Gdansk — 3 days

Day 1 — Old Town Exploration
09:00 — Breakfast at Drukarnia Cafe / Try traditional Polish pancakes (≈8 EUR)
10:00 — St. Mary’s Church / Marvel at the stunning Gothic architecture (≈5 EUR)
11:30 — Artus Court / Visit the historic meeting place for merchants (≈6 EUR)
13:00 — Lunch at Gospoda Pod Łososiem / Enjoy herring with rye bread (≈12 EUR)
14:30 — Gdansk Crane / Explore the medieval port crane museum (≈4 EUR)
16:00 — Coffee at Cafe Czekolada / Indulge in chocolate delicacies (≈5 EUR)
17:00 — Walk along Motlawa River / Stroll with scenic waterfront views (≈0 EUR)
19:00 — Dinner at Restauracja Targ Rybny / Savor grilled fish with potatoes (≈15 EUR)
Transport/other: ≈10 EUR
Total: ≈180 EUR


Day 2 — History and Culture
09:00 — Breakfast at Jaś & Małgosia / Taste Żurek soup (≈7 EUR)
10:30 — European Solidarity Centre / Learn about the Solidarity movement (≈5 EUR)
13:00 — Lunch at Krew i Woda / Enjoy pierogi with mushroom filling (≈10 EUR)
14:30 — Westerplatte Memorial / Visit the WWII memorial site (≈0 EUR)
16:00 — Sopot Beach Walk / Relax on the sandy promenade (≈0 EUR)
18:00 — Coffee at Bulaj Cafe / Enjoy the sea view with your coffee (≈5 EUR)
19:30 — Dinner at Tawerna Mestwin / Try the local fish stew (≈15 EUR)
Transport/other: ≈10 EUR
Total: ≈190 EUR


Day 3 — Art and Relaxation
09:00 — Breakfast at Cafe Caffe Tinto / Try freshly baked pastries (≈6 EUR)
10:30 — National Museum in Gdansk / Discover Polish paintings and exhibitions (≈6 EUR)
13:00 — Lunch at Cafeferia / Enjoy a hearty sandwich (≈8 EUR)
14:30 — Olivia Star Observation Deck / Enjoy panoramic views of the city (≈5 EUR)
16:00 — Coffee at Kawiarnia Sztuka / Relax in an art cafe (≈4 EUR)
18:00 — Dinner at Restauracja Pod Dzwonem / Taste the beef tartare (≈16 EUR)
Transport/other: ≈10 EUR
Total: ≈200 EUR


Recommendations and budget allocation
– Prioritize Old Town and waterfront on Day 1; allocate more time for photography and a relaxed lunch (allocate ~30% of daily food budget).
– Use public transport or rideshares to reach Sopot and Westerplatte efficiently; keep ≈10 EUR/day for transport and incidentals.
– Reserve museum tickets (European Solidarity Centre, National Museum) in advance to avoid queues; plan ~10–15% of the daily budget for entrance fees.
– Split spending roughly: 40% meals, 25% experiences/entrances, 20% transport/incidentals, 15% souvenirs/emergency savings.