Degustatornia Dom Piwa

Gdańsk


If beer brings you cheer, then the 180 types of ale, lager, porter and other hop-based concoctions will have you ecstatic. Tens of Polish bottled beers are poured alongside gems from the Czech Republic, England, Bavaria, Belgium and Ukraine. There are at least 15 beers on tap, often Polish craft affairs. The summer beer garden is one of Gdańsk's best.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Gdańsk attractions

1. Big Wheel

0.13 MILES

This London Eye–style big wheel was installed as part of the clean up of Ołowianka Island and is a welcome addition to this part of the city. The ride…

2. Museum of WWII

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Opened in 2016, this striking piece of modern architecture is a bold addition to the northern end of Gdańsk's waterfront. It has rapidly become one of…

3. Sołdek Museum Ship

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The SS Sołdek is a museum ship moored in front of the granaries. Once you’re on board and past the fairly dull introductory video, you can test the limits…

4. National Maritime Museum

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This is a sprawling exhibition covering Gdańsk's role as a Baltic seaport through the centuries. The headquarters, the multimillion-euro Maritime Cultural…

5. Żuraw

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Part of the National Maritime Museum, the oh-so conspicuous Gdańsk Crane soars above the busy waterfront. Built in the mid-15th century as part of the…

6. St Bridget's Church

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Founded over 700 years ago, St Bridget’s was reduced to medieval brick dust in 1945, and until 1970 only the outer walls were left standing. Very little…

7. Gate of the Holy Spirit

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Blocking the river end of ul Św Ducha, this hefty Gothic gate is the least grand of Gdańsk's medieval gates.

8. St Mary's Gate

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One of the grandest gates on the Gdańsk waterfront, the St Mary's Gate dates to the 15th century.