Today is my second day in Sopot and I am ready to show you the longest sea pier of Europe. As usually during the business trip the opportunity to walk to the sea has appeared only in the evening. And although the weather was not very favorable, I could not miss this chance.
The promenade in Sopot is the spacious square, along the perimeter of which there are restaurants and even a skating rink.
A couple of dozen steps and you're already at the wooden pier, where you are immediately surrounded by expanse, heady fresh sea air and whisper of waves.
The pier is really long – more than a half of kilometer that allows to make photos in different angles.
I knew that swans live in this place, but in this case there is the big difference between to know and to see.
The pier is wide enough for the restaurant – ship.
The port on the edge of the pier
The lighthouse is the furthest point of the pier and the place of wishing.
Good chance to wish that all our dreams come true, isn’t it?
Beautiful photos! Such impression that I visited there ... Photos with swans and ducks I really liked! There are also black swans with a bright red beak. They are also very beautiful!
Thank a lot for your kind comment @ludmila.kyriakou! One of my goals is to give my impressions from different places and I really glad when I can do it. In my post Swans in Sopot there is the video about Baltic birds. Also I am looking forward your next post!
Enjoy your stay in Sopot!
Cheers :D
Thanks a lot for your comment and kind wish Mr. @richman! I wish you all the best too!
Beautiful places, especially the ice rink and pier are interesting.
Yes, you are right. Very sorry, that it is not possible to describe the smells and air moving. Thanks a lot for your reply @grildrig :D
a joyful trip and a wonderful atmosphere.
I like it sopot.
Believe me @aulia012 I like this town too. Sopot is always very peaceful place. Thank you very much your comment!
yes equally brother@mindsoul, I wait for your next post and I also have a blog if there is time you can stop and see my blog.
Thank.