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Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

1. Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

Step back in time on this tour of the Stutthof Concentration Camp from Gdansk. Be moved by stories from the camps victims and see sights where past atrocities occurred.  Be picked up from your hotel in a comfortable and climate-controlled minibus. Relax on the drive to the Stutthof Concentration Camp. Meet your guide and begin your tour of the complex.  Visit to the old and new camp quarters, before moving on to see inside of the commander’s villa. Proceed to the gas chambers and crematorium, while hearing about the mass murder that took place here.  Pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania. Later on, you will see the first Nazi concentration camp outside of German territory. Travel to Sztutowo, where there was a former camp. Take a 2-hour guided tour of the Stutthof Museum before returning to your accommodation in Gdansk.

Gdansk: Olivia Star Observation Deck with Dinner & Drinks

2. Gdansk: Olivia Star Observation Deck with Dinner & Drinks

Your luxury experience begins with pickup from your hotel and transfer to Gdansk’s iconic Olivia Star building. Upon arrival, head up to the Observation Desk where an evening of dinner and drinks, music, and breathtaking views await. Dine on a delicious dinner from the deck’s impressive menu, accompanied by drinks made by some of the city’s finest bartenders. While you eat, listen to fabulous music and have a dance if you fancy it. After dinner, head out onto the terrace, which boasts panoramic views of the city and Gdansk Bay. Soak up the romantic atmosphere as you watch the sunset transform the sky with an array of colors. At the end of an unforgettable experience, enjoy complimentary drop-off back to your hotel.

Sopot: Sunset Yachting Experience

3. Sopot: Sunset Yachting Experience

Enjoy a pickup from your English-speaking driver and enjoy the 30 minutes ride. Head towards Sopot Marina and get ready for the tour to start.  Go onboard a 12-meter yacht and enjoy a 2-hour yachting experience during sunset. Relax and have a glass of prosecco while taking in the beautiful scenery.  At the end of the tour, your driver will take you back to your hotel or Gdansk City Centre.

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

4. 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. 

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport: Private Transfer to Gdańsk City

5. Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport: Private Transfer to Gdańsk City

Transfer to or from the airport with a private, modern, and comfortable car or van operated by a friendly, English-speaking driver who will be waiting for you upon your arrival to give you a hand with your luggage and assist you to the car. On your way to Gdańsk city center, ask any questions regarding sightseeing, good restaurants, and local customs. Transfers from Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport to the city center take around 25 to 30 minutes. If you book a transfer from Gdańsk city center to Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, pick-up time should be set at least 2 hours before your flight departure time.  After pick-up from the Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, transfer to your hotel or accommodation, or vice versa. There are no stops on the way, so you can be sure of a hassle-free transfer. Reserved parking spaces in the airport also ensure a timely pick-up and drop off. 

Private Transfer from Airport Gdansk (GDN) to Sopot City

6. Private Transfer from Airport Gdansk (GDN) to Sopot City

Enjoy the most professional and comfortable transfer from the airport Gdansk (GDN) to Sopot. Travel to Sopot in safe and comfortable conditions. The luxury fleet of cars (mainly Mercedes) is fully equipped to fulfill the needs of each customer. Each request will be handled individually. Arrive at Gdansk Airport and your private driver will assist you to your private vehicle for a comfortable, convenient transfer to your hotel in Sopot. The chauffeur will be waiting in the arrivals hall with a log of your name. Your private airport transfer includes flight tracking, so even if your flight is delayed, your driver will be there to meet you at the right time. Once you have landed, you will have a leisurly 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time, allowing you to collect your luggage and make your way to arrivals.

Gdansk: Gdansk, Sopot and Westerplatte Private Guided Tour

7. Gdansk: Gdansk, Sopot and Westerplatte Private Guided Tour

Start with a walking tour in Sopot to admire the city's impressive architecture. See the former Kasino-Hotel, where Hitler stayed during the capitulation of the Polish army. Then go for a peaceful stroll on the famous pier opposite the hotel. Next is a guided tour of Gdansk Old Town. Stop to appreciate magnificent buildings like Arthur’s Court. Discover all the places linked to WWII history, such as Piwna Street where Hitler was greeted years ago. The final stop will be Westerplatte, which was also visited by Hitler. He was surprised that the Polish army managed to defend the city for so long against the Germans. See the huge monument built in memory of the Defenders of the Polish Coast.

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

8. 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.

Gdansk: Private Food-Pairing Dinner Experience

9. Gdansk: Private Food-Pairing Dinner Experience

Treat yourself to a luxurious dinner experience. Savor a three-dish menu paired with two specially chosen cocktails. The idea of food pairing is to match food with drinks to curate a particularly interesting culinary experience and to discover new flavor combinations.  The menu for the evening consists of three dishes, a soup, main course, and dessert, all recommended by the head chef. With the meal, you'll also be served two delicious cocktails, specially selected by the head of the bar, to complement the main course and dessert. Eliksir is a unique place in Gdansk, a combination cocktail bar and restaurant which prides itself on its prowess in identifying which flavors best accompany which flavors. The menu is filled with unique and innovative combinations, as well as classic ones, all served in their best form to please every taste.

Stutthof Concentration Camp and Museum of WWII: Private Tour

10. Stutthof Concentration Camp and Museum of WWII: Private Tour

Take a private guided tour to the Stutthof Concentration Camp and the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk. Make a stop at a beach on the Baltic Sea. Get picked up in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia and depart for a guided excursion to Stutthof Concentration Camp. Learn about how it functioned during the Nazi occupation of Poland during WWII. See barracks and gas chambers in the first concentration camp in Poland. Explore the entire site with a licensed guide. See moving exhibitions and visit the Stutthof Museum Cinema. On the way back, stop at a beach and take in the white sand and landscape of the Baltic Sea. Transfer back to Gdansk and visit the Museum of the Second World War, considered to be one of the best in Poland.

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4.4 / 5

based on 201 reviews

My mother and I booked were picked up promptly from our hotel and safely driven to Stutthof Concentration camp. There our driver introduced us to our guide. The tour itself was moving and informative. We had a little time afterwards to roam the camp alone wherever we needed to. Both our guide and our driver had fantastic English and were extremely friendly.

Very nice driver, Simon, picked us up at the hotel and drove us safely to Stutthof. Could tell us a lot about Poland and the surrounding areas. The guide, Thomas, was extremely knowledgeable and a skilled guide. We learned a lot!

A stop-gap dose of history, led by an excellent guide. A suitably long tour and relevant in a concise and informative format. A lot to see. I recommend visiting.

The guide was really informative. It was a great experience. Transfer was around 45 minutes and the driver was also informative about Poland in general.

fantastic guide (Tomasz) guided us through these atrocities during WWII