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How to get from the Gdańsk bus station to Lech Wałęsa Airport

  • Writer: Damian Brzeski
    Damian Brzeski
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Wondering how to get from the Gdańsk bus station to Lech Wałęsa Airport stress-free and on time?


The choice of transport can be crucial – from a city bus, through a train, to a comfortable airport transfer.


Each option has its advantages, limitations, and pitfalls, which are worth knowing in advance. Find out what's truly worthwhile and which option is best for you—especially when every minute before departure counts.


Bus station from the front

Main transport options from the bus station to the airport


The location of Gdańsk PKS Bus Station is an important transfer hub, from which you have several escape routes towards the airport.


You can choose public transport organized by the Gdańsk Public Transport Authority or rely on private carriers. Here's what you need to know.


Daytime bus: line 210


Line 210 is the default choice for many tourists. Why? Because these buses run directly between the Main Station and Osowa PKP , stopping at the terminal.


However, you should know that bus 210 will not pick you up from the bus station itself.


  • Your starting point is not PKS Gdańsk itself, but the city stop Dworzec Główny 10.

  • It is located on Podwale Grodzkie Street (next to the Scandic hotel).

  • This is the easiest way to get directly to the terminal from here.


Night bus: line N3


If your flight is at night, daytime public transport won't help. That's when air travel comes into play.


Bus N3 . This is a specific bus line that:


  • It takes a longer route through the southern districts (Chełm, Jasień).

  • Runs less frequently (usually every hour).

  • It is the only budget option to reach Gdańsk airport between 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM.


Taxi or airport transfer


For people with heavy luggage, families with children or traveling at night, a taxi is often a real salvation.


This is undoubtedly the most convenient means of transport , providing a door-to-door service.


You forget about lugging your suitcases up the stairs – the driver picks you up right in front of the PKS bus station (ul. 3 Maja) and drops you off safely at the terminal door.

However, it is worth knowing that an alternative to traditional taxis or transport apps are professional transfer companies.


If you want a higher standard of service, a fixed price agreed in advance , or you are traveling with several people, brands such as Rabbit-Trans Poland are a great solution.

Why is it worth considering them?


  • Reliability and quality: Unlike a random driver from an app, here you order a professional service for a specific time.


  • For groups: If you're traveling in a larger van, a regular passenger car won't be enough. These carriers offer comfortable airport shuttles that can easily accommodate 7-8 people with their luggage. This option combines the advantages of a taxi with the comfort of a private driver, ideal for when you want to start or end your trip stress-free.


PKM metropolitan railway with a transfer in Gdańsk Wrzeszcz


Want to avoid traffic jams? The train is a surefire option. Although it requires a transfer, it's a reliable way to get to Gdańsk Rębiechowo Airport (as the train station at the port is often called).


  1. You take the SKM from Gdańsk Główny to Wrzeszcz.

  2. You change to a PKM train ( Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway ).

  3. You get off at the Gdańsk Rębiechowo (Airport) station, which is connected to the terminal by a footbridge.


How to get from the PKS Bus Station to the Gdańsk Airport

Travel details and logistics


When planning your flight, you need to accurately estimate your departure time to avoid airline gate closures. Below, you'll find key information.


Travel time depending on the means of transport


The actual travel time depends on the time of day and traffic in the city:


  • Line 210: Travel time, scheduled 35–40 minutes, but during rush hour the journey to Lech Wałęsa Airport can take up to an hour.

  • Train: With a transfer, it takes a total of 45–60 minutes (stable time, no traffic jams).

  • Taxi: Approximately 20–30 minutes off-peak.


How much does it cost to travel to the airport from the bus station?


Your wallet matters too. What are the costs?


  • Bus travel (ZTM): PLN 4.80 (75-minute ticket).

  • Train: Approx. PLN 9.00.

  • Apps (Uber/Bolt): 50–90 PLN.

  • Taxi: 70–100 PLN.

  • Taxi Transfer: 120-130 PLN.


Starting point: PKS Gdańsk bus station


The location of the Gdańsk Bus Station is slightly off the beaten track. To reach it by city bus, you'll need to go through a tunnel or a new overpass towards the Main Railway Station.


This is a key logistical moment – if you have a lot of luggage, a taxi going directly to PKS Gdańsk may be a better choice than walking.


Destination: Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport


Both buses and taxis take passengers right to the T2 terminal.


  • Buses stop at the terminus right next to the entrance.

  • Taxis use the Kiss & Fly zone

  • Transfer companies most often use the short P1 parking lot in front of the entrance or similar to the Kiss & Fly taxi.

  • The train stops at the station opposite, connected by a covered walkway.


Purchasing tickets and planning your route


Technology is helping travelers. You don't have to find a kiosk to pay for your bus ride .


Mobile apps for purchasing tickets and planning your route


To check bus times in real time, it's best to use the jakdojade.pl website or app. It's an indispensable tool that shows you the nearest transportation options . You can also buy tickets with SkyCash or mPay .


Types of ZTM Gdańsk tickets and payment methods


Remember that Gdańsk operates the FALA system (card payment at the validator). If you're using public transport , a 75-minute ticket for PLN 4.80 is more than enough to get you to Gdańsk Airport .


Alternative means of transport


Sometimes standard solutions aren't enough. What other choices do you have?


Private taxis in front of the bus station


Right as you exit the bus station building, you'll undoubtedly notice parked cars with the "Taxi" sign. However, I have to warn you here.


These are often unaffiliated carriers, and the area has a rather unsavory reputation. Unfortunately, these "private" drivers sometimes charge significantly higher prices than standard city rates.


To avoid an unpleasant surprise when paying (the so-called "horror receipt"), I recommend two safer paths:


  1. Order by phone: Use a proven company (e.g. hallo taxi) by calling the headquarters – you are then guaranteed the list price.

  2. Official Neptun Taxi Stop : Go to the authorized Neptun Taxi stop , located nearby (on 3 Maja Street, on the Court side). This is a safe and reliable option if you prefer to get in a car on the spot.


Neptun Taxi stand next to the bus station


If you value tradition and reliability, Neptun Taxi is one of the oldest and most recognizable corporations in Gdańsk.


However, you should know that quality goes hand in hand with price – it's certainly not the cheapest option on the market, but in terms of quality, it's among the very best of traditional taxi companies. By choosing them, you're paying for peace of mind, honesty, and a high standard of service.


How do you find them? This is important because the bus stop isn't directly in front of the station's main doors.


  • Standing in front of the building, turn left , entering the bus depot.

  • Look for cars parked towards the Courthouse (located on the other side of the street).

  • It is there, at the Gdańsk Dworzec PKS junction , that taxis of this corporation are usually waiting and available immediately.


Uber and Bolt as a cheap alternative to taxis


If your budget is tight, rideshare apps are usually the cheapest option for individual transportation , taking you from the train station straight to your plane.


The price works wonders, but you need to be aware of the flip side of the coin. Unfortunately, the quality of services provided by these companies has dropped noticeably recently – this applies to both the comfort of the cars and the driving style of the drivers.

There's one more catch you need to watch out for: price multipliers (also known as dynamic pricing). Just a spike in traffic or bad weather can send your rate skyrocketing.


In such a situation, you may end up paying as much (or more!) for a poor-quality service as for a comfortable airport transfer or a premium taxi.

Also, keep in mind that app drivers are rarely allowed to enter official rest areas right at the entrance. You'll usually have to walk with your luggage to a nearby lay-by or pre-arranged point, which your phone's map will indicate.

Private bus operators and companies such as Ekolobus


These companies serve the region, but their routes often terminate at PKS. If your destination is Gdańsk Airport , you can try finding airport buses dedicated to organized groups or transferring to route 210.


Arrival by car and reservation of parking at the airport


If you're getting a ride, the Kiss & Fly zone is key.


  • Stop P1 (the common name for the short-term parking zone) allows you to stop for up to 10 minutes free of charge.

  • Planning to leave your car for a while? The official parking lot at Gdańsk Airport offers long-term spaces (P6, P7), which are worth booking online to save money.

Bus station diagram

Recommendations on how to get to the airport from the bus station?


Ultimately, what is the best way to get to the plane?


The fastest and most convenient options for traveling by individual transfer


If you don't care about costs, Individual Airport Transfers are the clear winner . They are the fastest means of transport , eliminating the stress of transfers.


Tips for traveling with heavy luggage or overnight


With suitcases, take bus 210 (it's low-floor) or a taxi. At night, your only public option is bus N3 , but be sure to check the schedule, as these buses run less frequently. Have a safe trip to Lech Wałęsa Airport !


FAQ: Frequently asked questions about getting from PKS Gdańsk to the airport


Don't have time to read the entire guide? Below, we've gathered the most important information in a nutshell.


Here you will find instant answers to where exactly the bus leaves from, which taxi to trust and what mistakes to avoid to avoid overpaying for your trip.


  1. Where exactly does the 210 bus to the airport depart from? : This bus does not depart from the PKS bus station, but from the "Dworzec Główny 10" city stop on Podwale Grodzkie Street (next to the Scandic hotel).


  2. How much does a bus ticket to the airport cost? : A single 75-minute ticket costs 4.80 PLN.


  3. Can I pay by card on the bus?: Yes, you can pay directly at the ticket validator (FALA system) or buy a ticket in a mobile application (e.g. Jakdojade).


  4. How to get to the airport at night? : Night line N3 runs from 11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. (departures every hour from the Main Railway Station).


  5. Is there a direct train from Gdańsk Główny? : Direct connections are rare; most often a change to a PKM train is required at Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station.


  6. Where is the rank of the trusted Neptun Taxi corporation? : The rank is located on the left side of the station exit, in the bus depot area (looking towards the Court), and not directly in front of the main entrance.


  7. Why you should be wary of private taxis outside the station : Unaffiliated drivers standing directly outside the entrance often charge exorbitant rates that can be significantly higher than market prices.


  8. What is the best transportation option for a group with large luggage? : We recommend booking an airport transfer (e.g. Rabbit-Trans Poland), which offers buses and a fixed price, eliminating the hassle of packing suitcases into a small car.


  9. Can Uber/Bolt drive right up to the bus station? : App drivers rarely arrive at official stops; they'll usually meet you at a nearby lay-by or at your hotel.


  10. What to watch out for when ordering a ride through an app : Watch out for price multipliers (dynamic prices) during peak hours, which can make the ride more expensive than a traditional taxi.


  11. How long does it take to get there by bus 210? : The scheduled journey time is 35–40 minutes, but during rush hours (traffic jams on Słowackiego Street) this time can extend to an hour.


  12. Is the train station far from the airport terminal? : No, the PKM station is connected to the T2 terminal by a covered footbridge, which allows you to walk "with dry feet".


  13. Where can I park my car for a short while while dropping someone off at the airport? : Use the Kiss & Fly zone right in front of the entrance – the first 10 minutes of parking are free.


  14. How to avoid stairs when going from the PKS bus station to the city bus? : Use the new ground pedestrian crossing at the Hucisko/Krewetka junction instead of going down to the tunnel.


  15. Is there a charge for transporting luggage on ZTM buses? : No, transporting luggage on Gdańsk public transport is free of charge.

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