Park Oliwski
During your visit to Gdańsk, it would be a sin not to visit Stara Oliwa and one of the most charming corners of the city - the Oliwa Park named after Adam Mickiewicz, which was established in the 18th century on the grounds of the former gardens of the Cistercian monks' monastery. Here you can find plant specimens brought from almost all over the world. It's worth visiting the newly opened Palm House. One of the most beautiful buildings in old Oliwa is the Oliwa Cathedral - a three-nave vaulted basilica. While walking in Oliwa Park, you can also visit the Abbot's Palace and the Ethnographic Museum.
We recommend families with children to take a walk in the nearby ZOO. While in the area, it is also worth climbing Pachołek Hill to admire the panoramic view of the city. From the free observation tower, there is a picturesque view of the beautiful Gdańsk.
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