The most interesting indoor attractions in the Pomeranian Voivodeship - a list of attractions for rainy days
- Damian Brzeski

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A rainy day in Pomerania doesn't have to mean boredom - quite the opposite!
From a shark aquarium ride to interactive exhibitions that are more engaging than the best movie, the Pomeranian Voivodeship offers dozens of indoor attractions that will delight both children and adults.
Where learning becomes play and history comes alive in cutting-edge museums? Check out our list and discover how to turn bad weather into an adventure.

Interactive science and education centers
Forget about school desks and the ban on touching exhibits. In the Tricity area, science is a completely captivating force, and the best way to understand the world here is... through fun. Get ready for experiments that will spark curiosity in everyone, regardless of age.
Experyment Science Centre Gdynia â learning through play
It's undoubtedly an ideal place for explorers young and old. The Experyment Gdynia Science Centre is one of the first and most highly rated places of its kind in Poland.
Here, the "hands-on" philosophy (meaning "take and try") rules at every turn. When you visit the Experiment science center , you forget about the display cases.
HydroĹwiat: Since we're in Gdynia, water engineering is paramount. You can build a dam, activate a sluice, or create a whirlpool yourself.
Action Human: This is the section worth visiting to understand anatomy better than any textbook.
Tree of Life: A zone where nature meets ecology in a spectacular form.
Every visit to the Experiment science center is a new adventure, as the interactive exhibitions are regularly refreshed.
Another interesting attraction is the fact that the Experyment Science Center organizes family workshops. If you're looking for smart entertainment, the Experyment Science Center will be a perfect choice.
Hevelianum GdaĹsk â education in a historic fort
Where does military history intertwine with modern physics? This is precisely where. The Hevelianum GdaĹskCentre is a unique example of revitalization â interactive exhibitions ("Around the World," "Puzzle") are housed in austere, 19th-century former fortress buildings. Hevelianum is proof that science can be fascinating.
Although moving between the pavilions requires a short walk, the Hevelianum GdaĹsk Center offers warm and modern interiors. Hevelianum is a must-see on any GdaĹsk map. Remember that Hevelianum is located on Gradowa Hill, offering a beautiful view.
European Solidarity Centre â history and modernity
This is no ordinary museum. It's an icon. European Solidarity Centre GdaĹsk (ECS), with its rust-colored facade reminiscent of ship hulls, makes an impression even before entering.
Inside, the European Solidarity Centre offers:
Tablets with 21 postulates (inscribed on the UNESCO list).
Authentic Anna Walentynowicz crane.
A multimedia narrative that is completely absorbing.
Many people believe that this is one of the places that is absolutely worth seeing while visiting the Tricity.
Play Department â children's zone at ECS
Parents often ask, "Will children be bored at ECS?" The answer is the Play Department .
This brilliantly designed learning space functions as a clever playground . Here, children learn about cooperation and community building. The Playroom is proof that difficult topics can be translated into a child's language.
If you're looking for shelter from the rain, the Playground will keep you occupied for hours. Importantly, the Playground is accessible to children of all ages, and tickets often require advance reservations.

Museums worth visiting in bad weather
If the word "museum" brings to mind silence, felt slippers and boredom, Pomerania will quickly change your mind.
These facilities are narrative masterpieces that play on emotions, utilize the latest technologies, and tell stories that are impossible to tear yourself away from.
Museum of the Second World War â history in a modern form
Did you know that the main exhibition at M2WĹ is located 14 meters underground ? This is a deliberate architectural design.
Reserve at least 3-4 hours â this is one of the most important attractions that will remain in your memory forever.
For children: The "Time Travel" exhibition recreates a home during three wartime periods. It's much more than a typical playground with a historical backdropâit's a lesson in empathy.
Emigration Museum Gdynia â a story about Polish fate
A place with soul, located in the historic Maritime Station, the Gdynia Emigration Museum is a space worth visiting to understand the Polish fate.
It was from here that ocean liners sailed. The Emigration Museum impresses with its monumental model of the Batory ship. For many tourists, the Emigration Museum is the most moving part of their trip.
Amber Museum GdaĹsk â a Baltic treasure under a roof
The new headquarters in the Great Mill is a fusion of Gothic and modern architecture.The GdaĹsk Amber Museum showcases inclusions â plants and insects embedded in resin.
It's a fascinating lesson in nature. The GdaĹsk Amber Museum is a fascinating attraction for anyone who loves jewelry and history.
Wax Museum â famous figures in a realistic version
The Sopot Wax Museum on " Monciak " is a lighter option. The figurine museum allows you to take selfies with movie stars.
Although it is a typical commercial establishment, the wax museum provides plenty of laughs on cloudy days.

Water attractions and water parks
When it's pouring rain outside and the Baltic Sea is chilly, the best escape is the tropical climate indoors.
Pomeranian water parks are much more than just pools â they're aquatic entertainment centers where adrenaline blends with blissful relaxation. Ready for a splash?
Reda Aquapark â a slide through the shark aquarium
This is a unique experience on a European scale. Reda Aquapark is famous for its glass tunnel ride that leads through a shark aquarium.
The facility combines pools with an oceanarium, creating an incredible atmosphere. Aquapark Reda isn't just about sharks, thoughâit's a complete family water fun park . If you're planning a visit to Aquapark Reda , prepare for a full day of excitement.
Aquapark Sopot â relaxation and fun for the whole family
A classic located right on the beach, Aquapark Sopot offers a wild river, recreational pools, and saunas. There's also an indoor water playground for children. Aquapark Sopot is the perfect place to recharge.

Playgrounds and trampoline parks
Children's energy knows no mercy, especially when the weather prevents them from going outside. Fortunately, the region is rich in places where children can safely let off steam, jump to their hearts' content, and overcome obstacles while parents relax with a good cup of coffee.
Loopy's World GdaĹsk â the largest indoor playground
This is a true amusement park and a giant playground . Multi-level structures, slides, and tunnels make it the number one indoor family amusement park in GdaĹsk.
JumpCity â active entertainment for children and adults
A network of trampoline parks in the Tricity area . It's a great alternative to a typical playground â here you can really let off steam.

Indoor entertainment and sports
Rain doesn't have to mean giving up on physical activity or the thrill of competition. Quite the opposite â indoor sports facilities in the Tricity area offer attractions that will raise your heart rate and provide a solid dose of endorphins, without a single drop of rain on your head.
Fun Arena GdaĹsk â go-karts, paintball and more
Located at the Stadion Energa Arena GdaĹsk (currently Polsat Plus Arena), this zone offers over 2,000 m² of entertainment.
You'll find great go-karts and electronic paintball here. The Energa Arena GdaĹsk stadium isn't just for matches, but also a massive entertainment center.
Skimondo GdaĹsk â a year-round ski slope
Missing skiing? Skimondo offers ski simulators. There are few interesting places on the Tricity sports map, but this one stands out for its uniqueness.
Tower of Secrets GdaĹsk â labyrinths, VR and interactive exhibitions
A lesser-known but intriguing attraction offering puzzle games and interactive virtual reality exhibitions in the Tower of Secrets .

The world of nature and the depths of the sea
Do you want to come face to face with exotic nature or peer into the depths of the Baltic Sea without even getting your toes wet?
The natural world of the Pomeranian Voivodeship is at your fingertips, even on the cloudiest days. Here are places that will transport you to a completely different dimension of nature.
Gdynia Aquarium â an underwater journey without leaving the house
Located at the end of the Southern Pier , the Gdynia Aquarium (officially Gdynia Aquarium) is home to 1,500 organisms.
What you will see: Coral reef, sharks and Baltic Sea fauna.
The Gdynia Aquarium also has educational rooms that are very well prepared.
Sea Park Sarbsk â sealarium and 3D oceanarium
Although Sea Park Sarbsk is known for its seal shows, it also boasts indoor attractions, including a 3D prehistoric oceanarium. Sea Park Sarbsk is a place that combines education with fun.

Viewpoints and architecture
Who said you can only admire the city skyline on a sunny day? Modern architecture and clever engineering solutions allow you to enjoy views of the Tricity and the Bay in complete comfort, with a cup of hot tea in hand, looking down on the world.
AmberSky GdaĹsk â view of the Tricity from a closed gondola
AmberSky GdaĹsk on Granary Island is an observation deck with air-conditioned gondolas. AmberSky GdaĹsk allows you to admire the city from 50 meters, rain or shine.
Olivia Star GdaĹsk â a panorama from the tallest building in Pomerania
Climbing to the 32nd floor is an experience in itself. The view of the entire Bay of GdaĹsk is impeccable.

Family theme parks with indoor attractions
Amusement parks are usually associated with summer sun, but in Pomerania, many of them have prepared well for the capricious weather.
Hybrid solutions and covered areas mean that even in unpredictable weather, plenty of fun and educational adventures await you here.
Dino World GdaĹsk â a prehistoric indoor adventure
This is the perfect option for a rainy day with the kids. Dino World GdaĹsk offers covered educational zones where kids can explore the world of dinosaurs up close â from realistic models to interactive exhibits.
Visitors will find themed rooms, multimedia elements, and spaces for learning through play, among other things. Dino World GdaĹsk combines entertainment with education, making it a great choice for families looking for indoor attractions in the Tricity area.
SĹawutĂłwko Evolution Park â a journey through the history of the Earth
Featuring a prehistoric cinema and indoor exhibitions, this is a family-friendly amusement park where Earth's history comes to life.
Dino Park Malbork â dinosaurs and fossil museum
In addition to the dinosaur trail, you'll also find a fossil museum. It's a great complement to a visit to the castle.
Alex Charbrowo Farm â education and fun in one place
Agricultural amusement park with covered play areas such as " KrĂłliczkowo ".
Discovery Park Ĺeba â interactive exhibitions and carousels
Here you will find an exhibition of LEGO bricks and interactive model displays .
Smaller educational and entertainment attractions
Sometimes it's the smaller, less obvious places that hold the most charm. If you're looking for an intimate atmosphere, unique challenges, or simply an alternative to large crowds, these suggestions will be perfect.
Port BrzeĹşno Rope Park â an activity regardless of the weather
Although it's a rope park , some attractions are adapted to changing weather conditions, but it's worth checking the conditions before visiting. This is a fun attraction for active people.
Adventure Park Gdynia â indoor and outdoor adventure
Gdynia Kolibki Adventure Park offers shelters and event tents. This Gdynia park is a great place for team-building, regardless of the weather.
Bliziny World of Labyrinths â logical challenges for the whole family
It offers wooden labyrinths under a roof.
Lemur Park Rumia â mini zoo and educational games
Lemur Park has a "Fun Zone" and an interactive indoor zoo.
Culture and theater for the youngest
How about turning a rainy afternoon into an encounter with art? Theater is a magical space that develops the imagination and allows you to be transported to a world of fairy tales, a perfect escape from the gray reality outside.
Miniatura Theatre GdaĹsk â performances for children and teenagers
The Miniatura Theatre in GdaĹsk is one of the most important puppet theaters in the country. Its repertoire includes classics and contemporary plays.
The Miniatura GdaĹsk Theatre is the perfect place for a cultural afternoon. Alternatively, the Gargulec Gdynia Theatre also offers performances for children.

Other attractions in the region and surrounding area â What else is worth visiting?
If you're looking for a longer trip along the coast (including towards the West Pomeranian Voivodeship), the list of interesting places is long. Here are some suggestions for inclement weather in the wider region:
Westbound and Central Coast:
Aquapark Milenium KoĹobrzeg: If you venture further west, this facility will provide relaxation.
Pomerania Fun Park KoĹobrzeg: This massive family amusement park (located in DygĂłw near KoĹobrzeg) boasts a huge year-round indoor arena. It's largely an indoor inflatable amusement park , perfect for kids.
Hidden Land KoĹobrzeg: Interactive exhibition with a "magic wand" â great fun for kids.
KoĹobrzeg Maritime Open-Air Museum: Open-air, but with indoor elements and unique ships.
Ustka Bread Museum: Intimate and full of history.
Ustka Mineral Museum: Here you will find treasures of the earth in an air raid shelter.
Dolina Charlotty Seal Sanctuary: Located in a picturesque complex near SĹupsk.
Museum of the Slovinian Village (Kluki): Although it is an open-air museum, some of the huts and exhibitions offer shelter from the rain (similar to the museum of the Slovinian nature park in CzoĹpino/SmoĹdzino).
Dinosaur Park in NowÄcin (near Ĺeba): Offers indoor educational attractions.
Hel Peninsula, WĹadysĹawowo and Surrounding Area:
Ocean Park WĹadysĹawowo : Known for its 1:1 scale whales, it also has interactive indoor exhibitions.
Butterfly Museum: Available in WĹadysĹawowo and Ĺeba â a colorful world of insects perfect for a cloudy day.
Hel Seal Sanctuary: A classic worth seeing . Seal feeding takes place outdoors, but the museum exhibition is indoors.
ChĹapowo History Museum: A regional memorial room worth visiting on occasion.
Lighthouse: (e.g. Rozewie, Hel) â going inside the lighthouse is always a good idea when the wind is blowing.
Stilo Lighthouse: Beautiful and located in the forest, also open to visitors.
Ship Museum: You can look for such attractions in ports (e.g. the museum ship Dar Pomorza in Gdynia or SoĹdek in GdaĹsk).
Kashubian Park : If you are looking for contact with nature, the Kashubian Landscape Park offers beautiful views, and the Kashubian Giants Park (Strysza Buda) has roofed areas.
SĹowiĹski National Park: Although it's a national park (dunes), its natural history museums are a great option for a rainy day.
How to spend a rainy day in Pomerania
Don't let the weather spoil your plans. With so many possibilities, a rainy day can be the most exciting of your entire vacation. Here's a quick cheat sheet to help you make a quick decision.
The best indoor family attractions
Regardless of the weather, Pomerania offers plenty of options for a fun time . Choose the Experyment Science Center if you prefer science, or the Reda Aquapark if you love the water.
Where to go with children when it rains
The list goes on, and the ECS Playground and numerous interactive exhibitions ensure that boredom is never a problem. Remember, every indoor playground in this region offers high-quality entertainment.
FAQ: Bad weather attractions in Pomerania â Questions and Answers
Below you'll find quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about visiting indoor attractions in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, which will make planning a trip on rainy days easier.
What are the best rainy day attractions for kids in the Tricity? The Experyment Science Centre in Gdynia and the Play Department at the European Solidarity Centre in GdaĹsk are clear favorites.
Where can you see sharks in the Pomeranian Voivodeship? Live sharks can be admired at the Reda Aquapark (by sliding through their aquarium) and at the Gdynia Aquarium.
Is the Museum of the Second World War suitable for children? Yes, the museum has a special "Time Travel" zone, which brings the realities of war to children in an accessible and safe way.
How much time is needed to visit the Museum of the Second World War? Due to the vast exhibition space (5,000 m²), it's recommended to allocate at least 3â4 hours for the visit.
Can Malbork Castle be visited in winter or in the rain? Yes, the winter tour includes heated interiors, including the Grand Refectory and the Palace of the Grand Masters.
How does the Reda Aquapark differ from the Sopot Aquapark? Reda Aquapark is famous for its extreme water slides and sharks, while Sopot Aquapark is more focused on recreation, saunas, and relaxation.
Do tickets for the ECS Entertainment Department need to be booked in advance? Absolutely, because due to its high popularity and limited attendance, tickets often sell out in advance.
Where is the best indoor viewpoint in GdaĹsk? The 32nd floor of the Olivia Star office building offers the highest view; an alternative is the AmberSky observation wheel with enclosed gondolas.
Is summer skiing possible in the Tricity area? Yes, Skimondo in GdaĹsk offers year-round indoor ski and snowboard simulators.
Are all theme parks open in the winter? No, attractions like Lemur Park and the outdoor dinosaur parks may close during the winter season; it's always worth checking the current schedule.
Where to find active indoor sports entertainment? The best places are Fun Arena in GdaĹsk (go-karting, paintball) and JumpCity trampoline parks throughout the Tricity area.
What makes the Amber Museum in GdaĹsk unique? Located in the historic Grand Mill, the museum showcases unique inclusionsâplants and insects embedded in resin millions of years ago.
What attractions are outside of Tricity? Worth visiting are the Railway Museum in KoĹcierzyna, the Shipwreck Conservation Center in Tczew, and the Emigration Museum in Gdynia.
Is it necessary to walk uphill to the Hevelianum Centre? Yes, the facility is located on Gradowa Hill, but the walk is short, and the exhibition pavilions themselves are fully roofed and modern.
Does the Emigration Museum in Gdynia have attractions for children? Yes, the museum has a Little Traveler's Room, which engages children in the theme of travel.
Where to hide from the rain in WĹadysĹawowo? It's worth visiting the Butterfly Museum at the Fisherman's House or the indoor exhibitions at Ocean Park.
Is there a parent fee for Loopy's World? Ticketing policies vary, but guardians typically also require a ticket (often at a discounted price).
Where is the Solidarity exhibition located? The main exhibition is located at the European Solidarity Centre (ECS) at Solidarity Square in GdaĹsk.
Are the animals in the Parrot Houses behind glass? No, in the Parrot Houses in GdaĹsk and Reda, the birds fly freely and may perch on visitors.
Which automotive museums are worth visiting in Pomerania? The Railway Museum in KoĹcierzyna, the American Old Cars Museum in KoĹcierzyna, and the Kaszubski Gracik in Jaszkowo are worth visiting.
































































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