Gdansk private city tours
This beautiful city on the Baltic coast is the birthplace of the „Solidarity” („Solidarnosc”) movement. Its leader Lech Walesa – the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, played a major role in bringing an end to the communist regime. The city has a complex political history with periods of both Polish and German rule, but also an extensive self-rule as The Free City of Danzig.
Highlights
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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 ]
Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
This medieval building is the largest brick church in the world!... [ read more ]
European Solidarity Centre
European Solidarity Centre, opened in 2014, is located just outside the entrance to the historic Gdansk Shipyard. It is here that ... [ read more ]
Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970
The momument, located next to Gdansk Shipyard, commemorates people killed during Polish protests of December 1970. ... [ read more ]
Oliwa Cathedral
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 ]
Sopot Pier
The pier was built as a mooring point for cruise boats and opened in 1827. It is the longest wooden pier in Europe with a length of 511.5m. ... [ read more ]
Heroes of Monte Cassino Street
Sopot's famous promenade full of restaurants, cafes and fancy hotels. ... [ read more ]
Crooked house
Unusually shaped building located by the most popular promenade in Sopot. ... [ read more ]
Dar Pomorza
The beautiful three-masted frigate 'Dar Pomorza' (Gift of Pomerania), also called the White Frigate. It now houses a museum with exhibi... [ read more ]
Blyskawica
Blyskawica was the Polish Navy ship during World War II.... [ read more ]
Westerplatte Possible alternative
Westerplatte is a peninsula in the city of Gdansk. From 1926 till the outbreak of World War II, it was a station of the Polish Military Depo... [ read more ]
Tour plan
We offer 3 tour options:
To see Gdansk's top sights, you must visit the Main City area. All the most important must-sees are located there. You will pass the Coal Market (Targ Węglowy), where you will see the Museum of Amber. Between the richly decorated Golden Gate and the Green Gate, there is the Long Market – the most representative square of Gdansk with the Artus Court. You will try to spot a colorful Dutch House (Dom Holenderski) and then have a break by the famous Neptun’s Fountain. Last but not least, you will visit the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the largest brick church in the world!
During 5-hour walking tour you visit all the places listed in the 3-hour tour and move on to the next tour points.
You will proceed to the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, the European Solidarity Centre and the house of Lech Walesa – the legendary leader of the Solidarity trade union.
During a 7-hour walking tour, you visit all the places listed in the 5-hour tour and move on to see the Oliwa Cathedral. Inside, you will get to listen to a 20-minute organ concert.
Prices
Walking tour
English | Spanish/ Italian/ Russian/ German | Portuguese | Chinese/ Turkish/ Arabic | Other languages | |
3h | 160EUR | 170EUR | 180EUR | 300EUR | On request |
5h | 190EUR | 200EUR | 210EUR | 340EUR | |
7h | 210EUR | 220EUR | 230EUR | 380EUR |
Prices include our professional licensed guide and apply to groups of 1-10 people. The price for groups of more than 10 people is quoted on request.
Please note that public transportation tickets and entrance fees are not included in the tour price (but can be added to the final recepit/invoice).
If you need more comfort, you can book the city tour by private car. From point to point you will be transferred by comfortable, air-conditioned car or minibus.
During 3-hour tour by car you will see all the top sights in the Main City area.
The 5-hour tour by car includes the Main City area and is extended by the European Solidarity Centre and Oliva Cathedral.
Tricity tour includes all the sites from 5-hour tour by car and is extended by Gdynia and Sopot.
You will proceed to a seaside resort Sopot, where you will take a walk down Heroes of Monte Cassino Street. You will see the unusually shaped building ”Crooked House” and you will have a stroll along the famous Sopot Pier which is the longest wooden pier in Europe. Then you will proceed to a port town Gdynia where you will see the beautiful three-masted frigate Dar Pomorza (Gift of Pomerania), also called the White Frigate. It now houses a museum with exhibitions about its history. Then, you will see a destroyer Blyskawica and finally have a stroll along the pier.
Instead of Sopot or Gdynia, you can visit Westerplatte Memorial. The 7-hour tour will then include:
all the sites from 5-hour tour by car, Westerplatte and Gdynia
or
all the sites from 5-hour tour by car, Westerplatte and Sopot
Prices
Tour by car
The price includes transportation and guide services. Entrance fees are extra paid (but they can be added to the final receipt/invoice).
Below you can find prices for different languages. Prices for groups of more than 7 persons are quoted on request.
ENGLISH:
1-3 persons | 4-5 persons | 6-7 persons | |
3h | 220EUR | 240EUR | 280EUR |
5h | 280EUR | 300EUR | 340EUR |
7h | 350EUR | 370EUR | 420EUR |
SPANISH / ITALIAN / RUSSIAN / GERMAN:
1-3 persons | 4-5 persons | 6-7 persons | |
3h | 280EUR | 300EUR | 340EUR |
5h | 340EUR | 360EUR | 400EUR |
7h | 410EUR | 430EUR | 480EUR |
PORTUGUESE:
1-3 persons | 4-5 persons | 6-7 persons | |
3h | 300EUR | 320EUR | 360EUR |
5h | 360EUR | 380EUR | 420EUR |
7h | 430EUR | 450EUR | 500EUR |
CHINESE / TURKISH / ARABIC:
1-3 persons | 4-5 persons | 6-7 persons | |
3h | 470EUR | 490EUR | 530EUR |
5h | 530EUR | 550EUR | 590EUR |
7h | 600EUR | 620EUR | 670EUR |
Useful
The route can be modified according to your preferences. The starting point can be the Upland Gate in the Main City or any other place in the city centre (including your hotel/apartment). You move on foot from one point to another also using public transportation between Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. During the 7-hour tour we suggest taking a lunch break (not included in the price).
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Reviews
StotheN posted 2020-09-09 on TripAdvisor
Recommended
I have done multiple tours with this company and found all of them to be excellent. Very good
communication and customer support. Recommended!
Robert H posted 2020-07-04 on TripAdvisor
Top class tour operator!
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
trip with them again.
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Garey57 posted 2019-07-05 on TripAdvisor
A great travel agency
AB Poland worked with me to completely customize my three days in Poland and make the most of my time. They answered all of my questions, made great suggestions and built the perfect itinerary all at reasonable enough prices. Plus, my guides Jacek in Warsaw and Kinga in Krakow were knowledgeable and friendly hosts, making conversation easy. Have nothing bad to say at all. I would highly recommend AB Poland.