
A Modern
Spa with Traditions
Ever since its foundation
Sopot has owed its air of magic to
its natural setting, the sense of entertainment, flair of elegance,
and most of all the milling visitors.
Sopot
is unique in its successful blend of the preserved nostalgic climate
of the pre-war times and dynamic contemporary development sparkling
with attraction and entertainment. This is due to the city’s exceptionally
rich cultural programme and new opportunities it has gained through
bold investments changing its image
The contemporary
Sopot extends beyond the delightful
sandy beach and
the longest timber pier in Europe.
The name stands for the most popular Polish walkway in the street named
after the Heroes of Monte Cassino, popularly called „Monciak”, the idyllic
moraine hills, and finally the city canopied with the ever-present green.
The name Sopot also stands for the
Forest
Opera – the city’s hallmark. As experts say, it is one of
the most beautiful sites of the kind in Europe and exquisite for its
acoustic properties. Following modernisation, as of 2012 the Opera will
take an audience of up to 5100. The unquestionable attractions of the
spa include
the hippodrome, one of three facilities
of the type in Poland. The grounds stretch scenically over the area
of 40 hectares and as such offer an excellent venue for other alternative
celebrations, meetings, and events.
The spa today is dotted with more than
200 clubs, pubs, discos, and restaurants, places both cultic and unforgettable.
The choice is rich, if you want to have a delicious meal, sip a cup
of exquisite coffee, arrange a meeting, or indulge in active rest.
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