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      Gdynia Główna

      10:00 - 18:00
      5(1)
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      zł 20

      bag/day

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      Kamienna Góra

      Open 24 hours
      5(4)

      zł 20

      bag/day

    • Restaurant

      Orłowo Pier

      12:00 - 20:00
      4.8

      zł 20

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      Witold Gombrowicz City Theatre

      10:00 - 21:00
      4.8

      zł 20

      bag/day

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      Gdynia Central Station

      10:00 - 18:00
      5(1)

      zł 20

      bag/day

    • Restaurant

      Gdynia Marina Yacht Park

      12:00 - 22:00
      4.8

      zł 20

      bag/day

    • Hotel

      Plaża W Gdyni-orłowo

      12:00 - 20:00
      4.8

      zł 20

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      Near Park Centralny

      14:00 - 22:00
      4.8

      zł 20

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    Gdynia

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    Tired of lugging around heavy bags and suitcases while exploring the picturesque streets of Gdynia? Let Radical Storage come to your rescue. We provide convenient and trustworthy luggage storage options in Gdynia, even near major transport hubs and tourist attractions.

    How does Radical Storage work?

    Navigating through Gdynia with ease and freedom is now just a click away! Partnering with dependable local businesses, such as shops and eateries, hotels and offices, we ensure your belongings are safely stored while you immerse in the port city's charm. Simply use our app or website, choose your drop-off time, and make a swift payment through your preferred method, be it a credit card or Paypal. In just 3 minutes, you can drop off your luggage and be on your way. At a flat rate of €5 per day for each item, without any additional fees or dimension limits, your travel in Gdynia just became hassle-free!

    Gdynia, Poland

    Gdynia, a lively port city located on Poland's northern coast, is an integral part of the renowned Tricity metropolitan area, which includes Sopot and Gdańsk. Often considered an underappreciated gem, this city comes highly recommended by locals and sees many tourists from Sopot and Gdańsk exploring its attractions. Gdynia showcases a harmonious blend of maritime traditions and contemporary culture. The city's maritime heritage shines at places like the Gdynia Aquarium, the Polish Navy Museum, and the Kosciuszko Square, which features the iconic warship "Błyskawica" and the Gdynia Sea Towers skyscraper. In addition to its sandy beaches and piers, Gdynia is known for hosting international events, including the Gdynia Film Festival and Gdynia Open’er Festival. Modern attractions, such as the Gdynia annual boat festival and the rise of the local football team, Arka Gdynia, which clinched two senior trophies in 2017, further accentuate Gdynia's dynamic blend of history and modernity.

    How to get from Gdansk Airport to Gdynia Train Station

    Travelers landing at Gdansk Airport have multiple transportation options to reach Gdynia City Center. The most convenient method is to use the SKM (Szybka Kolej Miejska) train. Gdańsk Port Lotniczy railway station is located directly at Terminal T2 through a connection bridge found at the far left corner of the main hall after exiting the baggage claim area of the arrivals hall. Purchase your tickets from platform machines or onboard, but it's advisable to use the machines, especially if you intend to switch trains. Ensure your ticket is validated. The journey typically takes about 45 minutes.

    Alternatively, buses connect the airport to Gdańsk Wrzeszcz station, where you can transfer to an SKM train to Gdynia. Taxis, Uber, and car rentals are also readily available, with the drive to Gdynia taking around 25-30 minutes via the S6 expressway.

    How to navigate Gdynia

    In Gdynia, getting about is pretty simple. Only two cities in Poland have a trolleybus system. Gdynia is one of them, the other is Tychy. The city is served by a network of white and blue electric trolleybuses and regular buses; a 24-hour ticket costs 10 zł (€2.40).

    Many visitors choose to stay in Gdansk or the seaside town of Sopot and consider a day trip to Gdynia. Catching a train from Gdansk Main Train Station to Gdynia typically ranges from 20 to 35 minutes. If you're traveling from Sopot to Gdynia, the train journey is even shorter, taking merely 9 to 13 minutes.

    Top attractions in Gdynia

    Gdansk is famed for its beautiful old town and medieval structures, while Sopot is well known for having the longest pier in Europe and the wonderfully puzzling "Crooked House." Gdynia, the smallest of the three, is occasionally overlooked, yet this attractive city has something to offer around every turn. Here are top 5 must-visit in Gdynia:

    Visit the Emigration Museum: Located in the historic Maritime Station, the Emigration Museum is dedicated to Polish emigration over the last 200 years. It offers a deep dive into the history of Polish emigrants, showcasing their stories of seeking better lives abroad.

    Explore the Gdynia Aquarium: With hundreds of species of marine life from all over the world, this aquarium provides both entertainment and education for visitors of all ages.

    Stroll along Kościuszko Square: Due to the square's proximity to the water, it is also a great starting point for exploring the city's harbor and beach promenade. The iconic warship "Błyskawica" is docked here and open for tours.

    Experience the Kamienna Góra Funicular: Hop on Gdynia's scenic funicular for a swift ascent to a hilltop with panoramic views of the Hel peninsula and Baltic Sea. Standing at 96 meters, Kamienna Gora offers breathtaking vistas from modern glass gondolas.