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Gdansk: City Tour Live Guided by Golf Cart/Buggy Sightseeing

Gdansk: City Tour Live Guided by Golf Cart/Buggy Sightseeing

We invite you to explore Gdansk with us in a comfortable golf cart! Enjoy seeing the most interesting and historical places in the city and hear its history. Our well-prepared guides focus on making your tour a unique and unforgettable experience. The tours we offer are the best and fastest way to get acquainted with our beautiful city and discover its wonders also suitable for everyone. The tours are customizable and our guides are flexible. It is guided live so you can ask your own questions. We invite you to enjoy this great experience with us.

Gdansk: Private Top City Tour by Electric Cart & Live Guided

Gdansk: Private Top City Tour by Electric Cart & Live Guided

We invite you to explore Gdansk with us in a comfortable electric cart! Enjoy seeing the most interesting and historical places in the city and its history. Our well-prepared guides are passionate about the history of this beautiful city, and they will tell you the most amazing and significant details about it, making your tour a unique and unforgettable experience. We are dedicated to customers satisfaction. The tour we offer are suitable for people of all ages and also for people with disabilities. We also offer personalized tours. If you have any concerns or special requests you want to make, please feel free to contact us, we will be happy to assist you. Do you want to get to know the city of Gdańsk, its history and culture up close, making your tour with us will be the best option. Welcome!

Gdańsk: Old Town Private Walking Tour with Legends and Facts

Gdańsk: Old Town Private Walking Tour with Legends and Facts

Gdansk is Poland's principal seaport, industrial center and a symbolic place where the collapse of the communist Eastern Bloc began with the Solidarity movement. Discover the fascinating history facts and legends about this historic industrial seatown. Fall in love with the beautiful Gdansk Old Town. During the 2-hour tour you will learn basic information about the city, with tips on the best local restaurants, pubs, and souvenir shops. The tour will start in the main entrance to the medieval city wall, Upland Gate (Brama Wyzynna), continuing past the Golden Gate and along the historic Dluga street to the Long Market. In the beating heart of the Old Town, you will see medieval architectural monuments such as the Gdansk Town Hall, the Golden House and the 17th century Neptune’s Fountain. You will also visit a former meeting place of the city’s merchants, Artus Court (Dwor Artusa), which now serves as a branch of the Gdansk History Museum with collections of local history and arts. Follow your Private Guide to the Green Gate to enjoy the scenic view of Motlawa River. The next point of interest will be the soaring St Mary’s Basilica. Step inside one the largest brick churches in the world to see the grand hall church featuring an ornate altar, organ set, and a royal chapel. The walking tour will end at the 17th century Great Armoury, which is one of the city’s finest examples of Renaissance architecture. Choose the 3-hour option to learn even more about Gdansk and visit other parts of the charming Old Town.The extended route includes the islands on the Motlawa River. Take a walk through the redeveloped island of Wyspa Spichrzow to see old brick structures and warehouse ruins, and learn about the historical background of trade in the city. In Olowianka Old Town you will also see the beautiful red brick Baltic Symphony Hall. Pick the 4-hour option to enrich your Gdansk experience with a visit to St. Bridget's Church. This hidden Old Town gem is best known as a sanctuary for the leaders of Solidarnosc under martial law. On one of the huge church doors, you can see various Solidarity scenes from August 1980 until the imposition of Martial Law in December 1981. Apart from the fascinating historical background, the church also boasts a display of religious artefacts and a remarkable amber altar, made out of the most recognizable raw material of this region. The 6-hour option will give you a complete experience of Gdansk, with a route extending from Old Town to the Main Town. See the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, commemorating those workers who died in the anti-communist riots, and visit the European Solidarity Centre. In this modern museum you will learn about the Solidarity riots and prominent trade union movement that initiated the end of the communist government in Poland. This is a must-do for the history geeks!

Gdansk: Top Unlimited Beer & Highlights Tour by Golf Buggy

Gdansk: Top Unlimited Beer & Highlights Tour by Golf Buggy

We invite you to explore Gdansk with us in a comfortable cart/buggy bus! Enjoy seeing the most interesting and historical places in the city and hear its history all while enjoying a delicious local beer! Our guides focus on making your tour a unique and unforgettable experience. We are dedicated to customers satisfaction. The tour we offer are suitable for people of all ages and also for people with disabilities. We also offer personalized tours. If you have any concerns or special requests you want to make, please feel free to contact us, we will be happy to assist you. Do you want to get to know the city, its history and culture, making this highlights tour with us will be the best option. Welcome!

Segway Tour Gdansk: Old Town Tour - 1,5-Hour of Magic!

Segway Tour Gdansk: Old Town Tour - 1,5-Hour of Magic!

Discover the magic of Gdansk on this unique 90-minute guided Segway tour of the city. You’ll follow a route that passes by all the hotspots of the old town, the main town, and Granary Island accompanied by a local guide who will make sure you have enough time at each location to make yourself feel like at home in Gdansk. Riding on your Segway in a group, you’ll pass by a whole range of memorable tourist attractions like Uphagen's House, the Artus Court, Neptune's Fountain, the Fahrenheit Monument, Granary Island, the fish market, the Long Lane, the Golden Gate and more, enjoying gorgeous views of the city from the banks of Motlawa River along the way.

Main City in Gdańsk - tour in Polish

Main City in Gdańsk - tour in Polish

Gdańsk, Gdanzc, Dantzk, Dantzig, Danzig... is a beautiful, independent city, shaped by wealthy traders coming from many corners of Europe, called "Danzigers" ("residents of Gdańsk"). Over time, it became the largest port on the Baltic Sea, supplying the city with grain, wood and the "gold of the Baltic Sea" - amber. Daniel Fahrenheit, Arthur Schopenhauer and Günter Grass were born in this city. Napoleon, when creating the first Free City of Danzig, said: "Gdansk is the key to everything." Some time later, Hitler created there one of the largest Nazi cities in Europe with the headquarters of the NSDAP. One of the first armed clashes of World War II took place here, while defending the Polish Post Office building in the Free City of Gdańsk. It was also in the city of Gdańsk that the shipyard workers' strike led by Lech Wałęsa initiated the end of communism in this part of Europe.

Gdansk Old Town: German Influence Walking Tour

Gdansk Old Town: German Influence Walking Tour

Step back in time and learn about the historic relationship and cultural exchanges between Poland and Germany on a private walking tour of Gdansk. Immerse yourself in stories of the German Citizens who visited Danzig over the centuries and see how they helped to build the city. Discover the German influence on the history, culture and architecture of Gdansk! Book a 2-hour tour to follow the German trail in the Old Town and visit St. Mary’s Church. A Local History Expert will take you on a journey through over 1,000 years of German-Polish relations, explaining how the free city of Gdansk became a part of the Teutonic Order for 146 years, to Prussia and the German Reich for 126. You will follow the royal route from the Golden Gate to the Long Market as you learn about the wealthy German merchants who came to the city during its heyday looking for amber and other valuable goods. You will pass the Artus Court and Neptune’s Fountain, and take a moment to take in the sights and sounds of Motlawa River, which was one of the most important ports of the Hanseatic League. Throughout the tour, you will meet notable German personalities such as astronomer Johann Bernoulli, the Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass who set his famous Danzig Trilogy (including The Tin Drum) in Gdansk, and Barthel Ranisch who is credited for building the eye-catching Royal Chapel. The final attraction will be a visit inside the magnificent Church of St. Mary, where Martin Opitz, a brilliant German Baroque poet, was buried. Book a 3-hour tour to follow the German trail in the Old Town and visit St. Mary’s Church and Artus Court. This option includes tickets to Artus Court, a symbol of the city's power in the 16th and 17th centuries. Your Expert Guide will show you many German influences inside this exclusive meeting place for merchants, such as the controversial Last Judgment painting by Anton Möller. If you’re interested in the history of the Hanseatic League, then this place is a must-see!

Private Tour of Gdansk Old Town for Kids and Families

Private Tour of Gdansk Old Town for Kids and Families

Do you know where to find the lions of Gdansk? Join a Local Guide on the streets of Gdansk’s Old Town to discover the legends and fairytales from Pomerania, and learn about the medieval amber route and maritime history. Enjoy a fun and educational tour tailored to children of any age. Let us take you on an exciting family adventure in Gdansk! Choose the 2-hour option to see the best highlights of the Old Town and learn about Polish history and culture through fun activities, tasks and games for children. Meet important historical figures and fictional characters as you explore the historic streets and embankments lined with colorful tenement houses, churches, old warehouses and gates. Follow the ancient Royal Route that passes by the High Gate and the Golden Gate, and feel the lively atmosphere of the Long Market with all its trendy cafes, restaurants and shops. During the tour you will hear the legend of the Neptune’s Fountain and learn about the merchants who gathered at the Artus Court during the Middle Ages. You will also discover interesting facts about amber and the medieval trading route as you walk along the Motlawa River Embankment. Highlights include the amazing ships moored in the port, and Żuraw, the oldest, existing medieval crane in Europe. The final stop will be the Basilica of St. Mary, which is one of the largest brick churches in the world. In addition to an ornate altar, organ set, and a royal chapel, your children will be captivated by the basilica’s astronomical clock, which starts moving every day a few minutes before 12 pm. For an additional fee you can also visit St. Mary's Tower and enjoy the amazing view over the Old Town. Choose the 3-hour option to learn more about the importance of amber in the Baltic region by visiting the Museum of Amber. Skip-the-line tickets are included to save time. The museum is housed in an old mill and offers informative and interactive exhibits that illustrate how amber is naturally formed, how it is extracted, and how it is used in medicine, as a magical stone and as an artistic material. Both adults and children will be delighted with natural and handmade treasures made out of amber, such as the prehistoric ‘sunken lizard’ or a full-size guitar. Choose the 4-hour option to also play and learn more about Polish maritime history in the Ośrodek Kultury Morskiej, a branch of the National Maritime Museum. It’s a must-do for active kids who like to learn through play as the hands-on exhibits are both fun and educational. Let your kids’s imagination run wild as they play with computer simulators and remote-controlled ships, and listen to amazing stories about maritime life. There will be no time for boredom, and with skip-the-line tickets you can avoid the long lines to the ticket office.

From Warsaw: One Day Private Tour to Gdansk and Sopot

From Warsaw: One Day Private Tour to Gdansk and Sopot

Enjoy a full-day private tour to the Polish seaside destinations of Gdansk and Sopot. Be picked up from your hotel or residence by your guide and depart from Warsaw at around 07:00 AM by express train to Gdansk. Upon arrival, take the opportunity to explore the old harbour, including the famous Crane Gate. See other notable local landmarks including the Neptune Fountain, Artus Court, the Town Hall, the Great Arsenal, the Millennium Tree, St. Mary's Church with its astronomical clock, and many other beautiful sights of the city. You'll also be able to walk along Mariacka Street, famous for its charming terraces full of amber jewellery. After exploring Gdansk, journey onwards by car to Sopot, the smallest town of the tri-city metropolis. Despite having a population of only 40,000, over 2 million tourists visit every year. See the bustling Monciak Boulevard, wander amongst the Art Nouveau villas, and see the great attraction of Sopot - the famous 500 meter wooden pier. Return to Warsaw from Gdansk by train, arriving back in the Polish capital at 10:00 PM

Amber Museum and Gdansk Old Town Private Tour with Tickets

Amber Museum and Gdansk Old Town Private Tour with Tickets

Discover the highlights of Gdansk's historic Old Town and see unique collection of amber art characteristic for Gdansk in Amber Museum. Explore fantastic sights located in Main Market Square, follow in the footsteps of Kings of Poland along Royal Route and Long Market! Enjoy accompany of your private knowledgeable guide who adjust tempo to your wishes. Gdansk Old Town is full of sights on each corner, fascinating legends and turbulent facts through ages. During this walking tour you will see some major attractions as Long Market, St. Mary's Basilica and Artus Court. But also see some hidden gems and find out related stories. The guide will explain you interesting facts about Neptune Fountain, Cranz or Piwna Street. To complete your knowledge about Gdansk and Poland walk inside Amber Museum. This fantastic place shows you unique culture of Amber art which is typical for Gdansk. Gdansk is even called the World Amber Capital. Jewelry and multiple everyday objects from amber were made here for centuries. You will hear fascinating story about the raw material, its extraction, the history of trade routes, but also its role as a healing agent and magic stone.

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What people are saying about Artus Court

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Everything worked perfectly, punctual at the meeting point, insider tips, friendly, cheerful guide who took personal needs into account and also spoke good German. Recommended for anyone who wants to get an impression of Gdansk in a short time.

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Alex was a brilliant tour guide - great way to see a lot of the city in a short time. Included stop offs at a church and the shipyard. Would 100% recommend

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Our guide Christian entertained us wonderfully and gave us a good insight into Gdańsk. We'd love to come back again.

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An interesting way to explore, we had a wonderful guide. I highly recommend it!

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Christoph was very knowledgeable and very friendly.