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Discover Malbork Castle, Gdansk or Sopot on this full-day tour from Warsaw, including transportation, guided visits, and lunch. Perfect for history and seaside lovers.

This full-day tour from Warsaw takes you to some of Poland’s most iconic sights for $418 per person. Starting early, the trip spans 17 hours, making it a comprehensive day out that balances history, culture, and seaside relaxation. The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What makes this experience stand out is the visit to Malbork Castle, the largest castle complex in Europe by land area, and either the lively streets of Gdansk or the relaxing shores of Sopot. The tour includes transportation, a guided visit, and a full lunch, offering a hassle-free way to explore these top destinations in one day.
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The tour begins with a pickup from Marszakowska 98-100 in Warsaw. A comfortable minibus transports guests to Malbork Castle, providing plenty of space and windows for viewing Poland’s scenic countryside. The driver, who also acts as a guide, is known for being engaging and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience.
Transportation is included throughout the day, and guests are picked up from their hotel within Warsaw city center, making the start seamless and convenient. The journey to Malbork takes some time, but the driver’s friendly manner and interesting commentary keep the drive engaging, as reflected in positive reviews.

Upon arrival at Malbork Castle, a guided 3.5-hour tour begins. This fortress, built by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, offers a glimpse into medieval military and royal life. Inside, you’ll explore the courtyards and cloisters of the High Castle, where feasts and gatherings happened during the Middle Ages.
The Gothic architecture of the Grand Masters’ Palace in the Middle Castle captures attention with its intricate details. Visitors get to see the Summer Refectory, known for hosting grand medieval feasts, adding a sense of historical atmosphere. The guided tour ensures you understand the significance of each area, making the experience both educational and visually impressive.

After exploring Malbork Castle, the tour includes a one-hour lunch break at a local restaurant. The meal features soup, a main course, and water, offering a taste of Polish cuisine in a relaxed setting. This break provides an opportunity to reflect on the castle’s grandeur before heading toward the coast.
The included lunch is convenient and well-regarded, helping guests recharge for the afternoon. The restaurant’s location is chosen for its authenticity and comfort, making it a welcome pause in the day’s busy schedule.
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Following lunch, the tour proceeds to your preferred seaside destination: Gdansk or Sopot.
If you opt for Gdansk, the guided 2-hour tour covers the city’s most notable sights. You’ll walk through the Old Town, passing the Coal Market—famous for the Christmas Market—and visiting the Amber Museum, housed in the former Prison Tower. The Golden Gate and Long Market lead you to the Green Gate, which marks the edge of the Old Town.
The tour also includes a visit to Artus Court, where merchants gathered centuries ago, and a stop at Neptune Fountain, a city icon. The Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary—the largest brick church in the world—impresses with its architecture and history. The guide provides lively commentary, making the city’s story come alive.
Alternatively, Sopot offers a laid-back coastal experience. Guests walk along Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, a pedestrianized promenade lined with cafes and shops. The famous Crooked House captures attention with its whimsical design.
A highlight in Sopot is the long wooden pier, the longest in Europe, where visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the sea and coastline. The Sopot Lighthouse, built in 1903–1904, is a notable landmark, and visitors can ascend the lookout tower for panoramic vistas of the city and the Baltic Sea.

Both destinations provide unique ways to enjoy Poland’s Baltic coast. The guided tours include commentary in English, enriching the visit with historical insights and local stories. Whether wandering the historic streets of Gdansk or relaxing on the pier in Sopot, moments of interest are plentiful.
The breathtaking views from the Sopot Lighthouse or the atmospheric streets of Gdansk’s Old Town make this trip memorable. The flexibility to choose between cultural sightseeing and seaside relaxation makes the tour adaptable to different interests.

After enjoying your chosen destination, the group departs in the late afternoon or early evening for the return trip to Warsaw. The drop-off at Marszakowska 98-100 completes the day. The small group size, friendly driver, and well-planned itinerary contribute to smooth logistics and a satisfying experience.

At $418 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day exploring Malbork Castle, with guided visits, transportation, and lunch included. The 17-hour duration is ideal for travelers comfortable with a full day of sightseeing.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most physical levels, though the walking involved at each stop may be considerable. It’s recommended to wear comfortable footwear and bring water bottles, especially if you choose Sopot on a warm day.
This trip suits history enthusiasts eager to explore medieval castles and learn about Poland’s past, as well as coastal lovers who enjoy seaside strolls and scenic views. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the English-speaking guides help make the stories come alive.
This tour delivers a well-rounded experience combining architectural marvels, historic streets, and seaside charm. The guided tour of Malbork Castle is a major highlight, offering insights into medieval life and impressive Gothic architecture.
The flexibility to choose between Gdansk’s cultural sites or Sopot’s relaxing beaches adds variety, making it versatile for different preferences. The included transportation, lunch, and guided commentary make it a convenient and enriching way to see northern Poland in one day.
While the day is long, the engaging guides and memorable sights make the experience worthwhile. It’s especially suited for travelers who want an all-in-one trip with minimal planning, eager to see Poland’s historic and coastal highlights on a single day.
“Jake was a very engaging friendly driver. The drive was long bit ket us engaged with conversation about politics and history. We wished the tour wa…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation by car/minibus, pick-up from Warsaw, guided tours in Gdansk or Sopot, entry fee to Malbork Castle, and lunch with soup, a main course, and water.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 17 hours, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.
Can I choose between Gdansk and Sopot?
Yes, during the booking process, you select your preferred destination for the afternoon: Gdansk or Sopot.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially if you plan to walk around either city.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations can be made with flexible options to reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.