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Discover Poland’s vodka culture on a 4-hour guided tour in Gdansk, tasting 6-7 vodkas across 3-4 bars with appetizers, led by a bilingual guide.

The Gdansk: 4-hour Polish Vodka Tour offers a flavorful journey through Poland’s renowned vodka scene. Priced at $120 per person, this experience lasts about 4 hours from start to finish and is perfect for those interested in authentic Polish spirits and local culture. Meeting outside the Scandic Hotel near Gdansk Główny station, the tour takes small groups of up to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on visiting 3-4 different shot bars in Gdansk, each selected for their distinctive character. Over the course of the tour, you’ll taste at least 6-7 varieties of vodka alongside cold and hot appetizers that complement each sip. This is not a pub crawl but a carefully curated exploration into Polish vodka traditions, making it ideal for curious travelers who want a deeper understanding of local drinking culture.
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The tour begins outside the Scandic Hotel on ul. Podwale Grodzkie 8, directly opposite the main train station and near the City Forum shopping mall. From there, the local guide leads participants through Gdansk’s vibrant shot bar scene, selecting venues known for their distinctive atmospheres.
Throughout the 4-hour experience, you visit 3-4 bars, each offering a different style of setting—from cozy spots to lively establishments. The guide provides stories and anecdotes about Polish vodka, including how it’s produced, its history, and whether vodka was invented in Poland or Russia. You also learn to differentiate between various types of vodka, exploring if they have any flavor or are simply pure spirits.
The focus is on sampling different kinds of vodka, with at least 6-7 types available. The tour includes cold and hot appetizers, carefully chosen to enhance the tasting experience and provide a taste of traditional Polish snacks. This pairing helps you appreciate how vodka complements Polish cuisine and culture.
This experience offers more than just drink tasting; it’s an educational journey into Poland’s drinking traditions. The guide explains fascinating facts—such as whether vodka was invented in Poland or Russia, the variety of vodka types, and how vodka is made. You’ll gain a clearer picture of Polish drinking habits, including the humorous notion that Poles might have a glass of vodka for breakfast, lunch, and before bed—though you’ll see how the reality is much more nuanced.
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The tour departs from outside the main entrance of Scandic Hotel in ul. Podwale Grodzkie 8. The meeting point is easy to find, located right next to the train station and near a shopping mall for convenience. The small group size of up to 8 participants ensures an intimate atmosphere, ideal for meaningful conversations and personalized attention.
This experience is available for everyone over 18, as it involves alcohol consumption. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off but ends back at the starting point. Travelers should be punctual and prepared for a lively, informative session.
A bilingual guide leads the experience, sharing stories, facts, and anecdotes in English. The pace is steady, with enough time at each bar to enjoy the tastings and absorb the information. The tour maintains a relaxed atmosphere, emphasizing appreciation for Polish vodka and culture rather than rushing from spot to spot.
Reservations can be cancelled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans. Payment is reserve now, pay later, which allows you to secure your spot without immediate charge.
The selected venues are known for their distinctive atmospheres and quality drinks. While specific bar names aren’t listed, the focus is on bars that showcase Poland’s vodka traditions. Each stop offers an opportunity to sample different styles—from traditional Polish vodka to possibly flavored or craft varieties—while enjoying the local ambiance.
Unlike many pub crawls that focus solely on drinking, this tour centers on educating and informing participants about Polish vodka production, history, and customs. The inclusion of appetizers enhances the tasting experience, and the small group format fosters a more personal connection with the guide.

This experience suits adults over 18 seeking a cultural twist on their time in Gdansk. It’s perfect for vodka enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone interested in Polish traditions. Those who prefer a relaxed, informative pace will appreciate the balance of tastings, storytelling, and cultural insights.
Potential participants should be comfortable with small-group socializing and moderate alcohol consumption. Since no transportation is included, guests should plan to arrange their own transport to and from the meeting point.

The Gdansk: 4-hour Polish Vodka Tour stands out by combining tastings with storytelling, offering a well-rounded look at Poland’s famous spirit in the city’s best shot bars. The expert guide shares useful insights, dispelling myths and highlighting regional differences in vodka styles.
The experience emphasizes quality over quantity, with the focus on understanding rather than just drinking. The inclusion of appetizers enhances the taste experience, making it suitable for those who enjoy pairing spirits with local snacks.
For $120, this tour provides a comprehensive and educational introduction to Polish vodka, set in the lively bars of Gdansk. The small group format and bilingual guide ensure a personalized experience, while the focus on culture and tradition makes it more meaningful than a simple tasting.
While it doesn’t include hotel transportation or additional drinks, the well-curated stops and informative guide make this a worthwhile activity for those eager to explore Poland’s famous spirit and cultural nuances.
This tour is particularly recommended for adults who enjoy spirits and want to learn about Polish traditions in a relaxed, friendly setting.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
No, the tour involves alcohol consumption and is only available for those over 18 years old.
Are there vegetarian or special dietary options?
The tour includes cold and hot appetizers, but specific dietary accommodations are not mentioned, so travelers should inquire beforehand.
How many vodkas will I taste?
You will taste at least 6-7 different types of vodka during the 4-hour experience.
Are additional drinks included?
No, the tour covers the tastings and appetizers but does not include extra drinks beyond those provided.
Is transportation included?
No, guests must arrange their own transport to and from the meeting point outside the Scandic Hotel.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for travel plans.