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Discover Gdansk's medieval history with a private 2-hour tour visiting Artus Court, Long Market, and Old Town highlights, led by a passionate guide.

This private guided tour offers an engaging way to explore Gdansk’s Old Town, focusing on key landmarks like Artus Court, the Long Market, and other historic sites. For $124.55 per person, travelers receive a personalized experience that lasts approximately 2 hours, with pickup included. The tour is perfect for those who want an intimate look at Gdansk’s medieval trading history and Polish heritage, led by a knowledgeable guide who can adjust the pace to suit your preferences.
A standout feature of this tour is the visit to Artus Court, a stunning building with significant historical and architectural appeal. While the tour covers main attractions such as St. Mary’s Church and the Town Hall, the highlight remains the inside visit to Artus Court, which features a large tiled stove and a collection of paintings and photos. This tour suits travelers interested in history, architecture, and legends, especially those who appreciate a flexible, private experience.

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The tour begins in front of the High Gate (Brama Wyynna) at Way Jagielloskie 2A, just 8 minutes from Gdansk’s Main Railway Station. From this central location, the guide leads you on a walking tour through the historic Old Town, making it easy to access and navigate. The activity ends back at the original meeting point, ensuring a straightforward experience.
The pickup service and mobile ticket offer convenience, and since it is a private tour, only your group participates—ensuring a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
The adventure starts with a meet-up in front of the High Gate, a noteworthy entrance to the Old Town. The guide provides an introduction before heading into the historic heart of Gdansk. This spot is easy to find, given its proximity to public transportation and central location.
Over the next 30 minutes, the group strolls through the Long Market, renowned for its colorful facades and impressive merchant houses. The guide shares stories about Gdansk’s turbulent past, legendary figures, and notable events associated with each site.
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Next, the tour includes a 20-minute stop at the Neptune Fountain, one of Gdansk’s most iconic symbols. The guide explains the fountain’s history and its connection to Gdansk’s maritime traditions. Travelers also learn about lesser-known stories and sights along Cranz or Piwna Street, adding depth to the experience.
The highlight of the tour is the 60-minute visit inside Artus Court, located on the Royal Route. This historic building once hosted important celebrations and was frequented by distinguished visitors from around the world. Visitors admire the building’s vivid exterior colors, ornate decorations, and interior collections, including paintings and the world’s largest tiled stove, standing over 10.6 meters high with 520 decorated tiles.

This private tour provides the benefit of customization. The guide can adjust the pace or focus on specific interests, making it suitable for different ages and mobility levels. The group discounts make it an attractive option for families or small groups wanting a tailored experience without the crowds or rigid schedules of larger tours.
The inclusion of tickets to Artus Court means visitors avoid separate queues or extra costs, adding to the overall value. The free cancellation policy also offers peace of mind, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund.

Inside Artus Court, visitors find a sumptuous hall used for celebrations and gatherings in the past. The collection of paintings and photos showcases Polish heritage, while the mosaic tiled stove is a remarkable architectural feature. The building’s exterior is equally impressive, with vibrant colors and detailed decorations that reflect its historic importance.
The guide weaves fascinating legends associated with the building and surrounding sites, enriching the visit. The large tiled stove and the historical figures associated with Artus Court add depth and context, making the visit both educational and visually stimulating.
This tour appeals to history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those interested in medieval trade. It is ideal for visitors who prefer a private experience with a flexible pace, especially if they want to focus on specific sites like Artus Court and the Long Market. The short duration makes it suitable for travelers with limited time but who still want a meaningful overview of Gdansk’s historic center.

The Private Artus Court and Gdansk Old Town Tour offers an accessible, engaging way to discover the city’s highlights within a tight timeframe. The personalized guide ensures a memorable experience, highlighting key landmarks and legendary stories.
While the visit to Artus Court is a major draw, the tour also covers essential sights like Neptune Fountain and Long Market, providing a well-rounded introduction to Gdansk’s historic charm. The cost reflects the private nature and the inclusion of tickets, making it a good value for a focused, high-quality tour.
This tour suits visitors eager for a private, flexible, overview of Gdansk’s medieval architecture and heritage, especially those who value detailed storytelling and intimate experiences.
“We were unable to visit the museum because it was closed but we attended a very beautiful Christmas concert in this sumptuous and picturesque hall….”

Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
Yes, the tour’s pacing is flexible, and it is designed to be accessible for most travelers, including families and older visitors.
What is included in the ticket price?
The price covers the private guide, admission tickets to Artus Court, and the guided visit of major Old Town sights.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing full refund if canceled timely.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins in front of the High Gate (Brama Wyynna) at Way Jagielloskie 2A, near the Main Railway Station.