Malbork
Located in northern Poland in the Pomerania region, about 60 km southeast of Gdansk. Malbork houses the largest brick castle in the world, the imposing Marienburg of the Teutonic Knights, which stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a remarkable testament to medieval military architecture on the Nogat river. The castle complex of High Castle, Middle Castle and Outer Bailey spans an enormous area and brings to life the power of the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century. Every summer night the castle is illuminated by a laser show that dramatically stages the eventful history of this extraordinary structure.
What awaits you
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Best time to visit
June–August: up to 26°C with 12h of sunshine per day.
Cooler winters (5°C). Best visited in June–August.
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Malbork as a Vacation Destination
Malbork is an excellent choice for city breaks. The best time to visit is June, July, August with temperatures up to 26°C.
The cost of living is moderate, offering good value for money. Campers will find pitches for both tents and caravans.
The region offers rich cultural experiences: museums and historic sites.