy definitely need a guide in the temple areas.. But for me, the temples and the figures carved on the temple do not mean anything, if you only want to take pictures of them, you do not even need a guide.. They charge up to 100 rs from tourists, don’t give more than 25 rs. For your information! Locals don’t like discounts in Kathmandu.
. If you are going to shop, know that they sell you exponentially more expensive.
Although not everywhere, 25% tax is charged in many restaurants and cafes.
Have dinner at Northfield Restaurant in the Thamel area.. There will be a pleasant dinner next to a cozy wood fire accompanied by Nepali music.

Entrance fee to all Durbar squares.
Kathmandu Durbar Square : 750 rs.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square : 1100 rs.
Patan Durbar Square : 500 rs.

Eat jujudhav yogurt in Bhaktapur. We should have paid 25 rs for 3 yogurts, but because we are tourists we paid 150 rs

Eat Daal Bhaat. It’s like Indian Thali.

Eat Momo. A dish resembling a tibetan dumpling. Vegetable, buffalo meat, chicken options are available. A little spicy and bitter.

During the time we were in Kathmandu, we made kora in Buddhist temples, translated mantras and sent our wishes to the universe in the fastest way, we worshiped according to God in Hindu temples :), We photographed the most beautiful examples of Newari architecture, followed closely the funerals of the cremated dead in accordance with Hinduism, practiced their rituals, respectively, Svayambhu Mahachaitya (Monkey Temple) temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Bhaktapur, Changu Narayan Temple, Kathmandu and Patan Durbar Squares. SummaryArticle NameNepale ArrivalDescriptionAfter our tiring and intense trip to India, we got out of the chaos and arrived in Nepal, where we said “oh there is a world”. We had a comfortable journey with a 55-minute flight from Kathmandu Ya Varanasi, the capital of Nepal.. Nepal is 3 hours and 20 minutes ahead of Turkey and 15 minutes ahead of India.

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Gdansk Travel Notes: Better Than Poland!

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There are some places that I came across somewhere and noted down and I couldn’t wait to go… Here is such a special route for me in Gdansk

I have been on my master’s degree for almost a year. Since I live in Brescia, Italy, I plan to visit various cities in Europe in combination.. I chose Gdansk first and said I’d go to Norway from here, to Alesund…

Gdansk Overview / Famous “Pencil Houses” of the City

My Plane Could Not Land in Gdansk

Here come the time, I went to Alesund and even got on the plane to Gdansk on the way back!

Oh what a plane ride…

While getting on I knew there was 55 km/h wind in Gdansk but I guessed it would be okay. But we couldn’t land on our first try, it passed, the plane was rocking like a cradle!

I Shared Those Moments We Couldn’t Land in Gdansk on Instagram @gorkemliyollarcom

An airstrip I was on for the first time in my life he had to pass, luckily the pilot managed to land in Gdansk on our second attempt…

It wasn’t a very good start, but I’m welcome Poland

Trying to go to Gdansk Glowny <

Finally Gdansk!

If the plane landed so hard, you should also think below, it’s as if I don’t come from the Norwegian fjords but went there, it’s so cold, wind, rain all together…

Since I got off at 10 pm anyway, I’m in trouble to go to my hostel and sleep You can actually reach the center directly from Gdansk Walesa airport by bus. But the buses after 11 o’clock leave at a different station called Wrzeszcz, and from there you reach the central Gdansk Glowny train station by commuter train.

That’s exactly how I got to the city and my hostel, but thanks to the Polish, who helped me while I was waiting for the bus. Thanks to a college couple…

Hello Gdansk / My First View in the City / Going to a Hostel

About Gdansk

Good morning from Gdanks!

This is Poland’ A city located on the Baltic Sea in the north of. Actually I visited all the Baltic countries and I loved it very much, but they said to Gdansk that this is Poland, you are not exactly Baltic

I mean this is Poland but Gdansk I think It’s even more beautiful than Poland…

Morning Hours / Walking By Motlawa

I’ve visited the capital Warsaw before, but now Gdansk is getting me pretty excited, let’s see what we’ll see…

Since my hostel is located at the northern end of the city, I also start walking from the riverside towards the center.

Yes, Gdansk is a typical Baltic city… I say that this city also has islands, rivers and plenty of water

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Too Much Wind, But Not Without a Selfie

The Spirit of Gdansk: Motlawa River

Our River is Motlawa!

If I follow the Motlawa river, Gdansk’ It means I can almost completely tour the city. Because the city consists of this city and the small islands it surrounds.

First of all, when I come across a beautiful Gdansk text, she says OK. um I’m in the right place…

I Love Those City Names You Must See Me To Understand The Wind…

The Famous Cute Pencil Houses of Gdansk

The first thing I want to tell you in Gdansk is actually Houses that make up the unique architecture of this city.

In fact, although you can see similar ones in other cities of Germany and Poland in general, the ones here are more characteristic.. Thin and long, crooked, colorful houses like pencils!

Famous Pencil Houses of Gdansk / I Found This Name If I Found It In The Sun From The Tip, A Selfie Immediately…

And to the bottom aren’t they built?

Sweetly narrowing the top floors…

I admit that I saw the aerial view of these house-filled streets and fell in love with Gdansk and I thought I should see it. . Yes, maybe I won’t be able to see it from the air, but I’ll still see it.

“The top floors, which narrow down sweetly…”

There Could Be A Modern Building Without Destroying The City!

But here it is one thing to visit and see another photo of it.. The photos did not have modern siblings of these typical Gdansk houses either!

Yes, as a civil engineer, I noticed the modern buildings in Gdansk from the very first minute. Because the modern structures here are “we are modern” They don’t smirk They went and built with a nice modern interpretation of architecture similar to their old brothers.

I can’t say I’m not impressed with this work, Gdansk can still be visited after 50 years…

Modern Gdansk Houses I Like Very Much, There Are Some More Futuristic As Well… These Also Provided a Nice Transition / Modern-Old

Is Crane One Of The Attractions In Gdansk?

Now by the riverside While walking on the promenade called “Deptak Nadwodny”, I see one of the first things that come to mind when I think of places to visit in Gdansk.

What is that Crane?

Interesting place in Gdansk Crane The River And The Crane Look Better Here

Yes “Crane” is one of the interesting structures in Gdansk. This used to be a crane building used to load ships. If I said old, of course.. century is quite old The original state is destroyed, but the current one is worth seeing.

There is the Black Pearl of the pirates of the caribbean a little further ahead, there are nice photos, try it here…

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Like the Harry Potter Scene: Mariacka Street!

I’m diving down the river into Mariacka Street now

Mariacka at first sight became my favorite place in this city!

I feel like I’m on the street where I’m going to choose a wand for Hogwarts. “Hagrid, where do we get the wand?”

Can it be without a photo Mariacka Street

In Gdansk, you can feel an interestingly slightly British air; mysterious buildings painted in a depressing style, staircases in front of houses small courtyards and magnificent artistic details…

These small courtyard houses on Mariacka Street are boutique shops! Local products, gifts or jewellery, whatever you are looking for. All meticulously furnished with excellent details, this place can be studied for a few hours.

Magnets Here from the Map Detailed Shops in Mariacka Are So Sweet

Across the river side of the street, the huge St.. Mary’s Church…

Undoubtedly, it is one of the most magnificent buildings in the city, you can go inside and have a look at it.. Mary’s Church Is Also Visible

The Rain Follows Me

Just at that moment I’m being caught in the rain!

If it rains, I have a solution; raincoat and my umbrella…

Now it’s time where the heart of Gdansk beats; Long Sunday!

Long Sunday With Shaking Rain

Long Sunday

Long Sunday ie Długi Targ is a classic Polish style market-square. I don’t know why these guys built such thin and long squares, but it happened

As the name suggests, this is a long market area. If I said market, it means small peddlers and generally the shops lined up along the square, better if I say square…

Long Market / Długi Targ

You can see the most beautiful of the typical cute pencil houses of Gdansk that I mentioned in the Long Market.. The ones here are a little more historical and have wonderful decorations.

Also, I think the most eye-catching structure of the square is Gdansk Town Hall.

Gdansk Town Hall with its golden inlaid tower and legendary beauty. The clock may be the most magnificent structure in this city!

The Long Market and the Magnificent Gdansk Town Hall

Gdansk, the City of Gates

My market is at one end of the street, the Golden Gate is at the riverside end there is also the Green Door…

I forgot to mention; Gdansk is the city of gates

You can often see these gates in the old city centre.. It is generally built like 2-3 storey private buildings and has arch-shaped openings from the inside and you enter and exit the square and the street from there.. Especially the Golden Gate is another beautiful one, don’t miss it…

I’ll be visiting soon The Golden Gate / The surprise is gone! The Sun Is Clearly Opening The Gates of Gdansk: This Green Gate by the River

Is it a Rainbow?

And these gates are rain shields for me! Because I’m stuck at the door leading to the river from Long Market, it’s raining heavily

But a few minutes later, “the sun?”

If there’s rain and sun, let the rainbow come !

My Rain Shield Behind the Green Door I Watch Gdansk with Rain and Sun; Delicious!

Things suddenly turn upside down in Gdansk, it’s sunny now

The weather in the city has really changed with the sun and rainbow. Those depressing houses have turned into bright spring colors, now It’s time to wander the streets and take photos a lot.

The Rainbow Has Arrived Can I Pass Such An Unforgettable Moment Without A Photograph? This Is The Back Side

Gdansk’s Islands

I set foot on one of Gdansk’s islands from the Green Bridge in front of the Green Gate. I say island, but it is a part of the city I say so only because rivers run on both sides.

This is also a very touristic area, but it is under construction for now, that catches my attention the most. lots of mobile sweet sellers I see around. Poland’s sugary pastry desserts are in vain, definitely try it!

Here’s the Island for You Just Kidding The River Divides A Wonderful Street I Discovered, Find It “Poland’s Candy Sweets pastry desserts of all kinds”

“The cafes of this city are very nice”

I want to have a snack and rest now. Şso that I can have a little view so that I can both fill my stomach and watch the city

Eat a great boutique pancake shop called “Pan Kejk” on the Long Market I came. There is everything to eat and drink here, and you won’t believe the prices. I got a great sandwich, salad and unlimited coffee for only 15-20 zloty.

I Need to Have a Rest and Eat Something / “Pakejk” Gdansk

Time to enjoy sunny Gdansk. I pass the Golden Gate at the upper end of the Long Market and open to the modern part of the city.

There is a triumphal arch-like gate and another historical building behind the Golden Gate.. You have now reached the wide streets of Gdansk here.

Gdansk Became Another Beautiful When The Sun Comes Out The Golden Gate I Just Mentioned Gdansk Houses Also Shine Differently!

A Little Out of the City, The Environment Is Different

There is a huge modern shopping mall right across the street. It is also possible to see socialist-style buildings when you go to a little bit further in the city. Gdansk dates back to different historical periods. It is a city that has witnessed it too.

I am now finishing my sightseeing in Gdansk.. You might think that this city is an atmospheric place anyway, and all its streets and avenues are special in general, so I say go everywhere

The Other Side of the Golden Gate and the Starting Point of the Modern City, The Shopping Center Just Opposite the Long Market , Trams and Wide Streets A Little Beyond the Shrin You Can See These Types of Buildings Now Some Gdansk Travel Tips!

My Travel Tips to Gdansk

“Gorkem, give me some tricks about Gdansk”

  • The city has a whole architecture. explore on foot.
  • Try local sweet pastries.
  • Don’t miss the details at Mariacka.
  • I I couldn’t do it, but Poland’s nightlife and beers must be tried.
  • Get out of the city and discover different tracks in Gdansk.

I Couldn’t Have Had This Details of Gdansk Worth Discovering Sometimes You Know Before You Take the Perfect Photo My Unforgettable Gdansk and Rainbow Photograph / Poland

So Many Places to Visit in Poland!

It was a trip that met my expectations. I had high expectations when I came to Gdansk and it didn’t make any profit. It’s a very different place, especially from Warsaw.. Let’s see, I’ll have trips to Krakow and Katowice next month…

For now, I’m going back to Brescia. That’s all I have to say about Gdansk, I’m waiting for your questions in the comments section, best regards!

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