
Gdansk Shore Excursion private tour
6 h
Private
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Itinerary
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Stop At: Old Town, Gdansk Poland
We will show you the center of Gdansk, restored after World War II. A Long Street with beautiful houses, bars and cafés, a fountain of Neptune, „amber” Mary’s Street, the Crane and the Island of Granaries.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Sopot Beach, Sopot Poland
Sopot and wander down the Monciak Street, perhaps the most famous promenade in Poland. Lined with art nouveau cafés and shops, soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere and beachfront attractions, including the longest wooden pier in Europe and the beautiful waterfront Spa Park.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kosciuszki Square, Skwer Kosciuszki, Gdynia Poland
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.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Archikatedra Oliwska, Biskupa Edmunda Nowickiego 5, Gdansk 80-330 Poland
Gdansk Oliwa to relax in the most amaizing park in the Tri-City. Also it will be not fair if we do not go to Oliwa Cathedral to see and hear one of its famous Organ concerts.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Galeria Przymorze, ul. Obroncow Wybrzeza 1, Gdansk 80-398 Poland
„Falowiec” the longest European residential house on the way, tipical communist architecture, 800m long with about 4000 inhabitant.
Stop At: Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci, Pl. Solidarnosci 1, Gdansk 80-863 Poland
The Solidarity Square and The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers – place where Solidarity began.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Stadion Energa Gdansk, ul. Pokolen Lechii Gdansk 1, Gdansk 80-560 Poland
Polish Amber Football Stadium
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Old Town, Gdansk Poland
We will show you the center of Gdansk, restored after World War II. A Long Street with beautiful houses, bars and cafés, a fountain of Neptune, „amber” Mary’s Street, the Crane and the Island of Granaries.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Sopot Beach, Sopot Poland
Sopot and wander down the Monciak Street, perhaps the most famous promenade in Poland. Lined with art nouveau cafés and shops, soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere and beachfront attractions, including the longest wooden pier in Europe and the beautiful waterfront Spa Park.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kosciuszki Square, Skwer Kosciuszki, Gdynia Poland
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.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Archikatedra Oliwska, Biskupa Edmunda Nowickiego 5, Gdansk 80-330 Poland
Gdansk Oliwa to relax in the most amaizing park in the Tri-City. Also it will be not fair if we do not go to Oliwa Cathedral to see and hear one of its famous Organ concerts.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Galeria Przymorze, ul. Obroncow Wybrzeza 1, Gdansk 80-398 Poland
„Falowiec” the longest European residential house on the way, tipical communist architecture, 800m long with about 4000 inhabitant.
Stop At: Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci, Pl. Solidarnosci 1, Gdansk 80-863 Poland
The Solidarity Square and The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers – place where Solidarity began.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Stadion Energa Gdansk, ul. Pokolen Lechii Gdansk 1, Gdansk 80-560 Poland
Polish Amber Football Stadium
Included
- Professional guide
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Private transportation
- Entrance tickets to St. Marry Church and Oliva Catedral
Not included
- Food and drinks
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infant seats available
- Childs under 3 free (please inform us about kids)
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
100%
Cultural
65%
Aquatic
35%
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Our tour guide, Mike, was easy to find due to great directions leaving our cruise ship. Mike was personable, spoke English exceptionally well and very knowledgeable of the history of the area. This was a private tour for four of us and he took us around the three contiguous cities, explained how the two port cities developed over time and the competition between the two of the them. As we toured the various sites, Mike explained the changes over time and his pride in the rapid development since the Soviet era was evident. We did about four miles of walking but at a reasonable pace with some time to rest. Mike's knowledge, pride and ability to communicate were key factors in this tour - don't know what could have been better!