A sightseeing map of Gdansk is sure to point out:
Mariak Church, one of the largest in Europe (5 PLN to visit and the same amount if you want to go upstairs; entrance is closed to tourists during Mass).
The Golden Gate, which was built during the Renaissance. They depict the virtues of Concord, Reason, Justice and Piety.
Neptune's Fountain, dating back to the 17th century and considered a symbol of the city. Or rather, one of the symbols: a map of Gdansk sights with names will point you to others.
Zhurav na Motlava (Crane) is an incredible 15th century structure that was both a city gate and a harbor crane. It is the oldest harbor crane in Europe.
Amber Museum (on the approach to Dlugi Street). The city is called the amber capital of the world, so when describing the sights of Gdansk, you can not ignore this museum. It's not only interesting, but also stunningly beautiful.
In addition, in the photos of Gdańsk sights you will certainly come across the Town Hall, which was built in the 13th century. It has been destroyed, restored and rebuilt many times, and now houses the city's history museum.
Also find Grodisko, where Napoleon's redoubts - a system of fortifications - are located on the Gdansk sightseeing map.
Ask your hotel for a map of Gdansk's sights, or stock up on a map ahead of time so you don't miss any important sites - easy to do in a city that breathes history.