The furthest north of the Tri-Cities, Gdynia is a port town with not a whole lot to offer the tourist. We moored here, rather far away. I was however able to pick up a couple of novels in English, The Little Prince in Polish, and a USB card for my laptop - so I guess they have everything you need to get by. There were a lot of signs of Soviet Bloc architecture, and this may be the facet of this town that hit me the hardest.
I don't know where you are from - a paradise where everything is just "marvelous"? (really doubt it).
Whereever that is -- you are wrong about Gdynia's artichecture. The truth is the whole country was affected by soviet kind of architecture, unfortunatelly. If you looked closely (maybe next time) you would see plenty of soviet architecture in Gdansk and Sopot also, not only Gdynia. However I travelled this world enough to actually be able to appreciate a beautiful town like Gdynia.
By the way -- the quality of your pictures is not too high. Little dark I would say at the least. Little humility would be really good for you my friend!