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Emigration Museum in Gdynia
A modern museum in the historic Marine Station telling the story of Polish emigration through interactive exhibitions and strong personal narratives.
Take a flight from Bristol to Gdynia and enjoy the approximately 900 miles (1449 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 1 flights per day. The earliest flight runs at 06:00, the last at 18:30.
Distance 900 miles (1449 km) |
Average flight duration 3h 0m |
Flights per day 14 |
Direct flights 1 |
First flight 6:00 AM |
Last flight 6:30 PM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
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A modern museum in the historic Marine Station telling the story of Polish emigration through interactive exhibitions and strong personal narratives.
A preserved World War II destroyer and one of Gdynia’s signature sights, offering a close look at naval history on board a historic vessel.
A famous full-rigged sailing ship museum moored by the waterfront, known for its elegant interiors and maritime training heritage.
The city’s main public promenade leading toward the sea, lined with landmarks and always central to a first visit to Gdynia.
A scenic seaside area with a wooden pier, beach, and photogenic coastal atmosphere that is especially popular on social media.
A dramatic cliffside viewpoint over the Baltic Sea, one of the most visually striking natural spots in Gdynia.
Herring in a sweet-sour tomato and onion sauce, associated with nearby Kashubia and the Baltic coast. A classic cold starter in Pomerania.
Baltic fish soup made with local fish and vegetables. It reflects Gdynia’s maritime identity and is common in coastal restaurants.
Pan-fried Baltic cod, usually served with potatoes and salad. One of the most typical fish dishes to eat on the Polish seaside.
Recognized fine dining restaurant focused on modern Polish cuisine with careful presentation and a more upscale atmosphere.
Established Polish restaurant known for traditional dishes, fish, and old-style interiors. Good choice for regional food in a cozy setting.
Popular restaurant serving refined Polish cuisine in a stylish interior. Known for duck and other classic dishes with a modern touch.
Generally cheaper than Western Europe. Dining and coffee are reasonable, while summer stays near the coast cost more.
Service is often included only for groups. In restaurants, 10% is appreciated for good service. Round up taxis. Small tips are optional in cafés and bars.
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