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St. Mary'S Church, Gdańsk, Gdansk, Poland
Embark on a comprehensive 7-hour itinerary centered around the Tri-City region, encompassing visits to Gdansk, Sopot, and Gdynia. This journey promises an array of captivating experiences, including serene coastal landscapes, historically rich towns, and the charm of seaside cities.
This full-day private sightseeing tour offers visitors an opportunity to explore the picturesque Tri-City region of Poland, centered around Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. The tour begins with a visit to Gdańsk, where the city was reconstructed post-World War II. Highlights include walking along Long Street, admiring the ornate buildings, cafes, and shops; exploring the historic fountains of Neptune and "amber" Mary's Street; visiting the Crane and the island of Granaries; and discovering the iconic Solidarity Square and the monument to fallen shipyard workers, marking the birthplace of the Solidarity movement.
Following this, the tour takes you to the charming town of Oliwa, known for its stunning parks and the beautiful organ concert at Oliwa Cathedral. You then proceed to Sopot, renowned for its promenade along Monciak Street, lined with art nouveau cafés and shops, offering a vibrant atmosphere and popular beachfront attractions such as the longest wooden pier in Europe and the waterfront Spa Park.
As the tour concludes, you arrive in Gdynia, where you can view the impressive battleship "Lightning" and frigate "Gift of Pomerania," both reminders of the rich naval history and shipbuilding tradition of Poland.
Throughout the day, key landmarks include Upland Gate, Torture Chamber, Golden Gate, Dluga Street, The Long Market, The Main Town Hall, Neptune fountain, Motława River bank, The Crane, St. Mary's Church, Great Armoury, The Solidarity Square, and The Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers. Additionally, notable stops include the European Solidarity Center, the Amber Football Stadium, "Falowiec," Oliwa Cathedral (for the organ concert), Oliwa Park, Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, the Therapeutic Park, and the Pier.
Please note: Key sites mentioned may require reservations or specific arrangements upon arrival in each location.
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Duration 8 hours
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English, German, and Polish.
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St. Mary'S Church, Gdańsk, Gdansk, Poland
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0.37 mi
Podwale Grodzkie
0.56 mi
1.93 mi
2.73 mi
3.42 mi
3.79 mi
4.16 mi
4.66 mi
4.16 mi
6.15 mi
The tour lasts for 7 hours.
The tour starts in Gdańsk.
Highlights include walking along Long Street, admiring the ornate buildings, cafes, and shops; exploring the historic fountains of Neptune and 'amber' Mary's Street; visiting the Crane and the island of Granaries; and discovering the iconic Solidarity Square and the monument to fallen shipyard workers, marking the birthplace of the Solidarity movement.
After Gdańsk, the tour takes you to Oliwa, known for its stunning parks and the beautiful organ concert at Oliwa Cathedral. Then, it proceeds to Sopot, renowned for its promenade along Monciak Street, lined with art nouveau cafés and shops, offering a vibrant atmosphere and popular beachfront attractions such as the longest wooden pier in Europe and the waterfront Spa Park.
In Sopot, the tour includes the longest wooden pier in Europe and the waterfront Spa Park.
The tour ends in Gdynia, where you can view the impressive battleship 'Lightning' and frigate 'Gift of Pomerania,' both reminders of the rich naval history and shipbuilding tradition of Poland.
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