Smolna 15D, SOPOT

The Sopot Pier is a true icon of the Baltic Sea — the longest wooden pier in Europe, stretching over half a kilometre into the sea. It’s a place where time slows down, and every step brings you closer to the soothing sound of the waves, the open space, and stunning views of the Gulf of Gdańsk.
Regardless of the season, the pier has its own magical rhythm: in summer it’s full of life, in winter it delights with tranquillity and soft light, and at sunset it can quite literally take your breath away. It’s an ideal spot for a walk, relaxation, photos, and for truly feeling the seaside atmosphere of Sopot.
It’s not just an attraction — it’s a symbol of the city, a meeting place, and the most beautiful viewpoint you’ll want to return to again and again.

Sopot enchants with its historic villas in Art Nouveau and eclectic styles, featuring intricate façades, wooden verandas, and picturesque details. Walking through the streets of Sopot, you can feel the unique atmosphere of the old town and admire an elegance that still resonates with calm and timeless style.

Sopot’s beaches are among the most beautiful on the Baltic coast – wide, clean and covered with soft, light sand. Perfect for peaceful relaxation or active leisure, they offer excellent conditions for swimming, seaside walks and water sports. Here, you can truly feel the coastal atmosphere, unwind in the sunshine and enjoy the serene views of the Gulf of Gdańsk. Sopot’s beaches are a place you’ll want to return to in every season.

Big Foot Works offers exceptional enduro trails winding through the scenic forested hills of Sopot. It’s a perfect attraction for adrenaline seekers and fans of active outdoor recreation — the routes combine technical sections with fast descents, all surrounded by the natural beauty of the Tri-City Landscape Park. It’s an excellent place to experience Sopot’s sporty spirit and discover its exciting, less obvious side.