1. The Gdańsk Stare Miasto (Old Town) is the historic center of the city of Gdańsk and one of the most charming places in Poland. The town is known for its colorful buildings, narrow streets, and its pedestrian-only Long Market (Długi Targ), a picturesque street lined with elegant Gothic townhouses and town halls. The town is also home to several splendid churches, including St. Mary’s Basilica - the largest brick church in the world! Visitors can admire the old architecture of the Hanseatic city and find out more about its history by visiting one of the many museums or taking a walking tour.

2. The Old Town is open to the public 24 hours a day. However, some museums and attractions may have different opening hours, so it’s best to check their websites or call in advance. Phone numbers are usually available on the websites of the respective museums or attractions.

3. Access to the Old Town is free. However, some museums and attractions may charge an admission fee. Prices vary, so it’s best to check their websites or call in advance. Transportation to the Old Town is easy as it’s located in the city center and can be easily reached by bus, tram, or taxi from anywhere in Gdańsk.