Gdansk day tour from Warsaw by train
Gdansk is the birthplace of the „Solidarity” („Solidarnosc”) movement. This gorgeous city on the Baltic coast is Poland’s principal seaport. Take a budget tour by train to discover the fascinating history if this Hanseatic city and see its best landmarks.
From 75€ per person /
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You will see:
Gdansk Main City
Main City area includes all the most important must-sees in Gdansk: the Coal Market (Targ Węglowy), the Museum of A... [ Read more ]
Artus Court in Gdansk
A former meeting place of merchants and a centre of social life, whose hayday falls into the 16th and 17th century. Nowadays it hosts the Mu... [ Read more ]
Neptun’s Fountain
One of the symbols of Gdansk. Located in front of Artus Court, it is a popular meeting point. ... [ Read more ]
Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
This medieval building is the largest brick church in the world!... [ Read more ]
Oliwa Cathedral Extension
Oliwa Cathedral is famous for its old organes and 18th-century park with lakes and old exotic trees. Inside the Cathedral you can ... [ Read more ]
Tour plan
Your journey begins at Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central Railway Station), which you will need to reach on your own. If you prefer, we can arrange a taxi transfer from your hotel for an additional cost (optional supplements are visible during the booking process).
After a comfortable train ride of about 2.5–3 hours, our local guide will meet you directly on the platform in Gdansk and lead you on a fascinating 3 hour walking tour of the city’s most iconic highlights.
When the guided tour concludes, you’ll have some free time to enjoy Gdansk at your own pace — whether it’s dining in a traditional restaurant, strolling through the historic Old Town, or simply relaxing with a coffee.
In the evening, you’ll board a fast train back to Warsaw, arriving around 23:00, ending your day with a relaxing return journey.
Please note: the exact schedule may vary slightly depending on train availability and your preferences.
Journey to Gdansk by train
Guided tour in Gdansk
Free time (or extended tour with Sopot/Oliwa Cathedral/WWII museum, please ask in advance)
Journey back to Warsaw
The departure time is estimated and the order and timing may change, to be announced before the tour by email.
Extensions
Extended guided tour of Gdańsk (5 hours instead of 3)
For a more comprehensive experience, the guided tour of Gdańsk can be extended to 5 hours. This allows for a deeper exploration of the city, including additional highlights such as the magnificent Oliwa Cathedral, as well as a visit to nearby Sopot - a charming and elegant seaside resort on the Baltic coast.

Visit to World War 2 Museum or European Solidarity Center
Enrich your stay with a visit to one of Gdańsk’s most important cultural institutions — the Museum of the Second World War or the European Solidarity Centre. Both options offer a compelling insight into Poland’s history, with entrance tickets and audio guides included for a fully immersive experience.

Malbork Castle
You may also choose to extend your itinerary with a visit to the spectacular Malbork Castle — the largest brick castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This option includes entrance tickets with an audio guide, as well as round-trip train transportation (Warsaw–Gdańsk–Malbork–Warsaw or Warsaw–Malbork–Gdańsk–Warsaw, depending on availability and scheduling).

Languages
guide in Gdansk: English by default, other languages available on request: Spanish, Italian, Russian, German, French
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Reviews
Robert H posted 2020-07-04 on TripAdvisor
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I participated in a few events organized by AB Poland Travel - Tours. They are extremely professional and trustworthy. Everything was organized perfectly. Piotr and his crew are very friendly, helpful and patient. I highly recommend this company! You will not be disappointed.
dcamargo posted 2020-08-18 on TripAdvisor
Highly recommended
Fair price, excellent customer support, guide had full knowledge and nice transportation. Would do a
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Al Kagen posted 2025-08-14 on TripAdvisor
A Remarkable and Deeply Moving Journey Through Poland’s History – Expertly Guided & Organized
This was our first time in Poland, planned around the Iron Maiden concert in Warsaw, and we wanted to experience as much WWII history as possible. From start to finish, our journey with AB Poland Travel was unforgettable. Thanks to Magda and Zuzanna’s outstanding coordination, every detail—from hotel bookings to taxi transfers—and daily schedules.
Each guide brought their own expertise and passion. Jurek and Jacek took us through Lublin, Majda nek, and Sobibór, weaving personal stories and deep historical insight into an emotional, humbling day. Wojtek led us to the Wolf’s Lair and Mamerki with an academic’s precision. Paweł brought Warsaw’s history alive, from the Old Town to local hangouts, Warsaw Ghetto sites, and later guided us through Treblinka and the Białowieża forest. Even our long day to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Kraków with Jacek was expertly managed—an intense, meaningful experience.
Behind the scenes, Magda and the office team were incredible—quick to respond, flexible with adjustments, and genuinely committed to making our trip special. ... [read more]