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Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot: 8-Hour Private Sightseeing Tour

1. Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot: 8-Hour Private Sightseeing Tour

Formally called the Tricity region by the Tricity Charter of 2007, the 3 Baltic Sea cities of Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot had informally been referred to as the tricity for much longer. Among the most handsome cities of Gdansk Bay, they provide a glorious backdrop for this 8-hour sightseeing excursion to some of their most notable attractions. During the first part of this trip, visit the Old Town of Gdansk. The charm of Old Town Gdansk attracts millions of tourists each year. Start by taking a walk down Długa Street, which is one of the most beautiful European markets that is nestled around a dazzling selection of renaissance buildings. It leaves from the Golden Gate and passes by the Town Hall, Neptune fountain, Arthur's Court and finishes by the Green Gate overlooking the Motława River. On a way see The Museum of Arthur's Court and the Amber Chamber with amber polishing demonstration and a short lecture on amber. Stop by the Old Crane, which happens to be one of the most popular symbols of the city and to the church of St Mary, Europe's biggest gothic brick church. Visit beautiful suburb of Oliwa. Go to the 16th-century Gdansk Oliwa Cathedral, the longest Cistercian church in the world, famous for its organs and unforgetable organ concert. Consecrated in 1594, the 3-nave basilica its an artful mix of the Baroque, Rococo, and Renaissance. Listen to a beautiful organ recital inside the church before driving to Gdynia Harbor. Swap religious devotions for maritime marvels at the good ship Dar Pomorza, a striking tall-ship sailing frigate that dates back to 1909. Now preserved as a museum ship, it served as a sail training ship before winning the Cutty Sark Trophy in 1980. Climb on board and explore the Twin Deck, where students lived during training cruises. See pictures and maps that depict Dar Pomorza’s history, and objects from her sailing past. Continue to the spa and seaside resort of Sopot, where you will walk along the promenade and the longest wooden pier in Europe. Constructed in 1827, it stretches for more than 1,600 feet (500 meters) into the Bay of Gdansk and will reward you will lovely views back at Sopot’s terracotta-tiled buildings. Enjoy the most important places in Tricity and area and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.

Highlights of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot 1-day Private Tour

2. Highlights of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot 1-day Private Tour

Discover the most beautiful seaside resorts in Poland in a one-day guided tour. Enjoy a car trip to the Tri-City and see the highlights of Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. Follow the Amber Trail and hear the legends of Pomerania. Start your tour at the Old Town of Gdańsk. See the magnificent St. Mary’s Church and explore the beautiful Long Market with its colorful tenement houses, elegant restaurants, and traditional pubs. You will hear the history of Poland, especially its maritime history, World War II, and communism. Continue your tour to see the Neptune Fountain, Old Town Hall, and Arthur’s Court. Stroll along the Motlawa River embankment to see the historic Crane.  Visit the Oliwa Arch Cathedral to enjoy a 20-minute organ concert and stroll around the tranquil Oliwa Park. In Sopot, admire the funny Krzywy Domek, the historic Lighthouse, and the elegant Kuracyjny Square. Finally, you will head to the popular Kościuszki Square and port in Gdynia to explore the murals of notable past residents, maritime monuments, and historic ships such as Dar Pomorza and Błyskawica. 

Stutthof Concentration Camp and Gdansk Old Town Private Tour

3. Stutthof Concentration Camp and Gdansk Old Town Private Tour

Take advantage of a comfortable pickup service and set off on a guided excursion to Stutthof Concentration Camp. Learn how it functioned during the Nazi occupation of Poland in WWII. See the barracks and gas chambers at the first concentration camp in Poland. Explore the whole area with a licensed guide and discover facts only heard there. Stutthof was the first concentration camp built in Poland by the Nazis. During its five years of existence, the camp held prisoners from 28 countries. Over 110,000 prisoners were tortured, forced to work, or died in the gas chambers. During the five-hour tour, you will explore the entirety of the site, see moving exhibitions, and enter Stutthof Museum Cinema. On the way back, take a relaxing walk toward a beach. Discover the white sand and amazing landscapes of the Baltic Sea. Enjoy the view and don’t worry about your return to Gdansk — just sit back and relax in the car. Drive straight to Gdansk Old Town for a great walking tour of the area's highlights. This adorable Old Town is full of surprises on every corner. Visit the biggest brick church in the world, St. Mary’s Church, see Arthur’s Court, Cranz, Golden Gate, and much more.

Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia: Private Highlights Tour

4. Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia: Private Highlights Tour

Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia create one integrated city. Each of them is different and has a lot to offer. Go on an adventure that will combine the most popular attractions with a unique experience off the beaten trails. You will be taken away from the touristy and crowded centers, be shown the unique beauty of the Tri-City, and feel like a local resident. By car, you can quickly and conveniently travel to almost every place in Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. In Gdańsk, you will also walk through the charming old town and discover the secrets of Gdańsk Shipyard with its proud history of the Solidarity Trade Union. You will also visit the park in Oliwa and listen to an organ concert in Poland’s longest church. You will walk through the streets of Sopot and see what’s at the tip of Europe’s longest wooden pier. Gdynia will provide you with a whiff of nature at the cliff in Orłowo. On your climb up to the observation tower in Kolibki, you will discover wonderful views of the city and the Bay of Gdańsk.

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What people are saying about Gdynia

With Marek, our guide, you could feel the enthusiasm with which he spoke about his city and his personal stories. After a tour of the city center we took the boat to Westerplatte where WWII started. Then we went to Oliva, where we could listen to an incomparable organ concert in the Cistercian monastery. The entire park and the mighty monastery complex are worth seeing! Finally, we drove to Zopot and looked at the sophisticated beach promenade. The house of Klaus Kinski and the "crooked house" were also worth seeing.

We spent the day together with Barbara. she awaited us punctually in front of the ship, where she dropped us off just as reliably a good seven hours later. in the meantime we spent a very pleasant time with lots of information, anecdotes and interesting facts about the Tri-City. It was a great day and we can warmly recommend Barbara as a tour guide. Thanks!!!

Our guide's name was Krzysztof. He was at our hotel on time, could speak German very well and responded to every question and every request. Despite the November weather, we had an impressive and entertaining day and got a great overview.

Our tour guide was super informative and friendly. He was extremely educated on the history and gave us tons of great information. It was very sad history to see

Mike was an excellent guide,very full of information and very friendly!