The smallest of the Trójmiasto (Tri-Cities), the Baltic Sea spa town of Sopot is smack between Gdansk and Gdynia, just a few miles from each. A retreat for the rich and royal for centuries, Sopot’s exclusive air remained even through the Communist era, and the tony town has undergone a building boom in recent years. Boasting beautiful beaches and ritzy resorts, Sopot is also known for its Wooden Pier (the longest in Europe), the lovely mid-woods Forest Opera and lively Monte Cassino Street.
Restaurants in Sopot
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Located on the northern coast of Poland near Gdansk, Sopot Beach is famous for its white sands, nearby shops, restaurants, and other cultural happenings. The Baltic isn't known for its warm waters, but can be temperate in the late summer/early fall months.
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On our outdoor karting track you can participate in unforgettable races full of adrenaline rushes and positive emotions, like during a Formula 1 race. Our venue in Sopot brings completely new standards to Polish leisure karting. An asphalt, 500m long and 5-7 m wide go-kart track. As much as 10 go-karts can race at the same time. Specially reinforced borders made from polyethylene, state-of-the-art computer time measurement system along with synchronised light-signalling system guarantee safety for drivers. We are the only track in Poland with a 40-metre-long steel bridge with a tunnel and two 4-metre passages which guarantee unique experience during the race!
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Nice walk even it was raining, we had nice breakfast in one beach restaurant built on the pier and hot chococolate and cafe in another on theend of pier, with an amazing view.
3.5 based on 79 reviews
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