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Experience Gdansk’s authentic Polish cuisine and Old Town sights in 2.5 hours with a friendly guide, sampling up to 13 dishes and exploring historic landmarks.

The Gdansk Traditional Food Tour with Old Town Sightseeing offers a delicious and cultural adventure through Poland’s northern city. Priced at $183 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines food tasting at carefully selected venues with a walk through Gdansk’s historic Old Town. It’s an ideal choice for those eager to sample authentic Polish dishes while discovering the city’s top sights, all led by a licensed English-speaking guide.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who want a comprehensive taste of local cuisine along with a brief yet enriching overview of Gdansk’s key landmarks. With up to 13 different foods included and visits to two top-rated venues, it promises a hearty experience. One notable aspect is the small group setting of up to 15 participants, ensuring a relaxed and personal atmosphere.
While the tour features a generous amount of food, it’s advised to have a light breakfast or skip lunch beforehand, as the spread is meant to be filling. The tour’s most distinctive feature is the seamless blend of culinary exploration and sightseeing, making it an efficient way to get a flavor of Gdansk in a short time.
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The tour begins near the Ibis Gdansk Stare Miasto hotel, at Jana Heweliusza 24. The guide welcomes guests here, setting the tone for a friendly and informative experience. The meeting point is convenient for those staying in or exploring the Old Town area.
Once assembled, the group heads to their first restaurant, where a broad menu of Polish cuisine is ready to be sampled. The guide explains what makes each dish special, often sharing stories about Polish traditions and customs related to food. This initial stop provides a comprehensive introduction to Polish flavors in a relaxed setting.

After the tasting at the first venue, the tour proceeds with a walk through Gdansk’s Old Town and Main Town. The guide points out notable landmarks such as Neptune’s Fountain, the Basilica of St. Mary, and the Town Hall, sharing insights into their history and significance.
The stroll through narrow, medieval streets offers a lively atmosphere, with the guide giving context about Gdansk’s past and legends. This part of the tour is ideal for those who appreciate visual storytelling coupled with cultural facts, making the city’s historical layout more understandable and easier to explore on your own afterward.

During the tasting, up to 13 different foods are served, covering appetizers, main courses, and desserts. The menu includes Polish specials and Gdansk-specific dishes, giving an authentic taste of the region.
The guide highlights which meals are tied to Polish traditions or specific occasions, enriching the culinary experience with cultural context. The food is plentiful, and the variety ensures that you leave satisfied but not overly full—though it’s wise to skip lunch beforehand.
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This tour emphasizes quality over quantity by visiting two top venues that are highly recommended locally. These venues are selected to showcase the best of Polish and regional Gdansk cuisine, making the experience more memorable than a standard restaurant crawl.
The venues are described as warm, welcoming, and authentic, reflecting the local culinary scene. The guide’s familiarity with each location adds an extra layer of insight, making each tasting more than just a meal but a lesson in Polish gastronomy.
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Throughout the tour, the guide shares stories about Polish customs and food-related traditions. For example, you learn about which dishes are associated with particular holidays or events. It’s a engaging way to connect food with cultural history, making the tasting feel more meaningful.
Plus, there’s a shot of Polish vodka included, which adds a traditional touch to the experience. The guide also discusses Polish drinking customs, enhancing the culture.

The tour concludes at a highly recognizable Polish patisserie. Here, you enjoy a coffee or tea along with two desserts, leaving you with a sweet memory of the experience.
This final stop is a relaxed way to unwind, reflect on the culinary journey, and savor Gdansk’s sweet treats. It’s a perfect ending that balances the hearty meal with a light, delightful finish.

The tour is led by a friendly, knowledgeable guide who speaks English fluently. It’s designed for small groups—up to 15 participants—which helps ensure personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
The timing is flexible, with multiple starting times available depending on the day. The meeting point is easy to reach, and the activity ends back at the original location, making logistics straightforward.
The tour is rain or shine, so weather is not a concern. Participants are advised to arrive a few minutes early to start on time, and to consider skipping lunch beforehand due to the volume of food served.

At $183 per person, this tour includes food, water, a shot of vodka, coffee or tea, and desserts—a substantial value considering the quantity and quality of tastings. The small-group setting also adds to its appeal, creating a more intimate experience.
The price covers two venues and a guided sightseeing walk, making it an efficient way to explore Gdansk’s culinary and cultural highlights in just 2.5 hours.
This experience suits food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and first-time visitors looking for a quick yet comprehensive introduction to Gdansk. It’s perfect for those who appreciate authentic local cuisine and want a blend of historical insights with food tasting.
However, those with dietary restrictions or very small appetites should consider the volume of food included. Since the tour involves walking and standing, comfortable shoes are recommended.
This tour offers a well-curated mix of culinary delights and cultural sights in Gdansk’s Old Town. The expert guides make the experience engaging, and the focus on quality venues ensures authentic flavors and a cozy atmosphere.
While the price reflects the comprehensive nature of the experience, the inclusion of up to 13 dishes, desserts, water, and a shot of vodka makes it a solid value for those wanting a hearty introduction to Polish cuisine.
Ideal for short stays or those with limited time, this tour provides a tasty and informative snapshot of Gdansk’s rich culinary and historical landscape.
“The guide ( Karina) was so friendly and knowledgable and made some great recommendations which we followed up . Some good places to eat and lovely …”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, including food tastings and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start?
It starts near the Ibis Gdansk Stare Miasto hotel at Jana Heweliusza 24.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes food at two venues, up to 13 dishes, water, coffee or tea, and a shot of Polish vodka.
Are there any dietary restrictions to consider?
The information does not specify restrictions; it’s recommended to notify the provider in advance if needed.
What are the main sights visited during the walk?
Highlights include Neptune’s Fountain, Basilica of St. Mary, and Town Hall.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour takes place regardless of weather conditions.
Can I join if I have a food allergy?
Specific allergy accommodations are not detailed; it’s best to contact the provider beforehand.
Is there a need to prepare or bring anything?
Participants are advised to arrive early and may want to skip lunch to fully enjoy the food offerings.