About this venue
Gdansk International Fair stands out as a recognizable fair and exhibition venue in Gdansk, designed for major events, business gatherings, and a wide range of public occasions. Its functional layout and spacious setting make it a strong choice for trade fairs, exhibitions, congresses, and events that require smooth visitor and exhibitor flow. As a venue that combines practicality with flexibility, it fits naturally into the city’s broader event offering.
Inside, visitors can expect a clear layout, halls suited to different event formats, and an environment created for a comfortable stay during longer fair days or conference programs. One of the key advantages of this type of venue is the ease of moving between entrances, exhibition areas, and supporting facilities, making the overall visit simpler and more efficient. For exhibitors and guests alike, the combination of practical infrastructure and adaptable space adds clear value.
Address: Żaglowa 11, Gdansk, Poland. The immediate location works well for event access, as visitors should head directly to the main approach to the fair complex and follow the entrances marked for attendees or exhibitors, depending on the event format. If you are arriving by car, it is useful to check the nearest parking options by the venue in advance, while public transport visitors should look for the stop closest to the fairgrounds and the final walking route to the entrance. For broader city transport context and planning your trip across Gdansk, continue with the information below on the page.
About the city
Gdańsk, a jewel of the Baltic coast and a major regional hub for events, blends a maritime spirit with an urban energy you can feel at every turn. The city is a natural pick for fans of concerts and sporting events, offering everything from modern arenas to large open-air spaces built for big spectacles. Alongside lively neighborhoods and promenades, visitors are drawn by varied dining and accommodation options for different budgets, from hotels near the historic core to practical stays outside the center. Many travelers highlight the city’s sense of order and how easy it is to navigate, making the trip feel relaxed and hassle-free.
A key advantage of Gdańsk is connectivity: the ZTM Gdańsk tram and bus network, together with the SKM suburban rail and PKM city–metro links, makes it simple to reach the main spots without overthinking logistics. If you arrive by train at Gdańsk Główny, major public-transport interchanges are right nearby, with straightforward links toward the primary arenas and stadiums. If you fly into Port Lotniczy Gdańsk im. Lecha Wałęsy (GDN), getting from the airport into the city and onward to events is usually very practical, whether by public transport or your own vehicle. That combination of clear routes and functional transfers is what makes planning a full night out in Gdańsk so easy—from arrival to the trip back.
For an added layer to the experience, set aside time before or after the event to explore the historic center and the waterfront. Walk through the iconic Długi Targ, soak up the rhythm of colorful facades and street life, then head down to the Motława River, where promenades and bridges create the city’s signature port-town atmosphere. In the old town you’ll easily find photogenic streets, views of classic city symbols, and great places to pause for coffee or dinner. This way, Gdańsk delivers not only a top-tier event, but also a “tourism bonus” that turns the whole trip into one cohesive story.