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A new attraction is ready and waiting for guests in Gdansk. The Baltic city has just inaugurated a brand new observation deck. It is located on the 32nd floor of Olivia Star - the tallest building in Northern Poland - and is open to visitors as of 17 July. It offers a breath-taking viewing terrace with a perspective which is nothing short of impressive.
Nestled between the Olivia Four and Olivia Six buildings, the total height of the skyscraper is 180 meters, it has 35 floors, with the top floor being used for technical purposes. At the moment, the 32nd story seems to be the most interesting, with its main attraction being the view of the metropolis from a height of 130 meters. The observation deck is accessible with an elevator within 30 seconds.
The space of the 32nd floor dedicated to both those who like luxury and people who prefer more natural spaces. On the 33rd floor there are two restaurants, one of which has been awarded 6 Michelin stars. On the penultimate, 34th floor of the building, which is located at an altitude of 150 meters, a conference centre space will be created, where Gdańsk residents and all interested will be able to organize their own celebrations or anniversaries.
Watch video from the new attraction here. For reservations, visit www.oliviastar.pl
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