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Discover Gdansk’s flavors on a 4-hour food tour with up to 12 tastings, expert guides, and insights into Polish cuisine, culture, and history for $115.
Gdansk’s 4-Hour Polish Food Tour offers an inviting way to explore the city’s culinary scene while uncovering its stories and traditions. For $115 per person, this tour showcases up to 12 food tastings across 4 to 5 carefully selected venues in the heart of Gdansk. With a duration of 4 hours, it combines delicious sampling with engaging storytelling led by an expert guide, making it an ideal experience for those eager to enjoy authentic Polish cuisine and local culture.
The tour’s emphasis on variety and storytelling makes it stand out among city food experiences. You’ll learn that Polish food involves more than just pierogi, with tastings including cold cuts, regional fish, hot soups, and sweets. The tour ends where it begins, with no transportation required, and is limited to small groups of 8 participants, ensuring a personalized atmosphere. Though the price includes plenty of food, a shot of vodka, and water, additional drinks and hotel transfers are not included. This experience suits travelers who want a relaxed, in-depth look at Gdansk’s flavors, guided by knowledgeable hosts.


This food tour guides guests through the lively streets of Gdansk, stopping at 4 to 5 carefully chosen venues. The focus is on offering a comprehensive taste of Polish cuisine, with up to 12 dishes. The guide’s storytelling talent enriches each stop, sharing fascinating insights about Polish culinary traditions, regional ingredients, and how history influences the local palate.
The tour emphasizes that Polish food is diverse—from cold cuts and cheeses to regional fish and hearty soups. The guide explains why Poles often complain about their bread quality and why they sometimes yearn for the food of the 1970s. Guests also learn that fermented doesn’t mean “gone off”, adding context to traditional preservation methods. The pacing allows guests to walk between stops, enjoying Gdansk’s scenic city center while walking off some calories.
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Participants enjoy a variety of dishes that highlight regional specialties and traditional Polish flavors. The cold appetizers showcase local cheeses and cured meats, while the hot soups provide comforting warmth. The regional fish tasting introduces the city’s maritime influences, and the sweet treats end the tour on a high note.
Each venue is carefully selected to reveal the diversity of Polish cuisine and its evolution over the years. Guests find that the generous portions and rich flavors make for a satisfying experience, often enough for a full meal plus dessert. Along the way, the guide shares stories behind each dish, making the experience both delicious and educational.

The tour’s success hinges on a knowledgeable and personable guide. Reviews praise guides like Eric for their enthusiasm, insight, and storytelling ability. They make guests feel welcome and at ease, enriching the tasting experience with stories about Polish history, culture, and food.
Guests appreciate the personal approach, which allows for questions and interaction. The guide provides written summaries of the tour, along with tips on where to find more authentic Polish dishes. This personalized touch, combined with a relaxed pace, makes the tour enjoyable and informative.
The tour departs from outside the main entrance of the Scandic Hotel in ul. Podwale Grodzkie 8, directly opposite Gdansk Gόwny train station and next to City Forum shopping mall. It concludes back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for guests arriving by train or public transport.
This small-group experience means limited to 8 participants, ensuring plenty of interaction with the guide. The 4-hour duration provides ample time to sample a variety of dishes, learn stories, and enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The tour is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, and offers the option to reserve now and pay later.
More Great Tours NearbyAt $115 per person, the tour delivers significant value considering the twelve tastings and the personal guidance. Guests often comment on the generous portions that make it feel like a full meal, often with enough to satisfy hunger. The experience is especially suited for food lovers, those interested in Polish culture, or visitors seeking an interactive and immersive way to explore Gdansk.
However, the tour primarily features pork-based dishes, so vegetarians should consider the menu’s suitability or request adjustments in advance. The inclusion of a shot of Polish vodka adds a fun local touch, complementing the culinary experience.
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This food tasting adventure appeals most to travelers who want to combine sightseeing with local flavors. It’s ideal for those who enjoy learning stories behind the dishes, sampling a variety of foods, and meeting new people in a small group. Perfect for first-time visitors or those wanting a relaxed, informative approach to Gdansk’s culinary scene.
Guests who appreciate guides with local expertise and authentic experiences will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s a great way to enjoy Polish hospitality, discover regional specialties, and leave with recommendations for exploring more local food spots.
“Great way to see the town with plenty of great local dishes. Thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon and would highly recommend to anyone visiting Gdansk.”

What is included in the tour price?
The food tastings at all venues, water, and a shot of Polish vodka are included. You’ll enjoy up to 12 dishes throughout the tour.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Most dishes are pork-based, so vegetarians may find limited options unless specific dietary adjustments are made. It’s best to advise the guide of any food allergies or preferences.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins outside the Scandic Hotel in ul. Podwale Grodzkie 8 and finishes at the same location, making it easy to access via train or walking.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with a flexible starting time depending on availability.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Is the tour suitable for children or large groups?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ideal for small groups. It is designed for adults, and children’s suitability depends on their interest in food and walking.
What should I eat before the tour?
Guests are recommended to eat breakfast but skip lunch to fully enjoy the generous food portions.
Are drinks other than vodka included?
No, additional drinks beyond water and the included vodka are not included in the package.
Is transportation provided during the tour?
No, the tour involves walking between stops, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
What makes this tour stand out from others in Gdansk?
The blend of up to 12 tastings, expert storytelling, and small-group intimacy makes this experience a comprehensive and personalized introduction to Polish cuisine in Gdansk.
This Gdansk: 4-Hour Polish Food Tour combines delicious tastings, cultural insights, and friendly guidance into an experience that highlights the city’s culinary diversity. It’s a practical choice for those eager to enjoy authentic Polish dishes while learning about their history and context, making it a memorable addition to any Gdansk visit.
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