During the reign of the German Empire, Sopot beach garnered significant recognition, largely attributed to the regular attendance of naval officers stationed in close proximity who sought moments of relaxation.
Despite the dissolution of the German Empire, Sopot beach has retained its popularity.
In addition to its venerable past, the beach proudly harbors a striking population of free-roaming, white swans that have become quite affable towards visitors, delightfully engaging in playful interactions.
Visitor reviews highlight that the beach is long and sandy, with clean water that is enjoyable in the summer. However, visitors complain about the crowds during peak season, the lack of shower facilities, areas with bad algae smells, and strong waves.
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