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Step into the heart of Gdańsk, Poland, on a guided walking tour that brings centuries of history and stunning architecture to life. Follow the same route once walked by Polish kings as you explore the vibrant Old Town, rich with stories and cultural influences from Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Your journey begins at the iconic Golden Gate, where your English-speaking guide welcomes you. Marvel at the colorful merchant townhouses, beautifully restored after wartime destruction, and learn how Gdańsk became the wealthiest city on the Baltic Sea thanks to its enterprising merchants.
Stroll through the lively Long Market, pausing at the famous Neptune Fountain, and admire the impressive Gothic brickwork of St. Mary's Basilica. The tour continues to the harbor, where you'll see the historic Zuraw treadwheel crane, the largest of its kind in the world and a proud symbol of the city.
As you wander along the city's scenic rivers and canals, your guide shares fascinating stories about Gdańsk's pivotal role in the outbreak of World War II and the rise of the Solidarity movement, which helped change the course of modern European history.
This immersive experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours and is perfect for small groups of up to 12 people. The tour operates rain or shine, so come prepared to enjoy Gdańsk’s unforgettable sights and stories. Secure your spot now to discover the best of Gdańsk on foot!







