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Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, also known as Port Lotniczy Gdańsk (GDN), is one of the busiest airports in Poland. Located about 12 miles west of Gdańsk, it is the primary gateway to the Tri-city area consisting of Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
There are several car rental companies operating at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport. Here are a few options:
Getting from the airport to your accommodation is a breeze with a rental car. The fastest route to Gdańsk city center is via the E77 highway. But if you want to immerse yourself in Poland’s scenic countryside, you might want to take the slower, more picturesque route via the S6 Expressway.
Before heading off, you might want to refuel. There’s a BP gas station at Rębiechowo just 2 minutes away from the airport.
Before embarking on your journey, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Unlike in the UK, in Poland, you drive on the right-hand side of the road. Also, you should always have your headlights on, day or night, throughout the year.
Poland’s climate might be a bit different from what you're used to. It's colder with long winters and snowfall is common. Plan accordingly and select a vehicle that can handle such conditions, such as a car with heated seats and snow tyres.
While you may be used to the Pound, Poland uses the Zloty as its currency. It might be handy to have some local currency for tolls and parking charges. Most of the car rental agencies, as well as petrol stations, accept major credit cards.
Once you have your rental car, you don’t want to miss visiting the neighbouring cities. A short drive from Gdańsk, you'll find the beautiful city of Sopot with its popular pier and sandy beaches, and Gdynia which hosts international sailing events.
Driving in this part of Poland is an experience of a lifetime. Get ready to create memories amidst the history, the sea and the vibrant culture.