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Explore Gdansk’s historic Old Town and visit Stutthof Concentration Camp on this private 7-hour tour with expert guides, including transportation and entrance fees.

This private 7-hour tour offers a chance to experience Poland’s poignant past alongside the charm of Gdansk’s historic streets. For $321 per person, you get a personalized experience with a private guide in English, French, or German, with the flexibility to customize your itinerary. The tour begins with a convenient pickup from any location in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia, including hotels, piers, train stations, or airports.
The day includes a visit to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, where you’ll learn about a significant chapter of Polish history. Afterwards, the tour leads to Gdansk’s Old Town, offering sights like the Medieval Crane, Green Gate, Long Market Square, and Neptune’s Fountain. The tour also covers various notable sites such as St. Mary’s Church, the Amber Museum, and Mariacka Lane. A key highlight is the view of the Polish countryside as you travel between stops, providing scenic moments along the way.
While the tour is comprehensive and flexible, it is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves walking on comfortable shoes. It’s ideal for travelers interested in history, architecture, and Polish culture, looking for a personalized experience that balances somber history with scenic beauty.
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The visit to Stutthof Concentration Camp is the core historical component of this tour. Located approximately an hour outside Gdansk, the camp serves as a stark reminder of Poland’s dark history under Nazi occupation. The entrance tickets are included in the tour price, allowing for a seamless experience through a separate entrance. The guide explains the history with sensitivity, helping visitors understand the significance of the site.
This part of the tour provides a serious and respectful look into the tragedies endured during World War II. The expert guide shares detailed stories, often linking personal family connections or architectural insights, making the history feel more tangible. As the tour is private, questions can be freely asked, and the pace can be adjusted to reflect the somber mood of the site.

After the visit to Stutthof, the tour continues in Gdansk’s charming Old Town, often considered one of Poland’s most picturesque city centers. The guide takes you through Medieval Crane over the Motława River, a marvel of maritime engineering, and the Green Gate, which leads to the Long Market Square with the iconic Neptune’s Fountain.
Additional sites such as the Town Hall, Golden Gate, Prison Tower, and Arsenal are available for visits, depending on personal preferences. Tour participants also enjoy wandering through Mariacka Lane, famous for its amber jewelry shops and lovely terraces. The guide shares insights into the history and architecture of each site, making the walk both informative and engaging.
Visitors are often pleased with the flexibility offered in choosing which landmarks to explore, including the option to visit St. Mary’s Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world, or relax in local cafes along the way.

A highlight of this tour is the scenic drive through the Polish countryside, which provides moments of tranquility and scenic beauty. This drive offers glimpses of rural Poland, with open fields and charming villages, adding a peaceful contrast to the historical sites.
The drive also allows for photo stops or short breaks, depending on the group’s interests. The guide’s local knowledge ensures you see notable landscapes and learn about regional culture during the journey.
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One of the key strengths of this tour is its flexibility. While the typical start time is around 9:00 AM, it can be scheduled at a different time to fit your plans. The private group format allows for a more tailored experience, where stops and pacing can be adjusted based on energy levels and interests.
You also have the option to plan your itinerary more freely, making this a good choice for travelers who appreciate a personalized approach. The tour’s longer duration ensures ample time at each site without feeling rushed, and the live guide helps keep the experience engaging and informative.

The tour includes pickup from any location in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia, making logistics straightforward. Transportation is via private car, and entrance tickets to attractions like St. Mary’s Church and Stutthof are included.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, it is not suitable for wheelchair users who require extensive assistance. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the Old Town and the camp site.
The cancellation policy is flexible, allowing full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be deferred until booking, providing added convenience and flexibility for planning.

This tour stands out with its private group format, allowing a more intimate experience compared to larger group tours. The expert guides—notably praised for their passion and knowledge—add depth to both the historical and cultural elements.
It also offers customization options, setting it apart from fixed itineraries. While other tours might focus solely on Stutthof or Gdansk, this combined approach offers a balanced view of Poland’s history and architecture within a flexible schedule.

This tour suits those who value personalized attention, want to learn about Poland’s complex history, and enjoy scenic drives through the countryside. It’s especially suited for travelers who prefer guided narration and want a comprehensive day that includes both historical reflection and sightseeing.
Please note that the tour not suitable for wheelchair users may limit participation for some. The 7-hour duration is comfortable for most, but those with limited mobility or fatigue concerns should plan accordingly.

This full-day experience combines historical education with scenic exploration in a personalized setting. The expert guides bring the sites to life with insightful stories, and the flexible schedule adapts well to individual needs. The inclusion of entrance tickets, transport, and pickup enhances value.
While it requires some walking and is not wheelchair accessible, the tour’s private format and attention to detail make it a highly recommended choice for those seeking a meaningful and customizable journey through Gdansk and its surroundings. It is a compelling option for history enthusiasts and lovers of Polish culture.
“Anna our tour guide was passionate and informed about the 2 diverse areas of this tour. She had family members that were interred at Stutthof and s…”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for adults and older children comfortable with walking and reflective sites. It’s best suited for those interested in history and architecture.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Yes, the tour is flexible, allowing adjustments based on your preferences and energy levels.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around Old Town and the camp. Bringing water and a camera is also advisable.
Does the tour include lunch or refreshments?
The provided information does not specify lunch options; it focuses on sightseeing and historical stops.
How far in advance should I book?
You can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Are there any age restrictions?
There are no specific age restrictions, but the tour involves walking and visiting historical sites that may not be suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues.