Why choose this Gdansk tour ?
Explore Gdansk’s enchanting Old and Main Town on our expert-led walking tour. Discover the Old Town Hall, Grand Mill, and St. Brigite Church with its stunning amber altar. In the Main Town, delve into the history of the Market Hall, St. Mary Church, Golden Gate, Artus Court, and the iconic Neptune Fountain. As a licensed tour guide, I’ll share captivating stories and unveil hidden treasures.
Join me for an unforgettable journey through Gdansk’s rich history and vibrant culture. Book now and let me bring this remarkable city to life before your eyes.
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What makes 3 Hours Guided Tour in Old and Main Town of Gdansk Poland a unique experience ?
During a historical walk through the Old Town of Gdańsk, one of the notable sites we will visit is the Old Town Hall. It served as a hub for the political, economic, scientific, and social life of the Old Town for many centuries.
Within the Old Town Hall, the elites deliberated on city matters, the Grand Hall hosted official ceremonies, and grand balls and banquets were held in the evenings. The renowned Gdańsk scholar, astronomer Jan Heweliusz, had a close connection to the Grand Mill.
With its distinctive silhouette, the Old Town Hall stands as a significant urban accent in the landscape of the Old Town. Despite several renovations, its structure has remained unchanged to this day. So with our expert tour guide you can visit it and discover secrets what still hold Old Town Hall.
The Great Mill was one of the largest medieval grain mills in Europe now its Amber Museum
St. Brigite Church in Gdansk is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece that dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning architectural details, including intricate stone carvings and soaring spires, make it a must-visit site for lovers of medieval architecture. Inside, visitors can admire the impressive vaulted ceilings, exquisite stained glass windows, and amber altar .
Market Hall in Gdansk is a vibrant and bustling hub that has been a centerpiece of the city’s commerce and culture for over a century. Inside, visitors can explore a wide array of stalls offering fresh local produce, unique crafts, and delicious regional specialties, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of this lively market.
St. Nicolai Church in Gdansk is a historic landmark that dates back to the 14th century. This is impressive Gothic-style church .
St. Mary’s Church in Gdansk is a monumental Gothic masterpiece and an iconic symbol of the city. With its soaring towers and intricate architectural details, it is one of the largest brick churches in the world. Inside, visitors can admire the breathtaking interior, including the astronomical clock, stunning stained glass windows, and the magnificent main altar, making it a must-visit destination for lovers of art and history.
The Great Armory in Gdansk is a magnificent architectural treasure from the 17th century. This Renaissance-style building showcases intricate details and grandeur, serving as a testament to the city’s rich history as a prominent trading and military hub
The Golden Gate in Gdansk is a striking architectural landmark that welcomes visitors into the historic heart of the city. This beautifully decorated Renaissance-style gate, adorned with intricate sculptures and ornate details, our guide will explain you what this symbols mean. Passing through the Golden Gate is like stepping into a different era, immersing oneself in the enchanting atmosphere of the old city.
The Prison Tower its ominous presence offers visitors a glimpse into the dark history of crime and punishment in Gdansk.
Long Street in Gdansk, also known as Długa Street, is a vibrant and bustling promenade that stretches through the heart of the city’s historic center. Lined with colorful merchant houses, charming cafés, and boutique shops, it offers a lively atmosphere and a chance to soak in the architectural beauty and vibrant ambiance of Gdansk. During our walk on this street, our guide will tell you the history of the richest families of Gdańsk and Gold Age of the city .
The Neptune Fountain is a captivating symbol of the city’s maritime heritage.
Artus Court with its stunning façade and ornate decorations, the Artus Court exudes elegance and charm. Today, it houses the Museum of Gdansk, showcasing a collection of art and artifacts that reflect the city’s cultural and historical significance.
The Main Town Hall in Gdansk is an impressive architectural masterpiece that has been the center of civic and administrative life for centuries. With its distinctive façade and intricate details, the Town Hall showcases a blend of architectural styles and houses the Museum of Gdansk, providing insight into the city’s rich history
The Crane in Gdansk, a towering medieval structure, is a testament to the city’s rich maritime history. Today, it serves as a captivating landmark and a reminder of Gdansk’s importance as a bustling port city.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Warsaw.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
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- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.