Description
Summary
Description
Discover the fascinating history and vibrant atmosphere of Gdańsk, Poland, on a guided walking tour through the heart of the city. This immersive experience takes you to iconic landmarks and hidden gems, revealing stories that shaped Gdańsk into the cultural treasure it is today.
Your journey begins at the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office, where you'll hear about the pivotal events of September 1939 that marked the start of World War II. Stroll along the picturesque streets as your expert local guide brings the past to life with captivating tales and insights.
Marvel at the medieval Crane, known as Żuraw, and admire its impressive engineering that once symbolized the city's wealth. Continue to Długi Targ, or Long Market, where you'll encounter the ornate Artus Court, Neptune's Fountain, and a unique Fahrenheit scale, each with its own story to tell.
The tour also includes a visit to the world's largest brick church, a true architectural marvel. As you walk down the Royal Route's Long Street, you'll learn about the famous figures who once called Gdańsk home, making history come alive at every step.
This 2.5-hour tour is led in English by a friendly, knowledgeable guide and is accessible for all ages and mobility levels. Meet your guide near the yellow umbrella and join a small group for an engaging and informative exploration. Secure your spot today and experience Gdańsk like never before—spaces fill quickly, so book now!







