Gdansk has an efficient network of trams (tel.58/341-00-21; www.ztm.gda.pl) that whisk you from the center of the city to the suburbs of Wrzeszcz and Oliwa in a few minutes. Note that trams do not run to Sopot and Gdynia. Tickets cost 3 z for a 15-minute ride; a day ticket costs 9 z.
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Tickets for buses and trams are the same. They may be obtained from kiosks, ticket booths (rare), ticket teller machines or from the driver. After entering the bus/tram, you need to validate the ticket. You only need to do it once.
All the buses and most of the trams are modern, with air-conditioning in summer and heating in winter. Gdansk has no metro, but there is SKM train (SKM stands for Szybka Kolej Miejska i.e. Urban Rapid Rail), that is a fast way to travel within the main communication route. It is often called SKM Gdansk – Gdynia train.
There are restrooms at the end of each car. If you're in a first class compartment, your seat will probably recline a bit if you want to sleep. Many refurbished carriages also offer outlets to plug in your laptop or phone charger.