Gdańsk City Sights & History Guided Walking Tour in English

1.Gdańsk City Sights & History Guided Walking Tour in English
A 150-minute English walking tour of Gdańsk from Złota Brama to the Zuraw crane, linking merchant power to WWII and Solidarity.
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The 8 walking tours most-booked by travellers in Gdańsk right now. Operators, what each one includes, what readers said afterwards, and what you'll pay.

A 150-minute English walking tour of Gdańsk from Złota Brama to the Zuraw crane, linking merchant power to WWII and Solidarity.

Gdańsk Old Town guided walk: Golden Gate, St. Mary’s, Neptune Fountain, Crane, and Polish Post Office WWII monument. 2.5 hours.
“Very informative tour by PK. He kept it entertaining and interesting. I would definitely recommend this to first time travellers on their first day, to mark locations worth visiting.”

Budget-friendly 2.5-hour walk through Gdańsk Old Town with water gates, St. Mary’s Church figures, Renaissance landmarks, and Neptune’s Fountain.
“Well worth joining a walking tour to get your bearings and learn about the history of Gdansk. Interesting tips and insights into how Gdansk developed”

Private licensed guide leads you through Gdańsk Old Town landmarks, legends, and Solidarity sites, plus church and museum stops.

Walk Gdansk’s Old Town with a private guide in two hours, seeing St. Mary’s, Neptune Fountain, The Crane, and more.

A private walk through Gdańsk Old Town and Solidarity sites, mixing legends, architecture, and museum time with a guide who keeps pace human.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and interesting. The history of Poland and Gdansk was very covered very well at a nice walking pace.”

4-hour private walk in Gdańsk Old Town: Golden Gate, St. Mary’s, Old Crane, plus an amber polishing demo. From $17.

Private Sopot tour with a local architect: spa architecture, villas, Chopin links, and lighthouse views. Free entries on most stops.
“I really enjoy Agnieszka's tours of Sopot and the surrounding area. As a local, she shares many interesting details about the city and its residents. The tours were in Polish, but very understandable even for those who don't speak Polish well, or you can use Google Translate.”