Galeria Bałtycka is one of the principal Tri-City retail destinations and the dominant fashion-led centre in the Pomerania region, opened in 2007 in the central Gdańsk Wrzeszcz district at the junction of al. Grunwaldzka and the al. Żołnierzy Wyklętych airport corridor. The 40,000-sqm centre houses approximately 200 stores across multiple retail levels, anchoring the Wrzeszcz central retail axis in the Tri-City retail map alongside the larger 63,000-sqm Forum Gdańsk centrally-positioned super-regional.
The format combines fashion-led volume with the Peek & Cloppenburg two-level German fashion outlet anchoring the premium register including Versace, Marc Cain, Calvin Klein, and Armani, alongside the H&M three-storey flagship and the Zara Inditex flagship. The Carrefour hypermarket and the MediaMarkt consumer electronics anchors define the value-tier offer, with the jewellery and accessories cluster organised in the Pandora, Apart, and Swarovski boutiques and the dining circuit running across 15 restaurants and cafés including the Pijalnia Czekolady E.Wedel artisanal Polish chocolate house.
The catchment combines the dense central Gdańsk residential demographic across the Wrzeszcz, Strzyża, and Oliwa districts with the broader Tri-City agglomeration of approximately 1.1 million Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot residents and the cross-regional traffic flowing through the al. Grunwaldzka principal Tri-City arterial. Direct accessibility includes multiple tram and bus routes serving the immediate Galeria Bałtycka interchange, the SKM commuter rail station within walking distance, and approximately 1,100 parking spaces handling the regional motorised demand. Approximately 500,000 residents reach the centre within 15 minutes and 1 million within 45 minutes via the Tri-City transit network.
ECE Projektmanagement Polska operates Galeria Bałtycka as part of the nine-asset ECE Marketplaces Polish portfolio that includes Galeria Krakowska in Kraków, Galeria Kaskada in Szczecin, and Silesia City Centre in Katowice among the principal regional flagships. The asset’s commercial role within the Polish retail map is the dominant central-Gdańsk fashion-led super-regional and the principal Wrzeszcz district retail anchor, complementing rather than competing with the centrally-positioned 63,000-sqm Forum Gdańsk at the Gdańsk Główny railway station integration hub.
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