History: Travel and Location
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!!!!Travel and Location
WikiSym 2010 will be held in __Gdańsk, Poland__. For general information about the city, see ((Information about Gdańsk)). For a map of the location, see ((Accommodation)).
!!!!Getting to Gdańsk
__By air__
The city has its own international airport, the Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (see [http://www.airport.gdansk.pl/#/passenger/|website]), located in the western part of Gdańsk, 10 km from the city center, near the Obwodnica Trójmiejska (Tricity Ring Road) as well as the start of one of Gdańsk's main streets (''ulica Juliusza Słowackiego''), which largely facilitates access by car or bus to virtually every part of the city ([http://maps.google.pl/?ie=UTF8&ll=54.377508,18.472395&spn=0.025646,0.077248&t=h&z=14|view location on Google Maps]).
__By sea__
__By train__
__Visas__
!!!!Getting around Gdańsk
Gdańsk has a system of bus/tram public transport aided by the Fast Urban Railway (abbr. ''SKM'') connecting all the cities of Tricity and adjacent towns. The city is covered by 86 bus lines (10 of them being night-only lines) and 11 tram lines altogether.
Gdańsk has recently completed the modernisation of its bus fleet which now consists only of low-floor buses. Currently, new trams are being bought—both new as well as used ones from Dortmund—and the replacement will have been largely completed by summer 2010. Together with this, tram stops are gradually being equipped with LCD monitors displaying up-to-date timetables.
Participants arriving by plane (see above for ways of getting to Gdańsk) will be able to reach the city centre by bus (line B) or taxi (it should be noted that foreign visitors are in danger of being cheated by dishonest taxi drivers, which can be avoided by picking licensed taxis from local taxi corporations). Those arriving by train will most probably get off at the main railway station right next to the tram and bus stops at Podwale Grodzkie.
''Gdańska Organizacja Turystyczna'' (Gdańsk Board of Tourism) is planning to introduce a "tourist card" in the spring of 2009. The card, at the cost of {{PLN|65}}, will enable its owner to move around Tricity using public transport as well as offer discounts at up to 80 places which are worth visiting. The card will be valid for three days, making it a good choice for the participants of the three-day-long WikiSym.
''this information courtesy of the Wikimania planning team, CC-BY-SA''
WikiSym 2010 will be held in __Gdańsk, Poland__. For general information about the city, see ((Information about Gdańsk)). For a map of the location, see ((Accommodation)).
!!!!Getting to Gdańsk
__By air__
The city has its own international airport, the Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (see [http://www.airport.gdansk.pl/#/passenger/|website]), located in the western part of Gdańsk, 10 km from the city center, near the Obwodnica Trójmiejska (Tricity Ring Road) as well as the start of one of Gdańsk's main streets (''ulica Juliusza Słowackiego''), which largely facilitates access by car or bus to virtually every part of the city ([http://maps.google.pl/?ie=UTF8&ll=54.377508,18.472395&spn=0.025646,0.077248&t=h&z=14|view location on Google Maps]).
__By sea__
__By train__
__Visas__
!!!!Getting around Gdańsk
Gdańsk has a system of bus/tram public transport aided by the Fast Urban Railway (abbr. ''SKM'') connecting all the cities of Tricity and adjacent towns. The city is covered by 86 bus lines (10 of them being night-only lines) and 11 tram lines altogether.
Gdańsk has recently completed the modernisation of its bus fleet which now consists only of low-floor buses. Currently, new trams are being bought—both new as well as used ones from Dortmund—and the replacement will have been largely completed by summer 2010. Together with this, tram stops are gradually being equipped with LCD monitors displaying up-to-date timetables.
Participants arriving by plane (see above for ways of getting to Gdańsk) will be able to reach the city centre by bus (line B) or taxi (it should be noted that foreign visitors are in danger of being cheated by dishonest taxi drivers, which can be avoided by picking licensed taxis from local taxi corporations). Those arriving by train will most probably get off at the main railway station right next to the tram and bus stops at Podwale Grodzkie.
''Gdańska Organizacja Turystyczna'' (Gdańsk Board of Tourism) is planning to introduce a "tourist card" in the spring of 2009. The card, at the cost of {{PLN|65}}, will enable its owner to move around Tricity using public transport as well as offer discounts at up to 80 places which are worth visiting. The card will be valid for three days, making it a good choice for the participants of the three-day-long WikiSym.
''this information courtesy of the Wikimania planning team, CC-BY-SA''