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Discover Gdansk in a full-day private tour from Warsaw, including expert guides, iconic landmarks, and flexible logistics—perfect for a memorable day trip.
Planning a day trip from Warsaw to Gdansk? This full-day private tour offers a seamless way to explore a UNESCO-listed city without the hassle of driving yourself. For $707.87 per person, you get a 14-hour experience, which includes comfortable Mercedes transportation, a 3-hour guided city tour, and all the convenience of pickup and drop-off in Warsaw. The tour is ideal for groups of 1 to 6 passengers, making it perfect for families, friends, or small travel parties seeking a personalized experience.
We like how the private driver takes care of all transportation, allowing you to focus on discovering Gdansk’s highlights with the English-speaking guide. This tour balances a well-planned itinerary with flexible stops and includes WiFi and bottled water, ensuring comfort throughout the day. It’s a great choice for those wanting to see the city’s most famous sights with expert commentary, though note that lunch and snacks are not included, so plan accordingly.


This full-day tour starts promptly at 7:00 am with a pickup from your Warsaw address. The private driver transports you in a luxurious Mercedes vehicle, suitable for 1 to 6 passengers, ensuring a comfortable journey there and back. The inclusion of WiFi and bottled water on board adds extra convenience, making the long drive more enjoyable.
The roundtrip journey takes approximately three hours each way, allowing ample time for sightseeing in Gdansk itself. The driver’s familiarity with the route helps avoid delays, providing a smooth travel experience. This setup is especially beneficial for travelers who prefer a stress-free, door-to-door service, rather than dealing with public transport.
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Gdansk’s Old Town is a treasure trove of historical architecture and lively streets. The tour kicks off with a visit to Neptune’s Fountain at the Long Market, a historic landmark from 1633, where you can appreciate the artistry of this iconic baroque fountain. No entry fee is required for this stop, giving you a quick but meaningful glimpse of the city’s maritime heritage.
Following this, the Gdansk Town Hall stands nearby, showcasing a blend of Gothic and Renaissance design. While the Ratusz Starego Miasta is a pass-by during your walk, its presence adds context to the city’s rich history. The town hall’s architecture reflects Gdansk’s importance as a trading port in centuries past.
One of the most impressive stops is St. Mary’s Basilica, a massive brick church whose construction began in 1379. The interior and exterior of this Roman Catholic church are awe-inspiring, and the 15-minute visit is free of charge. The basilica offers a chance to admire Gdansk’s religious architecture and the craftsmanship of its Gothic style.
The church’s size and history make it a must-see, and the guide’s commentary provides insights into its significance. The free admission makes it accessible, allowing visitors to appreciate its historic and architectural value without extra cost.

The tour includes a walk past the Motlawa Channel Fortifications, giving a sense of Gdansk’s defensive history. While no entry is required, the walk along the fortifications lets visitors take in the medieval walls and maritime atmosphere.
Next, the Motlawa River Embankment offers scenic views at Długa Pobrzeże, where you can observe the historic port cranes and the ferry crossing that has operated since 1687. This area showcases Gdansk’s long-standing maritime traditions, with plenty of opportunities for photos of the riverfront.

Walking along Długa Street, travelers see the Green Gate, a prominent example of Dutch-style Renaissance architecture. Behind the gate, the silhouette of the Old Port Crane dominates the skyline—a working port crane dating back to the 14th century and the oldest preserved in Europe.
The 15-minute stop here allows visitors to enjoy the lively street atmosphere and capture photos of these historic landmarks. The distant view of the crane highlights Gdansk’s enduring connection to its maritime past.
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The 3-hour guided city tour is led by an English-speaking guide, renowned for being professional and knowledgeable. Based on reviews, guides like Mrs. Elwira Marciniak excel at sharing fascinating stories and historical context, making the sightseeing experience both engaging and informative.
The guide’s fluency in English and active approach ensure that visitors gain a deep understanding of Gdansk’s history, architecture, and cultural significance. This personalized guidance significantly enhances the overall experience.

The tour includes passengers insurance and WiFi on board, providing peace of mind and connectivity during the long travel hours. Although lunch and snacks are not included, travelers can easily plan for a meal during free time in Gdansk.
For those interested in exploring more, the tour provider offers additional language options such as French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Russian, though these may incur a price adjustment.

The private nature of this tour offers flexibility, especially with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. This allows travelers to adjust plans if needed without penalty, adding a layer of convenience and reassurance.
This full-day Gdansk tour suits those who want a comprehensive visit without the hassle of self-driving or navigating public transport. It’s ideal for small groups, families, or friends seeking a personalized experience with a professional guide. The luxury transport and careful planning make it especially appealing for travelers prioritizing comfort and expert insights.
This private tour offers a smooth and well-organized way to see Gdansk’s most famous landmarks in just a day. The air-conditioned Mercedes, professional guide, and customizable options make it a convenient choice for those who want to maximize their time and experience.
While the $707.87 price may seem high, it includes transport, guided sightseeing, and all logistics, making it a straightforward, stress-free way to discover a maritime gem on Poland’s Baltic coast. The positive reviews highlight the professionalism of the service and the stunning views along the way, making this tour a solid pick for history lovers and architecture admirers alike.
“Visited Gdansk and had a private tour with mrs Elwira Marciniak. Really enjoyed the tour. She was 100 percent professional, knowledgable, active, v…”
How long is the drive from Warsaw to Gdansk?
The drive typically takes about 3 hours each way in the private Mercedes vehicle, ensuring a comfortable journey.
What landmarks are included in the guided tour?
The tour covers Neptune’s Fountain, St. Mary’s Basilica, Długa Street with the Green Gate, and the Old Port Crane, among others.
Is lunch included in the tour price?
No, lunch and snacks are not included, so travelers should plan to eat during free time in Gdansk.
Can I choose a different language for the guide?
Yes, additional language options such as French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Russian are available, though they may affect the price.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, travelers should have moderate physical fitness, as the tour involves walking at various stops.
What is included in the tour package?
The package includes private transportation, passengers insurance, WiFi, bottled water, and a 3-hour guided city tour.
Are children allowed on this tour?
The tour is suitable for small groups, including families, but specific age restrictions are not detailed. The vehicle accommodates up to 6 passengers comfortably.
How does the driver handle delays or traffic?
The drivers are experienced and familiar with trouble spots and delays on the motorways, ensuring timely arrivals and departures.
Would this tour be good for a first visit to Gdansk?
Absolutely, as it provides a rundown of the city’s highlights with expert guidance and convenience.
This private Gdansk day trip from Warsaw combines comfort, expert insights, and key sights, making it an excellent choice for a hassle-free exploration of this Baltic city.