Sports Attractions in Gdańsk: Sports Guide From Adrenaline on the Water to Family Recreation
- Damian Brzeski

- Jul 30
- 11 min read
Gdańsk is not only about monuments and the sea – it is also a city that knows no boredom when it comes to sports and active recreation.
From extreme bungee jumping to family kayaking trips, from cycling routes to stadium concerts – this guide will take you on a journey through the most exciting, surprising and diverse sporting attractions that Gdańsk has to offer.
See how sport brings the city to life and see that adrenaline, relaxation and fun can go hand in hand.

Gdańsk – The City of Active Opportunities
Think Gdańsk – you see Neptune, amber, and shipyard cranes? Rightly so. But this city also has another, vibrant side, perfect for active recreation. Gdańsk is a metropolis where history meets modern infrastructure, creating a space where everyone will find something for themselves.
Its unique location on the Baltic Sea, with the Motława River in the heart of the city and the green lungs of the Tricity Landscape Park, is a natural arena for countless forms of recreation.
Gdańsk invites you to explore it from the saddle of a bike, a kayak, or a stand-up paddleboard. It's also home to world-class sports facilities.
This guide is your map to sporty Gdańsk. Whether you're visiting for the weekend or looking for new inspiration in your hometown.
I'll show you the entire spectrum of possibilities – from extreme experiences, through sports for the entire family, to a calendar of events that attract thousands of enthusiasts every year. Let's get started!
Main Sports and Entertainment Arenas: The Hearts of Gdańsk Emotions
The Gdańsk landscape is dominated by two giant venues: Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk and ERGO ARENA. These are the epicentres of sporting excitement and urban entertainment. Forget the old, single-purpose stadiums. Today, they are vibrant centers of experience for everyone.
Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk – Icon of Modern Gdańsk
Remember the excitement of UEFA EURO 2012? It was for them that the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk was built, quickly becoming a symbol of the city.
Its amber façade is a tribute to the Baltic's greatest treasure and an architectural gem on the Polish map. Since its opening in 2011, it has witnessed historic matches, including the Poland-Germany match.
But the appeal of this venue extends far beyond football. The stadium has become a stopover for music's biggest stars, hosting artists such as Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, and Guns N' Roses.
Attractions for Fans and Tourists at the Stadium
Want to experience the atmosphere of major events from the inside? The stadium has two key offerings for you:
Guided Stadium Tour: A unique opportunity to see where the cameras don't reach. The tour takes you through the locker rooms (yes, the one where Leo Messi prepared for the match!), the luxurious VIP boxes, and allows you to smell the pitch up close. Tours depart every half hour (regular ticket: PLN 25, concession: PLN 18, children under 4 free).
Lechia Gdańsk Museum: A real treat not only for football fans. The museum documents the club's rich history, displaying memorabilia from a variety of disciplines: from cycling and rugby to athletics. Here, you'll find stadium models, a replica of the 1983 Polish Cup, and trophies won by the youth teams.
Practical Information
Getting there? Easy. From the nearby Gdańsk Politechnika SKM station (about 3 km), catch tram 10 or bus 158. If you're traveling by car, there are parking lots (P1, P3, P4, P5) with entrances from Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk, Żaglowa, and Marynarki Polskiej streets.
FUN ARENA – Entertainment Without Borders in the Heart of the Stadium
FUN ARENA is an integrated recreation center that is the heart of daily activity at Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk . This place guarantees great fun regardless of the weather or age.
Movement Arena: A true paradise for exercise enthusiasts spanning over 1,000 square meters. It features a trampoline park for practicing acrobatics, a huge pool with sponges for safe landings, and an air cushion for jumping from a height of 4 meters. The facility boasts Poland's first permanent parkour zone, attracting both amateurs and professionals.
Zoltar Apocalypse: Dynamic and addictive electronic paintball (laser tag). Equipped with a rifle and a vest equipped with sensors, you launch into battle in a labyrinth. The game is painless and clean – perfect for a birthday party, a company team-building event, or a getaway with a group of friends.
Other Attractions: Escape Rooms, Archery Arena , and NERF Tag Arena (foam dart battles) round out the offerings . Boredom simply doesn't stand a chance here.
ERGO ARENA – Sports and Entertainment Hall on the City Border
ERGO ARENA is another giant on the Tricity map. What makes it unique? The border of Gdańsk and Sopot runs right through the arena, making it a truly metropolitan heart of the agglomeration.
With a capacity of up to 15,000 spectators, it hosts the largest concerts and sporting events in the region.
This is where the Trefl Gdańsk volleyball team plays its matches and hosts international tournaments, such as the Volleyball Nations League. The hall also hosts daily events, including the annual " Rolling Arena "—an event for roller skaters and inline skaters of all ages.
Water Madness: Discover Gdańsk from the Water's Perspective
Gdańsk's location is a gift the city takes full advantage of. The offer is comprehensive: from peaceful river recreation to extreme sea experiences . It's the perfect place to begin and develop your passion for water sports.
Kayaking and SUP: City Tour from the Motława River
Want to see the city from a different perspective and avoid the crowds? Jump into a kayak or stand-up paddleboard! As you float down the Motława River, you'll discover the majestic Main Town, the mighty shipyard cranes, and the historic Wisłoujście Fortress.
This is active recreation in Gdańsk at its best.
There are many rental companies and tour operators in the city, including:
Żabi Kruk Marina (ul. Żabi Kruk 15a) – a great base for trips to the Motława River.
What'sUP Gdańsk and Gdańsk by SUP – specialists in board tours.
SUPer Strefa in Brzeźno – a modern rental shop (entrance no. 54), which also offers yoga and meditation on boards.
Windsurfing, Kitesurfing and Wakeboarding: Adrenaline on the Bay of Gdańsk
The Bay of Gdańsk, with its shallow waters and good winds, is ideal for more dynamic sports.
Windsurfing and Kitesurfing: The Hel Peninsula (especially the Chałupy 3 campsite), easily accessible from Gdańsk, is a true mecca. You'll find excellent conditions and professional schools like Kite Zone there.
Wakeboarding: If you prefer a board behind a cable, WakePark Gdańsk on Lake Kielno is the perfect choice. A professional lift, equipment, and instructors await you. Prices for a session start at around 75 PLN.
Sailing and Cruises: A Sea Adventure for Everyone
Gdańsk is the gateway to a great maritime adventure. Whether you're looking for a short cruise or a course to improve your license, you'll find something for you.
Leisure Cruises: You can choose a luxury yacht (Premium Yachting, Szekla), a galleon-style ship ("Black Pearl", "Galeon Lew") or simply take the water tram to Hel, avoiding the traffic jams.
Sailing Training: Want to take the helm yourself? Organizations like the Sailing Academy offer patent courses and internship cruises on the Baltic Sea.
Major Sailing Events: Gdańsk hosts some of the largest regattas in Poland, such as the ENERGA NORD CUP Gdańsk , which attracts over a thousand competitors every year.
Extreme Experiences and an Adrenaline Shot
Looking for a thrill? Gdańsk will satisfy your adrenaline cravings, making it an ideal destination for team-building trips or stag parties. The market here is mature enough to cater to every level of adventure.
In the Air – Emotions at Height
Dreaming of getting off the ground? You have three options:
Bungee Jump: Right next to Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk stands a 90-meter crane. Just the ascent is thrilling, and the free fall is pure adrenaline. Cost? Around 299 PLN per jump.
Skydiving and Sightseeing Flights: The Gdańsk Aeroclub (Pruszcz Gdański) offers tandem skydiving with an instructor – the safest way to experience the thrill of freefall. Prefer a more relaxed experience? Take a scenic flight over the Tricity area.
Flyspot Wind Tunnel : Want to fly, but in controlled conditions? Flyspot is a vertical tunnel where airflows at speeds of up to 330 km/h simulate free fall. This attraction is available to everyone, from 3-year-olds to seniors.
On Earth – Competition and Test of Courage
There's no shortage of excitement on the ground either. These are some of the popular sporting attractions in Gdańsk :
Paintball and Airsoft: Choose your favorite option. Magnum Arena is a huge arena for realistic airsoft paintball (with plastic balls). Zoltar Apokalipsa is a painless laser tag game, perfect for families.
Axe Throwing: At Amber AXE Club, you'll feel like a Canadian lumberjack. Under the watchful eye of an instructor, you'll learn to hit a target with an axe. It's a surprisingly rewarding group activity.
Climbing: Murall Climbing Center is a modern bouldering gym. Climb without a rope on lower formations above thick mats. Hundreds of "problems" of varying difficulty await beginners and advanced climbers.
Sports Shooting Ranges : At the Shooting Differently Club (KSI), you can try your hand at firearms – from pistols to shotguns. All under the supervision of an instructor and in compliance with the highest safety standards.
Horror House Gdańsk: Located in the 16th-century Tower of Mysteries, it combines thrills with history. Dark corridors and professional actors await. Only for the faint of heart!
Passion for Motoring
Gdańsk and the surrounding area are also a paradise for four-wheeled enthusiasts. There's a wide range of activities on offer, from amateur racing and driving technique training to supercar rides.
Autodrom Pomorze – Race Track and Driving Technique Improvement
Just a dozen or so kilometers from Gdańsk, in Pszczółki, there is the professional Autodrom Pomorze .
On the asphalt track and skid pads, you can learn to control your car in challenging conditions under the supervision of an instructor. It's an invaluable lesson in safety and fun.
Karting Track at the Stadium – Go-karts for Amateurs and Enthusiasts
Want to experience speed and competition in an accessible way? Go-karting in Gdańsk is a great idea!
PitStop Gdańsk: The largest track in the Tricity area, right next to the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk . The track is 830 meters long, and the 9-horsepower go-karts reach speeds of up to 70 km/h. Children's versions and two-seater go-karts are also available.
KartCenter at Galeria Morena: An indoor alternative, with a fleet of modern electric go-karts that guarantee great acceleration.
Sports Car Rentals – Luxury Driving in Gdańsk
Dreaming of driving an Audi R8 or BMW X5M Competition? Rental companies like KPR Cars offer sports cars with up to 700 hp. It's the perfect option for a special occasion or simply to fulfill your automotive dreams.
Recreation for Everyone: From Roller Skating to Golf
Recreation in Gdańsk doesn't have to be expensive or extreme. Thanks to investments in public infrastructure, the city offers a dense network of free facilities, and you'll find premium options right next door.
Activities on Circles
Gdańsk is a paradise for fans of bicycles, roller skates and skateboards.
Mevo City Bike: One of the most modern systems in Europe. Over 3,000 electric-assisted bikes make climbing hills easier. All you need is an app and a subscription (PLN 29.99/month) to zip around the entire metropolis.
Cycling Routes: The Velo Baltica seaside trail ( EuroVelo 10 ) runs through the city . Picturesque routes on the Vistula Spit and in the Tricity Landscape Park are also popular.
Rollerblading and Skateboarding: Around Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk you'll find a free, professional roller skating rink. There's also an indoor Skate Arena , and there are plenty of free skateparks throughout the city (e.g., Multipark Morena, Skatepark in Osowa).
Team and Individual Sports
Beach Volleyball: In summer, the courts at the Brzeźno Pier (entrance no. 52) are bustling with activity. They are floodlit and managed by the Gdańsk Sports Centre.
Orlik Fields and Outdoor Gyms: A dense network of "Orlik" fields allows you to play soccer and basketball for free. Outdoor gyms in parks and near reservoirs are also becoming increasingly popular.
Golf : There are two championship-class courses near Gdańsk: Postołowo Golf Club and Sand Valley Golf Resort, considered one of the best in Europe .
Horse riding: Horse riding enthusiasts can take advantage of the offer of several stud farms, such as the Horse Sports Centre in Lipce or the Black Horse Team Stable in Owczarnia .
Runner and Triathlete Calendar: The Most Important Mass Events in Gdańsk
Gdańsk thrives on sport, not only on a daily basis but also on special occasions. Regular mass events attract thousands of competitors, utilizing iconic locations – from forest paths, through the heart of the Main Town, to the stadium pitch.
Garmin Ultra Race Gdańsk: December's challenge for the toughest runners. Picturesque yet demanding routes in the Tricity Landscape Park over ultra distances (e.g., 52.6 km).
Garmin Gdańsk Half Marathon: This autumn event, with the finish line at the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk , offers participants an unforgettable experience. In addition to the half marathon, there's a 5k run and a children's race.
St. Dominic's Run: The most atmospheric race in Gdańsk, held during the famous fair. The route winds through the streets of the Main Town, with thousands of spectators creating a unique atmosphere.
LOTTO Challenge Gdańsk: A prestigious triathlon event from the global Challenge Family series. A swim in the Bay, a fast bike route through the tunnel under the Martwa Wisła River, and a run along the beach, finishing at the pier in Brzeźno.
How to Plan a Sports Day in Gdańsk? (Practical Tips)
The abundance of sporting attractions in Gdańsk allows you to create the perfect plan for any occasion. Here are some inspirations.
For Families with Children: Energy and Fun in One
The goal: Combining exercise with great fun. The cluster of attractions surrounding the stadium is perfect for this.
Morning (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Visit the Movement Arena . Kids can let off steam on the trampolines and obstacle courses, and parents can join in the fun. Guaranteed to burn off some energy.
Afternoon (2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.): After lunch, time for a ride on roller skates or scooters on the professional roller skating track around the stadium.
Late afternoon (4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.): At the end of the day, a visit to the Lechia Gdańsk Museum - an interesting educational element that will show children the history of local sport.
For a Group of Friends and a Bachelor Party: Adrenaline-Pumping Scenarios
Gdańsk is the perfect destination for a team-building trip. The itinerary must include plenty of competition and extreme sports .
Start (12:00 - 14:00): Kick off with a military competition at the Magnum Arena . Realistic airsoft paintball is a great way to bond and get your adrenaline pumping.
Noon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Take the competition to the track. Two hours on the PitStop Gdańsk go-kart track will determine the fastest driver in the group.
Evening (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM): Finish the day by testing your aim at the Amber AXE Club . Axe throwing is an original and surprisingly addictive pastime.
For Active Tourists: Sports Weekend in Tricity
This itinerary combines intensive sightseeing with physical activity.
Day 1: The City from Two Perspectives
Morning: Rent Mevo bikes and explore the Main Town and the shipyard areas.
Afternoon: Change your perspective and join a kayaking tour on the Motława River to discover the city from the water.
Day 2: Nature and Relaxation
Morning: Go on a longer bike trip along one of the routes of the Tricity Landscape Park .
Evening: Top off your weekend with a relaxing sunset yacht cruise on the Bay of Gdansk.
Resources and Organization: Who is behind Sporty Gdańsk?
Gdańsk's diverse sports offerings are supported by both an efficient local government and a vibrant private sector. Knowing where to find information will make your planning easier.
Office of the Mayor for Sport: This is a key unit of the Gdańsk City Hall (ul. Nowe Ogrody 8/12), which coordinates city activities and supports the organization of events.
Sports Event Organizers: Many commercial events are organized by professional event agencies, such as September Events , which use the city's potential to create unforgettable experiences.
eBilet: Want to attend the biggest events? eBilet is the primary platform for purchasing tickets for matches, concerts, and races. It's also worth checking out local portals like trojmiasto.pl to stay up-to-date with the event calendar.
































































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