Private car sightseeing tour through Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia. The best way to see the most interesting places in the Tri-City. Let us take you to the must-sees and we’ll add a pinch of local attractions. Set yourself free and discover the Tri-City off the beaten track.
Do not you have many days to see everything you want in the Tri-City. In that case, move with us. We arranged our route so that you could feel the magic of the place and understand why the inhabitants of the Tri-City are the happiest citizens of Poland. The route is long but abounds in many stops, where we stretch the bones and feel the atmosphere of local places.
It is the best shore excursion in Gdańsk, combining sightseeing and culture with a bit of local taste.
Pickup included
We pass the historic Old Town in Gdansk. We will enter the largest brick church in the world and explore the world of the amber route.
We will visit the historic Gdańsk Shipyard. We will learn about the history of Solidarity and the process of regaining Poland's independence from the communist regime.
We will go through the post-communist district of Zaspa, where today we can admire the largest gallery of great murals adorning concrete blocks in Poland.
In Oliwa we will make a short stop for freshly roasted coffee and for a walk through one of the most beautiful parks in Poland. We will visit the church complex with the famous Oliwa Basilica, where we will listen to the organ concert.
We will visit a more beautiful Polish resort and cult place on the holiday map of Poland. We will also pass the longest wooden pier in the world.
A short stop in one of the most beautiful places in the Tri-City. The last wild beaches on which the majestic cliff faces. Here, too, we will make a short stop for lunch.
We will finish our journey in the center of Gdynia on the route of Gdynia's modernism.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Gdansk, a historic port city on the Baltic coast, is known for its rich maritime heritage, stunning architecture, and significant role in European history. The city's well-preserved medieval old town, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to beautiful beaches make it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Long Market is the heart of Gdansk's old town, featuring a stunning collection of colorful merchant houses, historic buildings, and the iconic Neptune Fountain. It's a must-visit for its architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
The Gdańsk Crane is a medieval port crane and one of the most iconic symbols of the city's rich maritime history. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Gdansk's past as a major trading hub in the Hanseatic League.
Westerplatte is a peninsula and museum commemorating the start of World War II in Poland. It was the site of the first battle between Polish and German forces in September 1939. The museum and memorial offer a poignant and educational experience.
Gdańsk Zoo is one of the oldest and most popular zoos in Poland, housing a wide variety of animal species and offering educational programs and conservation efforts. It's a great destination for families and animal lovers.
The European Solidarity Centre is a modern museum and educational institution dedicated to the history of the Solidarity movement, which played a crucial role in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. The museum offers interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and a library.
Pierogi are dumplings filled with various ingredients, such as meat, cheese, potatoes, or fruits. They are a staple of Polish cuisine and a must-try in Gdansk.
Fish soup is a traditional Polish dish made with a variety of fish, vegetables, and spices. It's a popular and comforting dish, especially in coastal cities like Gdansk.
Gdańsk Goldwasser is a traditional Polish liqueur made with honey, spices, and flakes of gold leaf. It's a unique and luxurious drink with a rich history and a distinctive taste.
Smålands Ost is a traditional Polish dessert made with a mix of cottage cheese, butter, sugar, and eggs. It's often served with fresh fruit, jam, or syrup and is a popular treat in Gdansk.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Gdansk, with warm weather, long daylight hours, and a variety of outdoor events and festivals. The beaches are also at their best during this period.
Polish Złoty (PLN)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Gdansk is generally a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly and hospitable local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Gdańsk Główny
Gdańsk Główny Bus Station, Gdańsk Żabianka Bus Station
Gdansk's tram system is efficient, affordable, and easy to use. Trams are a great way to get around the city, with frequent departures and clear signage.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Malbork Castle is the largest brick castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's a stunning example of medieval architecture and a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Teutonic Knights.
Sopot is a popular seaside resort and a great destination for relaxation, entertainment, and nightlife. It's known for its long sandy beach, elegant architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous and historic salt mines in the world. It's a fascinating and unique destination, with a rich history and stunning underground architecture.
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