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Discover Gdansk’s historic Old Town on this private 2.5-hour tour with a knowledgeable guide, featuring panoramic views and stories of the city’s past.
Exploring Gdansk’s Old Town becomes a memorable experience with the Private Old Town Tour offered by Poland By Locals. Priced at $179 per group (up to 20 people) and lasting approximately 2.5 hours, this tour provides an in-depth look at the city’s most captivating sites. It’s ideal for those who want a personalized, flexible experience with a knowledgeable guide in a private group setting.
This tour stands out with its focus on hidden stories and off-the-beaten-track locations. Travelers get to see the city from the tower of the largest brick church in the world, gaining panoramic views of Gdansk and the Gulf of Gdansk. The route includes renowned landmarks such as Long Market Street and Mariacka Street, alongside less touristy spots that reveal the city’s layered history.
While the tour offers plenty of memorable highlights and a chance to learn the city’s story, it also has some practical considerations. The 2.5-hour duration keeps it brisk but engaging, and the private group format ensures personalized attention. However, participants are not allowed to wear sports shoes and should bring 10 PLN for the entrance fee to St. Mary’s Basilica. The tour is run in English and Polish, and it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.


The tour begins at a notable landmark: the Millennium Tree. This starting point sets the tone for a journey through Gdansk’s historic streets, with a guide sharing fascinating insights from the very first moment. The Millennium Tree serves as a recognizable meeting point, making it easy to join the private group in the lively atmosphere of the city.
From this initial spot, the guide leads you on a route that showcases the varied architecture and stories behind each corner of the Old Town. The focus on off-the-beaten-track locations ensures that visitors experience more than just the tourist highlights, uncovering hidden corners and local hangouts. After about 2.5 hours, the tour concludes back at the Millennium Tree, completing a full circle through Gdansk’s historic heart.
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One of the most memorable parts of this tour is the chance to visit the roof of Gdansk. From this vantage point, travelers enjoy breathtaking views of the cityscape and the Gulf of Gdansk. The guide conveys the significance of these vistas, helping visitors appreciate the city’s layout and historical importance.
This elevated perspective allows for excellent photo opportunities and a better understanding of Gdansk’s geographical setting. The tour emphasizes the beauty of the Old Town while providing a rundown of its urban development over the centuries.

The Long Market Street and Mariacka Street are among the highlights on this route. The Long Market is known for its vibrant atmosphere, lined with colorful merchant houses and historic facades. The guide shares stories about the buildings’ origins and the role of commerce in Gdansk’s history.
Mariacka Street stands out for its charming cobbled pavement and quaint shops, alongside gothic architecture. Visitors get to learn about local artisans and the craftsmanship that has persisted through generations. These streets encapsulate the lively yet historical character of Gdansk’s Old Town.

The tour thoughtfully weaves in the city’s difficult history, touching on WWII sites and the Solidarity movement. Participants hear about how Gdansk was a pivotal location in Poland’s struggle against communism. The Polish Post Office and Great Arsenal are key stops that symbolize resilience and historical change.
This contextual storytelling offers a richer understanding of Gdansk’s modern identity, emphasizing its role in world history and local resistance movements. The guide’s passionate narration makes these stories engaging and meaningful.
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The Gdansk Polish Post Office is a notable stop, marked by its art deco architecture and historical significance. It is a symbol of Polish resistance during WWII when it was the site of a fierce battle. The tour provides insights into this event and its importance in the city’s history.
Visitors are encouraged to have 10 PLN for an entrance fee, allowing them to explore the interior and appreciate the historic artifacts. This site offers a poignant reminder of the city’s resilience and enduring spirit.

The Golden Gate is one of Gdansk’s most recognizable landmarks, renowned for its ornate architecture and symbolic meaning. The guide explains its history and significance in the city’s medieval defenses.
The Great Arsenal completes the route, offering a glimpse into Gdansk’s military and trading past. Its impressive structure and historical context make it a compelling stop for history enthusiasts.

This private tour is conducted with a local guide who speaks English and Polish, ensuring clear narration throughout. The group size is limited to 20 people, providing an intimate experience. The duration of 2.5 hours ensures a thorough exploration without feeling rushed.
Participants should avoid wearing sports shoes and bring 10 PLN for the St. Mary’s Basilica entrance fee. The tour starts at the Millennium Tree and ends there as well, making logistics straightforward. The experience is not suitable for those with mobility issues, given the walking nature.

This tour is perfect for history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, and travelers who want a personalized experience exploring Gdansk’s less touristy sides. The focus on stories, panoramic views, and historic sites makes it a well-rounded choice for those interested in the city’s deep-rooted past.
The passion of the guides shines through in their storytelling, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The private setting allows for questions and tailored insights, ideal for curious visitors.

The Gdansk Private Old Town Tour offers a compelling mix of historic landmarks, breathtaking views, and local stories. Its 2.5-hour length makes it suitable for travelers seeking a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the city. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, with the guide’s passion and knowledge making each stop meaningful.
While the tour emphasizes hidden and significant sites, it’s important to note that comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and participants should be prepared to pay a small entrance fee at St. Mary’s Basilica. Its focus on history and panoramic vistas makes this tour a strong choice for those eager to understand Gdansk beyond its surface.
“Our guid Bozena was awesome. She gave us a great tour and was knowledgeable. Highly recommended.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, providing a thorough exploration of Gdansk’s Old Town.
What is included in the price?
The guiding service is included in the $179 group price. Participants should bring 10 PLN for the entrance fee at St. Mary’s Basilica.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, as the route involves walking through historic streets and some uneven surfaces.
Do I need to bring anything extra?
Participants are advised to avoid sports shoes and to bring cash (10 PLN) for the basilica entrance fee.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if cancellation occurs up to 24 hours in advance.
In which languages is the tour conducted?
The tour is conducted in English and Polish, accommodating a diverse group of travelers.
This Gdansk Private Old Town Tour offers an enriching, personalized look at one of Poland’s most historic cities, blending sights, stories, and panoramic views into a well-balanced experience.
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