Europe's beautiful little seaside city as pretty as south of France but way cheaper

Sopot, a charming coastal town in northern Poland, is generally considered to be more affordable than many destinations in southern France.

By Astha Saxena, News Reporter

Holidays in Poland - The pier at dawn in Sopot

Sopot is a charming coastal town in northern Poland (Image: Getty)

A charming European city that boasts beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and historical significance is as pretty as the south of France but is more affordable. Situated on the Baltic Sea, Sopot is a popular destination in northern Poland.  

Sopot is part of the Tricity metropolitan area, which also includes Gdańsk and Gdynia. It is located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

The city has a relatively small population, making it a quaint and accessible place to visit.

One of the most popular spots is Sopot Pier which is the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is extended over 500 metres into the Baltic Sea. 

It's a popular spot for walks and offers stunning views of the coastline.


Poland, Pomerania, resort town of Sopot at Baltic Sea, view from the pier, beach

Sopot is a popular destination for both tourists and locals (Image: Getty)

Hotels, holiday rentals, and other accommodations in Sopot tend to be less expensive compared to those in popular southern French cities like Nice, Cannes, or Marseille. You can find a range of options from budget-friendly to luxurious stays in Sopot.

Not only staying but eating out in Sopot is typically cheaper than in southern France. Polish cuisine offers a variety of affordable options, from street food to fine dining, often at a lower cost than similar experiences in France.

A three-course meal for two people in a mid-level restaurant would cost around 170.00 zł (£33.50). 

Local transportation, including taxis and public transit, is generally more affordable in Sopot. 


Gdansk skyline, north Poland

The city has a relatively small population (Image: Getty)

The cost of travelling to and around Sopot is often less than traveling within the French Riviera or Provence.

A monthly travel pass in Sopot is around 119.00 zł (£23.34). 

Sopot's beaches are free to access, while some beaches in southern France may have entry fees or more expensive amenities.

The city is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous clubs and bars that attract visitors from across the region.

Sopot landscape

Sopot gained popularity as a health resort in the 19th century (Image: Getty)

It has been called a "great place for everyone" by several tourists on TripAdvisor forum.

One user commented: “Sopot is close to Gdańsk and Gdynia two big Polish cities, but offers some calmer atmosphere. Great place to relax and enjoy the nightlife. Has the longest peer in Poland and a great beach.”

A second user commented: “A perfect summer town with luxurious hotels and a nice beach. A Mediterranean holiday in our vicinity with a low price level. Can live a life of luxury without it costing the shirt.”

A third user said: “The children had a great time in Sopot, lots of activities. Good food, cheap food. Great parks, beaches and a high standard for the most part.”




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