3 hours
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Gdansk’s Old Town is beautiful but it can be hard to put it into its cultural context without a guide. This walking tour lets you see the essential sights, from Golden Gate to St. Mary’s Church and the medieval Crane, and learn about famous citizens as you do. You’ll finish at the Museum of the Polish Post Office, site of a heroic defense against the Nazis during World War II.
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564leet, Mar 2025
Turi our guide was absolutely fantastic ???? the tour was very informative but also fun and lighthearted! We definitely got good value as it lasted longervthan expected as he had soo many stories to tell. It was a big group and we had no trouble in hearing everything he had to stay. There was an opportunity to stop to grab a quick coffee and a toilet break which was welcomed also. Overall I would highly recommend ????
Philip_B, Mar 2025
Shows you the main sights and is well worth doing. Dynamite was very knowledgable and brought the city alive in her descriptions.
146martinas, Mar 2025
Very interesting and instructive tour. Zosia was a very attentive guide, clear in explanations, fluent and prepared English
yarynah18, Mar 2025
Great tour, well worth doing! Zosia was a fantastic guide who did an excellent job of weaving together history, legend, folklore, and myth while showing us around Gdansk. The 2.5 hrs flew by. Tour was very accessible, would be suitable for most people. Book it!
Our expert guide will meet & gree you here and give you the basics of the history of the city.
You will walk down the Long Street, part of the Royal Route. Here you will learn the stories of the famous inhabitants of the city.
You will marvel at the biggest brick church in the world.
At the main place of medieval Gdańsk, Długi Targ (or Long Market), you will see the decorative merchants' Arthus' House, the fountain of Neptune and an exceptional Fahrenheit scale.
The Crane, or Żuraw, is the largest of its kind medieval crane, a testament to the cities history and wealth.
At the Monument to the Defenders of The Polish Post Office you will learn about the very first strikes of Germany against Poland, resulting in the outbreak of World War 2, on 1st September 1939.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.