Sopot is a charming Polish city on the Baltic Sea coast, known for its beaches, historical architecture, and thermal resorts. Here's a plan for your two-day visit to Sopot:
Day 1: Morning:
- Sopot Pier: Start your day with a walk on the longest wooden pier in Europe, a beautiful spot for a morning stroll with a view of the sea.
- Central beach of Sopot: Enjoy the morning sun, sunbathe, or take a walk along the shore.
Daytime:
- Monte Cassino Street (Monciak): Visit the main pedestrian street in the city, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and shops, and see the unusual Crooked House (Krzywy Domek).
- Sopot Museum: Learn more about the city's history and cultural heritage.
Evening:
- Sopot Forest Park: Bike or walk through the park, a great way to enjoy nature.
- Dinner at a seafood restaurant: Try fresh seafood dishes at one of the restaurants on the coast.
Day 2: Morning:
- Thermal springs in Sopot: Start your day relaxing at a spa salon or thermal resort.
- Forest Opera Theatre (Opera Leśna): If possible, visit this unique open-air theater, especially if there is a concert or event happening.
Daytime:
- Archaeology Museum in Gdansk (Muzeum Archeologiczne), 25 minutes from Sopot: Visit the museum and learn more about the region's ancient history.
- Sopot Aquapark: A great place for family fun or those looking for active and enjoyable time.
Evening:
- Beach sunset: End your visit with a sunset on the beach, perhaps with a picnic or glass of wine.
- Nightlife in Sopot: Explore the nightlife on Monte Cassino street, visit bars or clubs for entertainment.
Additionally: If you have extra time, consider a short visit to neighboring cities - Gdansk and Gdynia, along with Sopot make up the Tricity.
Hope this helps you enjoy and discover Sopot!