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Outstanding European seaside city you may never heard of with a gorgeous pier | World | News

December 29, 2024
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Outstanding European seaside city you may never heard of with a gorgeous pier | World | News
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With expansive white sands, a vibrant social scene, and lush parks, Sopot rivals Europe’s favourite beach towns yet holds a charm distinctly its own.

Sopot combines the allure of a quintessential beach resort with a uniquely Polish twist, giving visitors a blend of tradition, natural beauty, and modern amenities. 

Dorota Wojciechowska, director of the Polish Tourism Organisation, told Euronews: “Many people might not associate Poland with sandy beaches and cliffs, but we have an outstanding coastline and beautiful villages.”

She added that Poland’s northern coast is full of hidden treasures that even seasoned travellers may overlook.

One of the town’s main attractions is its wooden pier – the longest in Europe – “Molo w Sopocie.”

This 511.5-meter-long wooden structure stretches gracefully into the Bay of Gdansk, inviting visitors to experience the beauty of the Baltic Sea up close. 

Originally built in 1827 as part of a modest harbour, the pier has undergone numerous reconstructions and renovations, evolving into a cherished landmark and symbol of Sopot’s historical allure. 

Designed by a French architect during the 19th century, when Poland was under Prussian rule, the pier’s multicultural origins attracted European travellers who arrived via the rail and sea routes that linked Sopot with other European cities throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

Today, the pier is a focal point for locals and tourists alike, who flock to stroll along its wooden planks, often capturing views of the tranquil bay and the changing Baltic skies. 

The pier offers more than just a scenic walk, as visitors can enjoy various activities such as boat tours, events, and seasonal festivals.

It remains a place where the town’s old-world charm meets a lively, modern-day vibe.

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