Underrated European Cities That Are Cheaper and Less Crowded Than Paris

46. Gdańsk, Poland: Baltic Charm & Reborn History

Mariacka street in Gdansk. Photo Credit: Envato @AFGreen

Often overshadowed by Krakow or Warsaw, Gdańsk is a captivating Hanseatic port city on the Baltic Sea, meticulously rebuilt after WWII. Its Long Market and Neptune Fountain rival Europe's grandest squares, framed by stunning, narrow merchant houses. Explore the historic shipyards, a symbol of the Solidarity movement, or delve into the city's amber trade. With a vibrant atmosphere, charming riverside promenades, and significantly lower prices than Western European counterparts, Gdańsk offers a compelling blend of dramatic history, maritime charm, and lively culture, perfect for an authentic Polish urban escape.

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