1.Leonardia: The park features about one hundred games. There are both single-player and multiplayer games. Simple rules mean even the youngest will have no trouble mastering them, and competition and fresh-air activity are a return to spending time with family and friends, away from the virtual world. You won’t find plastic or mass-produced molds here. Each game was designed and handmade as a unique piece.
2.Drawbridge: The bascule bridge has been replaced with a sliding bridge. It is the only sliding bridge in Poland, so it is worth taking some time during your holiday to see it.
3.Lighthouse: The lighthouse tower is 22 meters high; at its top is a modern mechanism that guides ships. The lighthouse was built in the 19th century with the pilots' station building. The tower was then much lower, and only subsequent renovations turned it into a full lighthouse. Currently, tourists can admire its 1927 state, the date of the last building renovation.
4.Media and Art Festival: So far, the festival in Darłowo has hosted Anna Seniuk, Wojciech Pszoniak, Krystyna Janda, Krzysztof Kowalewski, Danuta Stenka, Stanisław Tym, Robert Więckiewicz, Marian Dziędziel, Jan Nowicki, Marian Opania, Michał Ogórek, Marcin Meller, prof. Jerzy Bralczyk and others. For tourists, it is a great opportunity as it is a unique chance to meet celebrities from cinema and television, talk to them, and take souvenir photos.
5.Military Rally: Fans and owners of various military equipment gather at the event, e.g., motorcycles, trucks, transports, amphibians, even tanks. The rally takes place in East Darłówko on the so-called skillet (on the eastern edge near the beach). Admission for visitors is free, but additional attractions (e.g., rides) are paid. The rally is an international event and one of the biggest of its kind in Poland.
6.Market Square, Fisherman's Monument: The monument in the Market Square was erected in honor of seafarers in 1919. It is a fountain designed by Wilhelm Gross and funded by the Heptenmacher family. The town hall is located in the city center, on the western side of the square. The town hall currently features late Baroque and Classicist forms. It has an elongated rectangular plan, is partly basemented, one story, and topped with an asymmetrical four-sloped mansard roof.
7.Castle: The originally Gothic castle was successively expanded by its owners. The first castle was based on a square plan with a 23-meter-high defensive tower. Subsequent owners expanded east and west wings, serving not only defensive functions but also increasing the living space of the growing ducal court.