Gdańsk • Neighborhood
Motława Waterfront
The Motława Waterfront (*Długie Pobrzeże*) is Gdańsk's picturesque river promenade, stretching along the western bank of the Motława. Facing the iconic Crane and lined with colorful warehouse facades, the walkway is the city's most popular gathering space, filled with boat excursion operators, amber vendors, and riverfront terraces.
Overview
The Motława Waterfront (Długie Pobrzeże) is Gdańsk's picturesque river promenade, stretching along the western bank of the Motława. Facing the iconic Crane and lined with colorful warehouse facades, the walkway is the city's most popular gathering space, filled with boat excursion operators, amber vendors, and riverfront terraces.
Highlights
- Crane View: The medieval Crane framed by colorful merchant houses is the defining image of Gdańsk.
- River Cruises: Boats depart for Westerplatte, Sopot, and Hel Peninsula throughout the day.
- Street Life: Art vendors, musicians, and amber stalls create a lively atmosphere.
History
The Long Wharf has been the heart of Gdańsk's port activity since the Middle Ages. Hundreds of ships once moored along this stretch, trading goods from across the Hanseatic League.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Walk the full promenade from the Green Gate north to the Crane for the best views.
- Tip 2: Sunset is the prime time for photography, with warm light reflecting off the river.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.