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The British Daily Mirror has singled out the Christmas market in Gdansk as one of the best and most underrated in Europe. The journalists highlighted the unique atmosphere that makes Gdansk the perfect place for a winter trip - and at attractive prices.
The Daily Mirror editors stress that the Christmas aura in Gdansk is one of a kind. The streets of the city are filled with light decorations, and the unique atmosphere is emphasised by the smells and sounds of Christmas stalls filling the market square. British journalists drew attention to the variety of products on offer: from local handicrafts to delicacies ideal for the winter chill.
At the Gdansk fair, visitors can taste both traditional and lesser-known delicacies. The stalls are full of warm mulled wine, regional specialities or handmade Christmas decorations. The bustling market is filled with stalls with colourful decorations that add to the charm of the city's historic setting.
This year, the fair in Gdansk will run from 24 November to 23 December, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors. The Daily Mirror encourages its readers to discover the Polish city, which increasingly attracts tourists also in winter, not only for its unique festivities, but also thanks to its tourist attractions and friendly prices.
Source: mirror.co.uk
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