Domek Kata

Gdańsk & Pomerania


Skip the downstairs over-the-top belle-époque dining space and head upstairs for a more medieval-banquet-hall feel centred around a huge fireplace and capped with a cassette ceiling. The menu is a mixed bag of Polish and international dishes, all cooked to a high standard and served by friendly, English-speaking staff.


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1. Lontowa Tower

0.04 MILES

Sometimes erroneously known as the 'powder tower', this tower is a 15th-century survivor from the original city walls. It's currently for sale if you're…

2. Town Hall

0.07 MILES

The Town Hall, just east of the cathedral, is a neo-Gothic structure designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and erected by Ernst Friedrich Zwirner (who also…

3. History Museum

0.11 MILES

Housed in an Empire-style merchant’s house called the Braunschweig Palace, the sister institution to the Polish Arms Museum has a neatly presented…

4. Cathedral

0.12 MILES

The 14th-century cathedral is the most important historic sight in town. Though badly damaged in 1945, it has been rebuilt close to its original form. For…

5. Polish Arms Museum

0.23 MILES

This large museum isn’t as dull as you might expect and is well worth a look if you’ve time on your hands. The displays cover the history of weaponry…

6. Amber Museum

0.31 MILES

Kołobrzeg's Amber Museum displays several kilos of prehistoric tree sap in a gleaming white, 21st-century space. It's not a patch on the Malbork or Gdańsk…

7. Lighthouse

1.13 MILES

To the west of the beach stands the lighthouse, which you can climb for panoramic views. There's a small mineral museum in the base.