Gdansk Tours - Sopot and Gdynia
Gdansk is a 1000-year-old city. The majority of the sights are related to the Royal Way of Gdansk (The Royal Route) and the Malbork Castle. The castle is one of the most valuable monuments of Polish architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Private Gdansk Royal Route Tour
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Tour information
Walk along the Royal Route of Gdansk, the path once accessible only to powerful monarchs and learn about the exciting history of the city!
When the king of Poland traveled from Warsaw to Gdańsk, he entered the city through the Brama Wyżynna (Upland Gate).
Continued through the Złota Brama (Golden Gate), and then head along the Long Street (Ulica Długa) and Long Market (Długi Targ) to the Green Gate (Zielona Brama).
Tour Highlights
- Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour
- Private guide for a more personalized experience
- Great overview and orientation of the city
- Choice of morning or afternoon departure
- Get inside tips from a local
- Family-friendly
During the tour in Gdansk, you are going to visit
- Town Hall
- Artus Court
- St. Mary's Church
- Amber Museum
- Long Street and Long Market
- Mariacka Street
- Neptune's Fountain
- Upland Gate
- Torture House
You have a unique opportunity to feel like a monarch and walk along this famous route of most representative streets of Gdansk with our licensed guide and admire the greatest monuments of this coastal city.
Our guide will introduce you to background history and provide you with a variety of unknown historical facts and curiosities.
You will walk the path that the greatest monarchs of medieval Europe walked before and discover the secrets of the past unknown to current inhabitants of Gdansk.
It will definitely prove a worthwhile and unforgettable experience!
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Malbork Castle Private Tour from Gdansk
Discover Malbork Castle, one of the most valuable monuments of Polish architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Learn about the history of the Teutonic Order and explore the largest Gothic fortress in Europe.
Tour Highlights
- Small group ensures personal service
- Step back in time on a history tour
- All-inclusive tour
- Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
On this 5-hour tour, a qualified guide will share with you the most interesting stories relating to Malbork Castle.
The tour includes sightseeing the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Master which at one time was the residence of the so-called Grand Master of the Teutonic Order.
Visiting St. Mary's Church, watching the castle’s various permanent and temporary exhibitions like a collection of weaponry, armor, flags, and enormous Amber Museum.
In 1274, over 40 years after the Prussian conquests, the Teutonic Order started building Malbork Castle.
It had gradually become the most important edifice for the Teutonic Knights – it was the headquarters of the Teutonic Master, and hence the capital of the entire Teutonic State.
Malbork Castle, beautifully situated by the River Nogat, is currently considered to be the biggest gothic fortress in Europe and an example of the medieval defense architecture.
In 1997 it was entered on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list, and it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and significant monuments in Poland.
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Gdansk Sopot and Gdynia - Private Tour
Explore the Tri-City area on an 8-hour sightseeing tour that includes a visit to Gdansk, Sopot, and Gdynia.
Discover beautiful beaches, enchanting middle ages old town, and city from the sea and dreams.
Tour Highlights
- Excellent value for money
- Small group ensures personal service
- Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Led by a local guide
- Private guide for a more personalized experience
Perfect for those short on time but with a desire to see as much as possible of Poland’s Tri-City area.
This full-day private sightseeing tour covers Gdansk, Sopot, and Gdynia, where the decorative architecture has been shaped by a rich history.
Discover the center of Gdansk, restored after World War II. Walk along Long Street with its beautiful houses, bars and cafés, a fountain of Neptune, "amber" Mary's Street, the Crane and the Island of Granaries.
Then go to Gdansk Oliwa to relax in the most beautiful park in the Tri-City. And don't miss the famous organ concert at Oliwa Cathedral!
Continue on to Sopot and wander down Monciak Street, perhaps the most famous promenade in Poland, lined with art nouveau cafés and shops.
Soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere and discover the beachfront attractions of the boardwalk, including the longest wooden pier in Europe and the beautiful waterfront Spa Park.
The final destination in your Tri-City tour is Gdynia, where the battleship “Lightning” and frigate “Gift of Pomerania” are reminders of the rich history of the Polish Navy and the country’s shipbuilding traditions.
Tour Route
Gdańsk: Upland Gate, Torture Chamber, Golden Gate, Dluga Street, The Long Market, The Main Town Hall, Neptune fountain, Motława Riverbank, The Crane, St. Mary's Church, Great Armoury, The Solidarity Square and The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers
Oliwa: Oliwa Cathedral (+ organ concert), Oliwa Park
Sopot: Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, Therapeutic Park, The Pier
Gdynia: The Kościuszko Square, ORP Błyskawica (Battleship), the frigate “Dar Pomorza” (museum ship)
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