An iconic coastal promenade in Gdynia, Poland, blending naval history with vibrant urban life and the natural beauty of the Baltic Sea.
The Seaside Promenade (Bulwar Nadmorski) is a public space open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can easily reach it on foot from City Beach or by coming down from the Kamienna Góra viewpoint.
No, access is completely free for all visitors. It is the perfect place to enjoy a premium stroll along the Baltic Sea without spending anything.
The promenade is 1.5 kilometers long, so I recommend setting aside between 45 minutes and one hour. If you stop to take photos or enjoy a coffee along the way, your visit may pleasantly last longer.
Built during the interwar period, it not only serves as a breakwater protecting the cliff, but also symbolizes the maritime identity of modern Poland. It is a historic landmark where the sea and the city's modernist architecture coexist.
Without a doubt, summer sunsets offer the most spectacular views and a vibrant atmosphere. Even so, locals love winter morning walks here because of the high concentration of healthy iodine in the air.
Yes, the surface is paved, flat, and very wide, making it fully suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. In addition, there is a dedicated route for bicycles and skates separated from pedestrians.
You are in a strategic location: at one end you will find the Polish Navy Museum and the City Museum. You are also just a few steps from the main beach and the Gdynia Aquarium.
The Baltic wind can be deceptive even on sunny days, so always bring a windbreaker or a light jacket. Make the most of the many seafront benches to listen to our audio guide while watching the ships on the horizon.
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