Hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz Already at the Starting Line
A new hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz district is set to be developed by Lithuanian 1 Asset Management, with construction beginning soon and an opening scheduled for summer next year.
'I've visited almost 100 countries - city with £26 UK flights is up there with the best'
Travel YouTuber Gabriel Morris praises Gdansk, Poland, as one of the best cities in the world, highlighting its affordability and charm.
Poland at the Center of Ukraine's Reconstruction. EU Leaders and Big Business Will Arrive in Gdańsk
Poland is set to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk, highlighting its pivotal role in the international reconstruction of Ukraine and the significance for Polish businesses.
Pro-Russian Political Scientist Will Not Lead Postgraduate Studies. University Reacts to Our Publication
After the publication by OKO.press revealing that pro-Russian academic Leszek Sykulski was set to lead postgraduate studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Sykulski has been removed from the institution's staff list.
Tenants have nothing to fear. Seasonal explosion of supply
The rental market in Poland experiences a seasonal increase in housing supply, though demand is expected to remain low until spring.
From a Rented Apartment to Your Own. Is It Worth It?
This article discusses the factors influencing the decision to buy or rent an apartment in Poland, highlighting the most profitable cities for renting.
Storm around the "NowRocky" brand. There is action from the prosecutor's office
The prosecutor's office in Gdańsk has initiated proceedings regarding the 'NowRocky' brand due to potential trademark violations.
Pro-Kremlin Political Scientist to Teach 'Mechanisms of Global Play' at University in Gdańsk
Pro-Kremlin political scientist Leszek Sykulski is launching geostrategic studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Poland, drawing criticism due to previous corruption allegations against the institution's former rector.
Office building Punkt receives occupancy permit. Moves coming soon
The six-story office building Punkt in Gdańsk has received its occupancy permit and will be welcoming tenants shortly, with significant interest from major companies.
Thousands of Poles without electricity. All due to heavy snowfall
Nearly 3,400 customers in Pomerania, Poland, are currently without electricity due to a malfunction caused by heavy snowfall, affecting multiple counties including the city of Gdańsk.
9-year-old Pole sets world record! It took him less than 3 seconds
A 9-year-old speedcuber from Gdańsk, Teodor Zajder, achieved a record-breaking time of 2.76 seconds in the Rubik's cube 3x3x3 single event, marking the first time anyone has gone below three seconds officially.
Dead Fetuses, Hitler and Blocking Access. Can the City Ban Kai Godek's Protest at Zaspa?
A pro-life demonstration led by Kai Godek is planned in Gdańsk, raising questions about potential city intervention and the legal implications following a previous protest incident.
Fight of pseudo-fans in Pomerania. Attack by the pseudo-fans of Lechia Gdańsk
A clash involving pseudo-fans of Lechia Gdańsk and local team Kaszubia Kościerzyna led to the police detaining 30 individuals in Kościerzyna, Poland.
DOKI – an icon of urban lifestyle in the center of Gdańsk
DOKI is a mixed-use development in Gdańsk that combines comfortable living spaces with various amenities like restaurants, cafes, and shops, all easily accessible.
PRS apartments will grow in Gdańsk. Cavatina's transaction with Urban Partners
Urban Partners is set to buy a PRS property in Gdańsk from Cavatina, involving forward funding for a new residential project.
Monitor Polski from February 5, 2026 (positions 181-182)
This article contains announcements from the Minister of National Defense regarding military units and a resolution on an investment program for a mental health center for children and youth in Gdańsk.
Icelandair flies to Gdańsk
Icelandair has announced the launch of new flights to Gdańsk, Poland.
Icelandic National Airlines Entering Poland. They Will Fly to Gdańsk
Icelandair launches its first route to Poland, connecting Gdańsk and Keflavík International Airport with flights three to four times a week starting September 18, 2026.
Record gas transmission in Poland. Gaz-System is gaining strength
The article discusses the factors contributing to record natural gas consumption in Poland, recent achievements of Gaz-System in gas transmission, the FSRU terminal project in Gdańsk Bay, future gas infrastructure plans, and the significance of modernizing the Hermanowice measuring station for gas exports to Ukraine.
Poland announces a global conference on Ukraine's reconstruction
Poland will host a global conference in June in Gdansk to discuss the reconstruction of Ukraine, led by Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski and former Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Cold in Europe: Residents walk on the frozen sea at a beach in Poland
People walked on a stretch of frozen sea along the Polish coast this Sunday, a rare sight caused by extreme cold hitting the country.
Crowds on the Frozen Motława. It Went Viral Online
This winter has been harsh with temperatures dropping as low as -25 degrees Celsius, leading to a thick layer of ice on the Motława River which attracted many locals to skate and stroll over the frozen surface.
Heating Plant Failure: Sopot and Part of Gdańsk Without Heating
A heating failure has left seven districts of Gdańsk and neighboring Sopot without heat and hot water, prompting the establishment of a crisis management team.
PiS Wants to Build a New Seaport. The Name Has Been Announced
The ruling party plans to construct a new port named Port Haller near Gdańsk as part of their election campaign, aiming to enhance Poland's port capabilities compared to German ports.
Bogusław Chrabota: Stop Hate. Let’s Remember Paweł Adamowicz
The article reflects on the tragic murder of Gdańsk's mayor Paweł Adamowicz and draws parallels to Poland's historical struggles for freedom and democracy.
Nawrocki at the controversial pilgrimage of fans. Tusk's significant reaction
A controversial pilgrimage for fans led by Father Jarosław Wąsowicz is set to occur at Jasna Góra on January 10, featuring a mass and a film screening.
Settlement before the labor court does not negate PIT preferences for compensation
The Administrative Court in Gdańsk ruled in favor of a taxpayer disputing with the tax office over the exemption from personal income tax (PIT) for compensation received from a former employer under a court settlement.
Rental. Gdańsk Noli Studios with refinancing
Gdańsk's Noli Studios are securing bank financing for three co-living properties managed by Urban Partners, including locations in Wrzeszcz, Riverside, and Old Town.
Controversies Surrounding the Fans' Pilgrimage. Will Nawrocki Appear at Jasna Góra?
The eighteenth pilgrimage of fans to Jasna Góra is set to take place this Saturday, January 10, with Father Jarosław Wąsowicz, a known supporter of Lechia Gdańsk and the current chaplain of President Karol Nawrocki, playing a key organizing role.
Truck Protest on the Tricity Bypass
A protest involving trucks is scheduled to take place on the Tricity Bypass from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, starting from Kontenerowa Street and following a specific route with planned stops in Gdynia.
The treasure hid another treasure. Conservators couldn't believe their eyes
Conservators made a surprising discovery of hidden artifacts, including two bracelets inside greaves, during restoration work on Iron Age relics in Gdańsk forests.
Developers are adding to the offer. Gdańsk is close behind the capital
The article analyzes the primary real estate market situation in December 2025, noting that developers introduced very expensive apartments for sale, resulting in a rise in average prices per square meter across major Polish cities.
Snowstorm in Poland. People Trapped in Cars on the Highway
A heavy snowstorm in Poland caused 20-kilometer traffic jams, trapping hundreds of people in their cars along the highway between Warsaw and Gdańsk, though traffic was restored by early morning.
Snow Chaos in European Country: People Trapped in Icy Conditions, 20-Kilometer Long Traffic Jams
Heavy snowfall in Poland caused traffic jams up to 20 kilometers long between Warsaw and Gdańsk, leaving hundreds of people stranded in their cars overnight, although traffic resumed by early morning Wednesday.
Rainbow has launched flights from Gdańsk to Kenya and Sri Lanka. "Interest is growing"
Rainbow travel agency has commenced flights from Gdańsk to Colombo and Mombasa, responding to increasing interest from Polish tourists in exotic vacation destinations.
Streetworking pulls people off the street. Will it be an obligation for municipalities?
The article discusses the government's plans to regulate streetworking, a social work method that has effectively supported homeless individuals in Gdańsk for 20 years, potentially becoming a nationwide obligation for municipalities to reduce public costs associated with homelessness.
Russians do not want to leave the consulate in Gdańsk. They are unprotected
Russians at the consulate in Gdańsk are refusing to leave despite lacking protection.
Mentzen dismissed Ewa Zajączkowska. For flirting with Braun?
Mentzen has dismissed Ewa Zajączkowska amid allegations of her close ties with Braun, while the police have stopped protecting the Russian consulate in Gdańsk as Russia refuses to leave despite an order from the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.