John Paul II Park – Gdańsk
John Paul II Park in Gdańsk is a vast green space covering approximately twenty-five hectares, located in the Zaspa district. It was created on an undeveloped section of the former airport in the Wrzeszcz district, between Jana Pawła II Avenue, Rzeczypospolitej Avenue, Meissnera Street, and the Przymorze housing estate. In the past, this area was covered by a pine forest, through which the Brzeźnieński Stream flowed.
Unique in the park: The park has exceptional historical and symbolic significance. In June 1987, Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass for working people here, attended by approximately six hundred thousand people. To commemorate this event, the park was named after him, and in place of the papal ship-shaped altar, the so-called Green Monument to John Paul II, designed by Marian Kołodziej and Lech Zaleski, was erected.
The park offers the following activities:
- sports:: badminton, running, frisbee, gymnastics, mini golf, Nordic walking, pilates, ping-pong, roller skating, cycling, gym, walking, chess, martial arts, tai chi, yoga,
- social: integration, picnics, sunbathing, dating, singing, dancing, playing with children,
- teamwork: football, volleyball, basketball, rounders,
They take place regularly in the park.: neighborhood sports events.
It is worth mentioning that: visit a little-known Millennium Park Millennium Park
Toilets: in nearby cafes,
Area: 25,1 ha
Ranking of health parks 2024: unclassified.
Historical curiosities: The park is located on the site of the former Gdańsk airport, which operated in this area until the 1970s.
More about the park at: GZDiZ website
Amenities in the park

Outdoor gym

Amphitheater

Dog park

Art installations

Reference to tradition

Cafe
No events assigned.
Tourist attractions nearby
Photo Gallery
Location of the park
Park address
ul. Olsztyńska 8 80-001, Gdańsk























