Public transport Gdańsk - nearest stops

13.01.2025

Gdańsk is a city worth exploring on your own. The best way to explore is by using public transport. The network of connections is well-developed, and getting to most attractions is quick and convenient. In this article, we will give you tips on how to navigate Gdańsk using public transport so that you can fully enjoy your stay in our city.

What means of transport are available in Gdańsk?

In Gdańsk, you have several types of public transport at your disposal:

  • Buses and trams: This is the basic means of public transport, operated by the Municipal Transport Board (ZTM). The network of connections is very dense, allowing you to reach almost any place in the city.
  • Fast Urban Railway (SKM): This refers to trains that run between Gdańsk and other cities in the Tricity agglomeration. SKM is an excellent choice if you want to quickly reach Monte Cassino Street in Sopot or the center of Gdynia.
  • Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway (PKM): This is another railway line that serves connections between Gdańsk and nearby towns. PKM is a great option if you want to get to the airport efficiently or take a trip to picturesque Kashubia.

How to get to Hotel Marina Club using public transport?

Hotel Marina Club is located at Szafarnia 10. The nearest public transport stops are:

  • Tram stop "Chmielna" or "Akademia Muzyczna": Both stops are 750 meters away. From there, you can take trams 8 and 9, which will take you to Gdańsk Main Station (Dworzec Główny PKP) or Stogi Beach.
  • Bus stop "Długie Ogrody": Bus lines 106 and 111 stop here, providing connections to, among others, the Museum of the Second World War, ECS, Westerplatte, and Gdańsk Main Station. Additionally, night buses N9 and N78 also pass through here.

What tickets to buy?

In Gdańsk, various types of tickets are available:

  • Single tickets: You can buy a single ticket for a bus or tram ride. These tickets are valid for a specified amount of time.
  • Time tickets: If you plan to use public transport more frequently, it is worth buying a time ticket. There are 24-hour, 48-hour, and 72-hour tickets available.
  • City cards: For regular public transport users, we recommend purchasing a city card. The card allows for convenient top-ups and usage of various types of tickets.

Where to buy tickets?

Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines at stops, in ticket sales points, and from the bus driver (though in this case, the price may be higher). You can also use the MPK mobile app, jakdojade, or some banking apps to buy an electronic ticket.

How to plan your trip?

To plan your journey using public transport, you can make use of:

  • MPK mobile app or jakdojade
  • The interactive online map on the ZTM Gdańsk website.

Tips for tourists:

  • Ticket validation: Remember to validate your ticket in the validator when entering the vehicle.
  • Rush hours: Avoid traveling by public transport during rush hours if possible.
  • City bikes: Gdańsk has a city bike system, which can be an alternative to public transport, especially for short distances.

Gdańsk is a city worth discovering! By using the well-developed public transport, you can easily move around the city and discover all its corners.